Sentences with phrase «wide leg position»

You can vary between four ergonomic carrying positions throughout the period of use, with your child sitting in either the normal or wide leg position.
For bigger babies carried facing inwards, you can either use normal or wide leg position.
You can vary between three carrying positions throughout the period of use and your child always sits in the wide leg position.
Ergonomic with wide - leg position In Baby Carrier We Air, you carry your baby facing inwards and in the wide leg position on your front or back.
For back carry mode, start with baby in front facing in mode and zip the seat to wide leg position.
Once baby is over 27 inches, you can zip the seat so that his legs are supported in «wide leg position,» which wraps baby's legs around you and better distributes weight across your baby's bottom.
But, when it is time to use wide leg position, carry your baby on the back and never forget to lock the zips.
Carry inward - facing on front or back Baby Carrier We Air allows you to carry your baby facing inwards and in the wide leg position on your front or back.
«To ensure a child's hips and spine are comfortable when the child is sitting in a baby carrier, they need to be sitting in a wide leg position, with good back and neck support.
An ergonomic baby carrier has a wider leg position and gives greater support to the baby's legs to keep their knees level with their bottom.

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From a sitting position, he whirled his legs and hips in wide, swift circles, only his palms touching the floor.
Flamini or Rozza must come in for him or ox / campbell with Cazorla in the num 10 position not outwide hes just not got the legs to play out wide anymore.
He struggled in the latter role in the home - leg defeat, but his solid performances in a wide position will have encouraged Wenger and Arsenal fans.
As you push stroller, take a large step out with right leg into a wide / sumo squat position, squat, then step left foot into right.
Hip - healthy baby carrier with a wide - leg position Your baby is carried sitting in a proper, ergonomic wide - leg position in the baby carrier.
You carry your baby facing inwards and in the wide - leg position on your front or back.
The Carrier One has ergonomic leg position for with a wide seat area for the baby, and extra padding in the shoulder straps as well as good stability in the waist belt, making it easy to tote the baby around on you for hours, without feeling any strain or pain!
The wide seat is designed to support a natural M position of baby's leg and hips.
It also allows parents to change how wide apart their child's legs are positioned.
Their Ergonomic Carrier has a wide seat that keeps your baby's legs in a healthy and natural frog - like position which is required for healthy hip development, but you do have to buy an infant insert for smaller babies.
Better: Wider car seats provide room for legs to be apart, putting the hips in a better position.
This makes it important for a baby to sit in a natural, wide - leg position during their first months.
It has a wider, more comfortable recliner (4 - positions) seat along with an extendable leg rest.
Hip - healthy baby carrier, with ergonomic, wide - leg position for the child The baby carrier has a 12.6 in (32 cm) seat area, which gives your child a proper ergonomic, wide - leg position when they sit facing in on your front or back.
If a portable crib / play yard or bassinet is to be used, it should meet the following CPSC guidelines: (1) sturdy bottom and wide base; (2) smooth surfaces without protruding hardware; (3) legs with locks to prevent folding while in use; and (4) firm, snugly fitting mattress.121 In addition, other AAP guidelines for safe sleep, including supine positioning and avoidance of soft objects and loose bedding, should be followed.
You can wear your baby on your front in three positions: newborns use the fetal position, with arms and legs tucked in; for infants under 6 months, the seat adjusts to a narrower setting so legs can be out but hips are still properly supported; babies 6 months and older use a wider seat setting, with legs wrapping around your body.
Breathing slowly and deeply, begin to separate your legs broadly, reaching your feet out to the horizon in opposite directions, taking a wide - legged position of your choice.
How to do it: Stand with your legs wide and your toes pointed slightly outward, so both of your hips are in an external rotated position.
For pre-bed yoga, try resting your head on a prop in positions like the seated forward fold and wide - legged standing forward bend — the support will help you let go physically and mentally.
Everybody has a different anatomy, so if you have trouble squatting with this foot position, try spreading your legs a bit wider but keep the toes pointing outward.
With your legs slightly wider than hip - distance apart, your weight in your heels, bring your hands to your chest in a prayer position.
Standing with feet hip width apart, squat down and place hands on ground in front of you, jump legs back into plank position, do a push up and then do 5 plank jacks by jumping feet both out at the same time to wide legs and then back in to center.
Lying on mat with knees bent and fairly wide and feet on the ground, bring hands close together in front of you and crunch up pushing hands through space between legs, pulse in this crunch position 3 times and release, bring hands and arms to ground beside body and lift your legs straight up towards ceiling and lift butt up off the ground, reaching legs up further.
With legs in a wide stance and body kept low in a half squat position, jump legs in together and then back out keeping body low the whole time.
Your feet should be flat on the ground either side of the bench with your legs in a wide position.
Sometimes a standing position works very well: slight crouch, legs wide apart, hands separating the buttocks.
Side Lunge to Side Kick (each side) From a standing position, lunge to the right, stepping your right foot out wide to the side and bending the knee, sliding your hips down and back (left leg stays straight).
From standing bend over at hips so hands touch floor and walk hands out to plank position, do a plank jack by jumping feet both out at the same time to wide legs and then back in to center, and then walk arms back in and stand up.
Start in a wide leg half squat position with arms bent and hands in front of you, fall forward so that hands are on ground and lower body down so that your face comes just an inch or two from ground.
Start in pike position with wide legs, head low, bend elbows and swoop head close to but not touching floor, as head goes through arms it starts coming up at the end to a cobra position but keeping torso off the ground, hold and then swoop back in the same manner back to starting position.
In a shower, place the water drips on your clitoris with your legs wide open and in a comfortable position.
Start at standing position and jump out legs wide while simultaneously bringing arms kept straight in a circle motion at side of body all the way up so hands meet overhead, then simultaneously jump feet back in close together and bring arms back down reversing the motion.
Start in good push - up position with hands a little wider than shoulder width apart, hands aligned with the chest, legs straight, and hips tucked under.
From a wide squat position, kick your right leg up to the side then slowly lower it back to the ground then you kick your left leg to the side.
Start with a basic squat: Stand with legs slightly wider than hip - width apart; lower the hips down into squat position.
You essentially run in place as fast as you can while in a wide - leg squat position.
Sumo Squat With legs a bit wider than hip - width, turn toes out to 45 degrees, hands in prayer position.
Computer desks should be deep enough so that the computer screen can be positioned about an arm's length from the student; wide enough to allow the keyboard and mouse to sit side - by - side; and high enough that the student can sit comfortably with unrestricted leg movement.
After admiring the tastefully restrained sheetmetal, commodious shoulder and leg room front and back, the wide windows, supportive seats, vast amount of cargo space, and driver's command position, off we went in a bright blue CX - 5 with a manual transmission, with a modest curb weight of 3208 pounds.
However, there are some issues: the center seats in the middle and rear rows aren't especially wide, so aren't brilliantly suited for adults, and the rear seats also don't offer that much leg room even with the middle row positioned as far forward as possible.
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