you see, it goes where ever you want it to go!
They go on both ankles, you have two after all.
Go left to right
They go right.
right
How about a right angle triangle as an example.
If the first number is negative, you go left. If the first number is positive, you go right.
the leg you tuck under when you slide i slide and put my left leg under and right over top so i put it on my left but i wear them on my left and right for fielding
Which ever it feels comfortable on I suppose... Either is fine, I wear then around both ankles.
You can not. But you can change the pacadge.
Position your right leg for a roll and let go of it. Hold your arm on your left leg for a single rolltype and then let go.
im not sure if this is completely correct but in football we have the karaoke exercise. (to the right) heading in a sideways direction put your right leg out and then follow with your left leg BEHIND the start leg and the put your right leg back out front then follow with your left but this time go INFRONT of your start leg. then just keep alternating and swingin your hips with the movement. i hope this made sense
when you go practising playing soccer, instead kicking with your right leg kick with you left!!! do some exercises with your left leg aswell so you will get more power!!! hope this helps!!!
to do a slip you have to be flexible.knee down put the right leg in front and put the left leg in the back and go low lower then you can.......that`s it you made it
I don't quite understand your wording... But, guessing that we are talking about turning horses, to turn a horse you can use your reins and legs. With your reins: if you want to turn left, you take the left rein and pull it left. You can reinforce it with leg aids, by squeezing the opposite leg. For example, if you want to go left, squeeze with your right leg. If you want to go right, squeeze with your left leg. All horses are trained differently, though, so they might have different cues (for example, some respond only to voice). However, in general, this is what you do! :)
When mounting a horse you put your left foot in the left stirrup and swing your right leg over the cantle and the horse's rump.
The hooves dont go in pairs, so to speak. It usually goes (depending on the leading leg) the back right, the back left, the front left, then the front right, I think. It creates a rocking motion. In the trot, the horses hooves go in pairs, front right and the back left, and the front left and the back right.
First: Sit in a stradle reach for your right foot then left then middle. Hold all those for like 15seconds.Second: Do a right leg pre-stretch an try an go down into a right leg splits. Then do the left leg an then middle.Now do that everyday and you should see your toe touches improving. break your toe.
There are 2 different ways to "steer" or direct a horse: direct reining: hold the left rein in the left hand and the right rein in the right hand. make sure they are even!!!! pull the left rein toward your hip if you want to go left, or the right if you want to go right, when the horse's nose is pointing the direction you want to go, release the tension on the rein. nudge the horse with the OPPOSITE leg as you pull on hte rein(ex. left leg to go right, right leg to go left.) this method is used for both English and western riding Neck reining: chek the reins to make sure they are even and hold both in your dominant hand, to go right, lay the left rein on the horses, neck, they will yield to the pressure, again relase the tension when their nose is the direction you want to go. and again, nudge the horse with the opposite leg at the same time you use the reins. to go left, lay the right rein on the horses neck, when their nose is pointing the direction you want, release the tension on the rein. this method is only used in western riding.