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  2. Finger substitution - Wikipedia

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    To change fingers on a key, the shorter finger is usually moved under the longer one in a quick motion. While finger substitution is a standard part of both piano and pipe organ pedagogy, performance practice experts argue that it was rarely done before the 18th century; instead, players simply relocated the hand or fingers to a new position.

  3. Dance positions - Wikipedia

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    Fifth position: Starting with the foot placement for fourth position, the dancer will slide the front foot back so that the heel of the front foot is directly touching the front toes of the back foot. In this position, both feet are parallel and the entire sole of the dancer’s front and back foot and toes are in contact with the floor.

  4. Positions of the arms in ballet - Wikipedia

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    Second position: arms are out to the sides, angled down and forward, with palms facing forward. Elbows are slightly lower than the shoulders, and wrists are slightly lower than the elbow. Third position: one arm is in the second position, the other is in the first position. Fourth crossed position: one arm is in the first position, the other is ...

  5. Promenade position - Wikipedia

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    The leader's arm is held just above the follower's shoulder. Cuddle or Wrap Position (also called Sweetheart or Sweetheart’s Wrap): The leader wraps his right arm around the follower’s waist; the follower wraps their left arm around their front to hold the leader's right hand. The follower wraps their right arm over their left arm and ...

  6. The Right Way to Position Your Arm for Accurate BP Readings - AOL

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    In other words, the results showed that having your arm resting in the lap during a blood pressure reading may lead to an overestimated systolic blood pressure measurement by 3.9 mm Hg and an ...

  7. Anatomical terms of motion - Wikipedia

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    Adduction is a motion that pulls a structure or part towards the midline of the body, or towards the midline of a limb, carried out by one or more adductor muscles. In the case of fingers and toes, it is bringing the digits together, towards the centerline of the hand or foot.

  8. Pregnancy workouts to build strength, boost energy and ... - AOL

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    Stand with your feet wider than your shoulders and your toes turned out slightly. Reach the arms up into a goal-post position. Bend the knees out toward the sides of the room, lowering the body ...

  9. Ulnar deviation - Wikipedia

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    Ulnar deviation, also known as ulnar drift, is a hand deformity in which the swelling of the metacarpophalangeal joints (the big knuckles at the base of the fingers) causes the fingers to become displaced, tending towards the little finger. [1]