Sentences with phrase «walk on a straight line»

By the time your child is 3 years old, she can probably walk on a straight line.

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Place your hands on the floor and then walk your feet back until your heels, hips and shoulders form a straight line.
Kneel on hands and knees, and then walk hands forward until they are placed directly beneath the shoulders, with the body in a straight line from shoulders to knees.
Ideal for straight line walking on even surfaces, these shoes can boost coordination and balance, also encouraging us to stand more upright, which improves posture.
Kneel on the floor with the ball in front of you and roll forward on it, walking the hands out to where you can comfortably support your body with the abs in, shoulders retracted and the body in a straight line.
Without moving your shoulders, walk your feet back until your weight is supported on your hands and toes only, with your shoulders, hips, knees and ankles all forming a straight line (when viewed from the side).
Placing one hand on the edge of a stair, walk your feet out until your body is straight and then raise your second hand so that it creates a straight line from right to left.
At its heart, Walk Hard is simply a spoof on music bio pics, with about half of the film drawing straight from Walk the Line to set the blueprint for the «hilarity» to follow.
Kong: Skull Island is set for release on March 9th, 2017 with Jordan Vogt - Roberts (The Kings of Summer) directing a cast that includes Tom Hiddleston (High - Rise), Brie Larson (Room), John Goodman (10 Cloverfield Lane), John C. Reilly (The Lobster), Thomas Mann (Me and Girl and the Dying Girl), Corey Hawkins (The Walking Dead), Toby Kebbell (Fantastic Four), Jason Mitchell (Straight Outta Compton), Samuel L. Jackson (Avengers: Age of Ultron), John Ortiz (Silver Linings Playbook) and Shea Whigham (Cop Car).
A: We do not believe in the charter model that people vilify, which is students in straight lines walking on a taped line in the middle of the hallway where it feels more like a prison than a school.
The Confusion of Languages is about collision — across boundaries and between cultures for sure, but it also showcases the clashes that can develop between people bound together by marriage, vocation or circumstance... It is a sharp and brilliant meditation on the steep costs of coloring outside the lines, especially in an environment where conforming to the norm demands the difficult task of walking between two very straight and narrow perimeters.
With a six - foot leash on the dog, start walking in a straight line towards a point about twenty feet away saying nothing when you start.
A slow, lazy walk in a straight line will allow your dog to sniff and smell whatever strikes its fancy and encourage a head - down, indiscriminately scenting dog intent on «reading the newspaper.
Practice by frequently and randomly changing gears between fast, normal and slow when walking your dog in a straight line on sidewalks.
One of his earliest and most well - known works, «A Line Made by Walking», from 1967, consisted in him pacing up and down a field in a straight line so often that a line was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photogrLine Made by Walking», from 1967, consisted in him pacing up and down a field in a straight line so often that a line was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photogrline so often that a line was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photogrline was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photograph.
The museum also stages recreations of original works from early land art exhibitions, includingthe British artist Richard Long's A Line the Same Length as a Straight Walk from the Bottom to the Top of Silbury Hill (1970/2012)-- a large white clay spiral drawn on the gallery floor that corresponds to the number of steps Long took to reach the top of the largest prehistoric man - made hill in England.
Long created this sculpture using a piece of string with which he had measured a walk up Silbury Hill in a straight line, spiralling it round on the gallery floor before pacing its length with muddy boots, which left a residue of light - coloured clay.
Graphically, it shows that the dog wanders around quite a bit at the end of his leash, to the left and the right, on our graph — up and down, while the owner is walking a straight line, generally going to the right and up across the graph at a specific angle.
Hank Roberts: «Actually the dog is walking a straight line over a highly rumpled invisible grid surface, and the man is being towed along like a balloon at a fixed altitude (on a flat grid).»
Actually the dog is walking a straight line over a highly rumpled invisible grid surface, and the man is being towed along like a balloon at a fixed altitude (on a flat grid).
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