In the muscle that is being streached...point to it then have the client take a deep breath and tell them they should feel the streach here ( point to the location of the muscle being streached.) Hold it for no more the 20 sec.
Yes, the sentence "the papers should be photocopied" contains a passive verb, "be photocopied." In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it.
When stretching, you should not move quickly, norcomplete as many stretches as you can in a 5-minute period. These both defeat the purposes of stretching.
always. If you think your going to strain your mussles then you should stretch. even then you should stretch so you don't hurt your self.
you should stretch your legs and arms for warming up
You can't: there is no passive form of this verb--just as there is no passive form of the verb "to go". Why? Because in order to have a passive voice, the verb in question must be transitive: i.e., take an object. You can't should a thing, or go a thing. But you can, for instance, stroke a thing. So you can say that the thing is/was stroked--passive.
you should stretch
can you tell me five reasons that I should wear gloves when working with a client
no when you bounce, you do not get a proper stretch at all. hold you stretch for 10 to 20 seconds without bouncing.
No
Below the client's cheekbones
active excercise is done daily, passive is not done as it should be or not done at all.
An easily agitated client should benefit from a de-escalation practice.