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  2. Hasta Vinyasas - Wikipedia

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    Hands on Shoulder Blades Movements – – – Hands Lock Behind Body Movements – – – Reverse Prayer [8] or Back Salute [9] Movement: Paścima Namaskāra Vinyāsa or Pṛṣṭa Añjali: पश्चिम नमस्कारा or पृष्ट आञ्जलि: reverse prayer pose [10] [11] [9] Shoulder Rotations – – –

  3. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    Standing contrapposto, with most of the weight on one foot so that its shoulders and arms twist off-axis from the hips and legs in the axial plane; Standing at attention, upright with an assertive and correct posture: "chin up, chest out, shoulders back, stomach in", arms at the side, heels together, toes apart

  4. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder flick, using one's fingers to flick off an imaginary speck of dirt or dust on one'sshoulder. Denotes that the effort that was undertaken was hardly worth the trouble entailed. Shrug, lifting both shoulders indicates lack of knowledge or concern (🤷). Sometimes the gesture is a palms upwards from bent elbows motion with possible ...

  5. 60 Sex Positions Guaranteed to Leave You Satisfied

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    12. The Lean-In. Sometimes keeping it simple is the best way to go when it comes to creative sex positions. Lie on your back and allow your partner to go down on you while also penetrating you ...

  6. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    Staff behind me, (forward) march – in the US, this command is used by the parade commander to form his parade staff in readiness for the march past/pass in review segment of parades Parade will now advance/retire in slow/quick time, about turn – in the Commonwealth the command is used to form parade formations when arranged in line ...

  7. At attention - Wikipedia

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    Standing upright with an assertive and correct posture: famously "chin up, chest out, shoulders back, stomach in". Arms fixed at the side, thumb or middle finger parallel to trouser or skirt seam, depending on military drill specifics. "Eyes front": head and eyes locked in a fixed forward posture. Ideally eyes unmoving fixated on a distant object.

  8. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    The disorder affects 3 out of 50,000 people and typically enlarges the hands and feet, but may also increase the size of the jaw, nose, and forehead. ... Behind the scenes from the British ...

  9. Over-arm - Wikipedia

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    An over-arm position is a body position in which a person's arms are extended over their shoulders or behind their head. This may take place, for example, during work or sporting activity, and is used in stretching exercises or during meditation besides other activities.