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Transferring weight from one foot to the other while vertical means "that the skeleton is dragging the muscles," Streb says.
In a yurt students get a primer on transferring weight, handling slick conditions and braking on ice.
Transferring weight across the crease is his main problem; he could do a lot worse than to speak to a couple of his predecessors.
In humans the tarsals, in combination with the metatarsal bones, form a longitudinal arch in the foot a shape well adapted for carrying and transferring weight in bipedal locomotion.
His innovations included a front-suspension system that improved the performance of a stock car by transferring weight to the rear tires, and a "slick-shift manual transmission" that allowed the driver to shift gears without lifting a foot from the gas pedal.
In all three, dancers keep stepping out into space, boldly transferring weight before arrival, in a way that says to the world, "America!" Since Balanchine's death, in 1983, there have been claims that his ballets are less frequently performed by City Ballet and considerable controversy about how well City Ballet has danced them.
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HTO realigns the mechanical axis of the lower limb and unloads the affected compartment, thereby transferring weight-bearing forces to the healthy knee compartment [2].
Applying a bit of gas can transfer weight to the rear, helping to steady a car if the tail feels light or -- heaven forbid -- is fishtailing.
But what's most irresistible is the way he rapidly transfers weight from one foot to another and back, side to side, in a little hornpipe.
Voltage (V) Current (A) Power (W) Power loss Power transferred Weight (gm).
The fibula transfers weight from the knee to the ankle, estimated at 10 16 % by different authors; this reduces to <1 % after a partial resection [1, 2, 3].
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