Flexion of toe means toe going down
flexion and extension
The toe and heel shifter pegs are for shifting up and down. Step on the toe shifter and it moves your gears to the lowest gear. Step on the hell shifter and you will raise the gears as you pick up speed down the roadway. Toe down and Heel up for gears.
to check them out from head to toe
The opposite of plantar flexion is dorsiflexion. Plantar flexion means to increase the angle at the ankle, as in tip-toeing. The muscles involved in dorsiflexion (picking up the toes) are:tibialis anterior muscleextensor hallucis longus muscleextensor digitorum longus muscleperoneus tertius
A ballet jump is when you do a three turn (on your right foot) , stick your left toe pick in the ice then hop up and down on your toe pick.
yes, because all humans have slanted they are not lined up if they were lined up you would see the deference that your index-toe is taller than your big toe.
Toe down and heels up so that the luck doesn't run out.
The pattern is a standard one down, four up if foot-pegs and toe shifting.With floorboards and a paddle shift, first gear is down with your toe, and 2-3-4-5 are down with your heel on the paddle.
There are a lot of things that most people have not heard of before! A great resource is wikipedia.org if you are looking for somewhere with answers to the questions you have. Plantar Flexion is a description of how the muscles within your feet operate to allow them to move up and down.
'Up' means 'en haut' and 'down' means 'en bas'.
Neck flexion involves a class 3 lever system where the effort (force) is applied between the fulcrum (atlanto-occipital joint) and the resistance (weight of the head). This means that the neck muscles generating the force for flexion are at a mechanical disadvantage compared to the weight of the head, requiring more effort to lift the head up.
Walking up the stairs involves flexion at the hip and knee joints to lift the leg, as well as plantar flexion at the ankle joint to push off the ground. Additionally, there is extension at the hip and knee joints to move the body up the stairs.