Hence their ability to load on the stabilizing leg (for a right handed golfer you're going to be rotating your torso &
shoulders over the right leg / foot) will be limited and your power greatly diminished.
Not exact matches
Really, I'm hunching, I guess I
should say, because as I reached down to get my Cheez - Its and Welch's Fruit Snacks out of the machine, my low - slung black messenger bag slid down
right over my back of my
legs and trapped me its clutches.
It is not exactly textbook stuff, hunched
over as he is with his bat an inch off his
shoulder and his
right leg open and his left foot pointing backward «almost like a duck's,» as he describes it.
So I lay on my left side, sniffing oxygen from a foul - smelling oxygen mask, while I draped my
right leg over Elsu's
shoulder.
Before the
shoulders came out, he rotated clockwise, looking directly at my left
leg, then up to the ceiling, then finally straight
over at my
right leg, and THEN the
shoulders came out.
The left knee
should be bent, left heel flat on the floor, and
right leg extended with your weight
over the left side of your body (b).
Reach the
legs over to the
right, lengthening the top hip and keeping the opposite
shoulder on the ground.
Then, bring your
right foot
over the left
leg and place it on the floor just outside of your left hip (the knee
should point directly up at the ceiling).
If you are ready to continue, keep
right leg over right shoulder, take loop in strap and loop it
over right foot.
Keep left
leg in the crossed position, pick
right leg up and backpack it
over right shoulder.
After all, the only critter you
should have is the furry, four -
legged one probably slobbering all
over your valuable possessions
right now.
Hell, take away the
legs and a cow looking
over its
shoulder (from the
right perspective) could pass as a reasonable sphere....