i would say so as long as it stays on the basic chair guidelines. if it rocks as well as it being a chair then it's a rocking chair. and i just looked up the definiton and it agrees as well.
no you cannot it does not involve any form of muscle tear and repair process because its too simple and its not vigorous enough. Umm....yes you do burn calories rocking in a chair, you burn calories just sitting in a chair, and in a rocking chair you are moving and I have read that you can burn up to 150 calories an hour.....you also burn more calories standing as apposed to sitting and I dont think standing involves muscle tear and repair.....hope this helps
Yes, but only if you have the money to purchase a chair with the proper support. Example: Aeron chair from Amazon.com. this chair supports the essential areas for your delicate delivery.
The chair was named in the United Kingdom in the 1500's as it was only for nobles. The term is still used for chairs today but has a broader use.
I can only find three 1 in the rocking chair upstairs one in the couch and 1 in the drawer in the room with the big table. Near the kitchen
no, the rocking trigger was for spyder markers only
No, but there is a public toilet outside. The big rocking horse is only for looking around and does not need a toilet!
You would only need to pay child support if it is your biological child. *You only have to pay child support on the children you sire.
You should be careful. It is very common for chairs to only support up to around 250 pounds. Chairs that support more weight are available but you should not assume that any random folding chair will support you without checking.
If you are refering to the show Lost, then that question remains a secret. The only facts we know of where she might have gone is with her father, Christan Shepherd, who is also jacks dad. She was last seen inside Jacobs cabin sitting in a rocking chair. But till this point that questions remains a mystery.
you can't it doesn't support HDMI output only standard.
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