you should stretch your legs like trying to do the splits
Work your left leg about twice as much as your right every day. :)
In the human body the knee is a flexible joint. The knee connects the upper part of the leg to the lower part of the leg. The knee is called a flexible joint because it's not stiff. It bends. Other flexible joints are the elbow and the knuckle.
VERY! She can to the splits air splits and she can lift her leg all the way above her head. Sehe can pretty much do almost anything that involves leg flexibility.
It depends what your talking about. If your saying by his tail it is his flexible spinal cord and the bumps by his neck are his leg bones.
It depends where you are moving your leg and how flexible you are. If you walk and end up screaming in pain at the same time, I suggest you visit a docor. Or call 911.
I'm not sure but I saw one of Sasha's interview says she has a stitch on her chest and her leg I think. But I know Sasha cohen is VERY flexible.
The smooth tissue that protects the bones of a chicken leg is called cartilage. Cartilage is a tough but flexible connective tissue that covers the ends of bones at joints to provide cushioning and support during movement.
well you don't have to be flexible to do a split ya just gotta do streches. Which ones you ask well try putting one leg in front of you the try to reach you youre foot do it 2o times each day kk
Probably, if you are flexible to begin with, it will be relatively easy, but if you are trying to do it when you are not very flexible, it will take practicing every day to make it and be great at it in a month. P.S. ALWAYS STRETCH FIRST!!!!! (Take It From Me... Not stetching + trying to do splits = HORRID CRAMPS AND LEG PAIN)
The adjective form of "flexible" is "flexible."
The cat's leg joints, specifically their ball-and-socket hip joints and flexible shoulder joints, allow for a wide range of motion and quick movements. This flexibility and agility are essential for activities like hunting, climbing, and jumping.
Cats can jump high because of their powerful leg muscles and flexible bodies, which allow them to generate a lot of force and propel themselves upwards with ease.