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  2. Longeing - Wikipedia

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    A horse in training for equestrian vaulting at the halt on a longe line. Longeing / ˈ l ʌ n dʒ ɪ ŋ / (US English, classical spelling) or lungeing (UK English, informal US) is a technique for training and exercising horses where the horse travels in a circle around the handler.

  3. Lunge (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    A lunge can refer to any position of the human body where one leg is positioned forward with knee bent and foot flat on the ground while the other leg is positioned behind. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is used by athletes in cross-training for sports, by weight-trainers as a fitness exercise, and by practitioners of yoga as part of an asana regimen.

  4. Glossary of fencing - Wikipedia

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    Advance-Lunge An advance followed immediately by a lunge. [1] The extension can occur before or during the advance, but always before the lunge. A good long-distance attack, especially in combination with Handwork. An advance followed by a lunge might have a tempo of 1-2---3, but an advance-lunge should have a tempo of 1--2-3. Allez!

  5. Lunge - Wikipedia

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    Lunge refer to: Lunge (exercise), a weight training exercise; Lunge (fencing), the fundamental offensive fencing technique; Longeing, also spelled Lungeing or Lunging, a technique for training horses where a horse is asked to work at the end of a long line; Lunge (surname), a surname; Lunge feeding, an extreme feeding method used by some whales

  6. Glossary of figure skating terms - Wikipedia

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    Layback spin with catchfoot A leg wrap position in midair A lunge LP The scoring abbreviation for the long program ladies The official term for female competitors landing leg The leg on which a skater lands a rotational jump – opposite of free leg. For right-handed skaters, it is usually the right leg, and vice versa. lasso lift

  7. McCarthy screams at Gaetz as fellow GOP rep ‘almost lunged at ...

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    Rep Kevin McCarthy, the recently ousted speaker, reportedly screamed at Rep Matt Gaetz, who brought the motion to vacate against Mr McCarthy earlier this month, to sit down and Rep Michael Bost ...

  8. Check hook - Wikipedia

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    Ricky Hatton was caught with the check hook as he was lunging in; Hatton continued forward as he was knocked off balance and proceeded to ram his head into the ring post as Floyd Mayweather stepped out of harm's way. When interviewed, Mayweather stated that he was taught the check hook in the Michigan amateurs.

  9. Lunge (fencing) - Wikipedia

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    The lunge is often used to deliver an attack.In sabre, the end of the attack is defined by the front foot of the lunge landing on the piste.An attack can be made with a lunge on its own, or can be made with a step-forward-lunge, which are both considered single tempo actions.