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Hold the tilt and breathe out while sliding one leg forward along the floor as far as possible, keeping the heel on the floor.
One leg forward, knee bent 90 degrees.
Whitney climbed aboard the exoskelton, flicked a switch, and moved one leg forward, then the next, to the sound of the audience's cheers.
In the Last American Dinos exhibit, Hatcher is posed with one leg forward, as if walking, and he is situated among placards explaining how baby triceratops grew to adults.
One young woman demonstrated a move — lean way back, lift one leg forward, throw arms wide, release head backward — that she was worried about executing in the unusual costume.
With one leg forward, slightly bent, I'd be running a marathon — winning it, completing the final lap as the crowd (modern Olympic, ancient Greek in alternation) roared me home.
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And three depict women doing the same arabesque penchée; each might have caused de Valois to exclaim, "Line!" In this position — traditionally the ultimate test of a dancer's line — the dancer, balancing on one leg, leans forward and downward while extending the other leg behind her so that her foot becomes the highest point of her entire body.
Sgt. Gérard Lucero, 43, streaks through Latin Quarter traffic and cuts a tight but elegant circle to stop short beside his colleague, Eddy Sargis, who is standing with one leg cocked forward on the rear wheel of his skate, toes pointed skyward.
Balancing on one leg, and leaning forward, he punched the air in wild exuberance, a celebration for the ages.
Similarly, the extraordinary spring that Ms. Butler gives to a traditional leap, one leg extended forward, another bent, becomes a joyful outburst.
SPLIT JUMPS Start with one leg thrust forward, as in the walking lunge, with the rear knee almost on the floor.
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