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The humidity here does the opposite, which he demonstrated by thrusting his right hand downward as if he were telling someone to lower the volume.
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AT the quaint mid-19th-century Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Mass., P. T. Barnum addresses a crowd, describing circus wonders with appropriately dramatic gestures, like pointing his right hand impressively downward at peak moments, which the interpreter saw in period paintings of famous orators.
Use your right hand to flex your left hand downward.
The first step is to get used to hitting the drum like this: the right hand should rely on a downward motion (the wrist for most strokes and the whole arm for stronger/louder strokes); the left hand is a twisting motion (you should be able to see your palm before you hit and the back of your hand after you hit).
Without a steadying device, think about what you can do to steady your camera, before taking the photo, such as: 1) Pressing your elbows to your body, 2) Hold the camera firmly with your right hand to avoid camera shake downward.
He is holding the horse's reins with his left hand and his right hand his holding his sword pointed downward.
The setup, the stance, the initial downward movement of the right hand, the liquid sweep of the arm with the body upright.
With the inside of your right hand, push the top of the cone downward to form a hockey puck.
It is often helpful to roll the ball in your right hand to the front of your hand with a slight downward motion of the hand before you throw it.
Put your right hand in a fist behind your back at a diagonal and downward angle.
When a right-handed batter swings with a traditional two-handed approach, there is a point when his top hand and wrist -- his right hand -- rolls over the left hand, and this naturally turns the bat head downward.
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