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The heel of the foot is on the DORSAL side of the body.
The sole of the foot is also referred to as the plantar aspect. The opposite side is usually called the top of the foot, or the dorsal aspect.
Yes. You can put it in horizontal position. Provided all other precautions are fallowed and it carries the electric current to earth. <<>> No, in North America a piece of pipe can not be used as a ground rod. An approved ground rod of 5/8" x 10 feet is what is required. If rocks are encountered and the rod can not be driven into the ground, the rod is substituted by a ground plate. Ground plates are becoming more popular as a backhoe can dig the hole for them in rocky soil. The ground plates also have the advantage of having a larger per square inch surface area than that of the required two ten foot ground rods.
Use a level which is at least a foot long. Hold the level in the horizontal level position, and measure the 1/4" drop from the position of the level which is one foot from the end. If you have a four foot level, and the space to use it, you can easily measure one inch of drop per four feet, which is the same as 1/4" per foot.
The meaning of the human footprint is the foot marks left on the ground.
Humans walk using their heel and the ball of their foot. Some people walk heel to toe while others walk on the ball of their foot. Cats walk on their toes. In terms of the position of the foot while resting, the human foot is typically level with the ground. Cats sit with their back paws level to the ground but only the toes of their front paws touch the ground when they are sitting.
The entire foot must be in bounds.
Ball of the foot for sprinters and maratons
No, This may result in a injury to the foot.
The heel of the foot is on the DORSAL side of the body.
Yes she can so long as her grounded foot doesn't touch the ground again.
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dorsal is the top and plantar is the bottom
start in a T position and push with your right foot if right handed left foot if left handed. Then kick your led through to the H position. the H position is when your leg looks like a lower case h. then jump in the H position. then twist your body so your left foot over laps your right foot (the D position) hold that position for 1 1/2 rotations. after that you use BIG TOES where your toes touch and bring your foot out to land .
The superior surface of the foot is also called the dorsal surface or the dorsum pedis.
I wrote this on another one to: start in a T position and push with your right foot if right handed left foot if left handed. Then kick your led through to the H position. the H position is when your leg looks like a lower case h. then jump in the H position. then twist your body so your left foot over laps your right foot (the D position) hold that position for 1 1/2 rotations. after that you use BIG TOES where your toes touch and bring your foot out to land .
Arms Positions: First position- raise arms to a circle in front of the chest. Second position - open up arms sideward, raised below shoulder level with a graceful curve. Third position - raise one arm overhead while other arm remains in 2nd position. Fourth position - raise one arm in front of chest in a half circle, while one arm remains overhead. Fifth position - raise both arms overhead in a graceful curve. Feet Positions: First position - bring heels close to touch; toes apart. Second position - bring feet apart sideward. Third position - bring the heel of one foot to touch the instep of the other foot. Fourth position - bring one foot in front of the other foot to walk strike. Fifth position - bring the heel of one foot to touch the toe of the other.