third class
on your toes
It's a simple balance trick. You have to turn from your crowd, put your feet together, then raise onto the toes of your foot furthest away from people. As far as major levitating goes, you have to have serious props and good actors (to verify that this was not an illusion)
2nd class lever: Toes = Fulcrum Foot = Resistance Soleus = Effort
Because a second class lever is a lever in which the resistance is located between the fulcrum and the effort. When you stand on your tiptoes, the fulcrum is located at your toes, the effort is at your Achilles tendon, and the resistance is the weight of your body pushing down. therefore, the resistance is between the fulcrum and the effort.
Flexibility is considered how far you could extend your back or arms eg: If you were doing a sit and reach test (were you try and reach your toes) if you can get your fingers 5cm ahed of your toes you will be considered flexible
Right under your toes there are a series of harder sections on your foot, the part you stand on when you stand to your "tippy-toes." The ball of the foot is where the toes join with the rest of the foot. It is muscular and easily blistered. (Sorce: Wikipedia.) It's the part of your foot right before your toes and after the arch.
dorsiflexion
Two toes on each foot for a total of four.
There should be 5 toes on each foot, 10 toes in total.
Because they are on each foot PS foot and toes are have alot in common
Instep is incorrect. According to dictionary.com instep = "the arched upper surface of the human foot between the toes and the ankle"
5 toes in a foot! 5 toes in a foot! 5 toes in a foot!
Yes. You stand on them. The ball of your foot is the part behind the toes and in front of the heel and arch.
A lunge, touch your toes, and stand on one foot and hold the other.
Why does your toes curl when the foot is tickled?because your feet and your toes are connetced to the same muscle and when the foot is tickled the toes automaticaly curl up .:)
They have for toes on each foot.
8 toes on one foot