answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When sitting you should keep your knees bent and lower than your hips?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the difference between the tuck and pike position?

In tuck, your knees are bent. In pike, your knees should be straight.


How should yours knees be positioned in good posture?

slighty bent


How should your knees be positioned in good standing posture?

slighty bent


What position for abdominal wound?

If a person has an abdominal wound, you should rest their upper half on your bent knees on the ground.


What is the grammatical difference between setting and sitting?

setting is the act of putting something somewhere else ie- setting the the table sitting is being a position where you knees and waist are bent at approximately a 90 degree angle


Why do both knees hurt severely when I try to stand after sitting with them bent?

This is normally because of blood clots, if blood clots are chronic in your family then then that is your problem. it may also cause cramps.


What dont you have when you stand up?

bent knees ---- a lap


Why do you dribble the ball with knees bent?

Try walking or jumping with your knees locked. Seriously, does this need to be answered?


How should a casualty with an open abdominal wound be positioned while the wound is being dressed and bandaged?

Casualty on the back with knees bent


Why is it easier to swing your legs back and forth when they are bent?

Because you are generally sitting down with your feet off the floor or ground when you are swinging your legs, and your legs just naturally bend at the knees when you are sitting down. It is impossible to swing your legs back and forth standing on your feet.


Type of joints used in squats?

The knees are the joints involved in squatting and squatting exercises. The knees are bent as the body lowers, and extended when you return to the standing position.In a "squat thrust" the body is bent over, knees halfway bent, and the legs are quickly extended outward, unbending the knees and moving the feet away from the body. Then the legs are pulled back in to the starting position.In a "squat press" (typically using light barbells) the knees are bent and then straightened and as the body becomes erect, the arms (holding weights with elbows bent) are used to lift (press) small weights above the head, fully extending the arms.


What position should you be in when riding a horse with your feet?

Do you mean "what position should your feet be in when riding a horse?" If so then this is the answer: you should have your heels down and knees bent with your feet right beside the girth.