if your feet go inward it turns your legs inward to creating the bones to go inward. For my soccer team we went for tests to check out our knees and my left knee goes inward. This is bad cause their is a better chance of an ACL injury so i have to walk outward with it more so it will go straight.
No, they bend outward (flex) as you stand.
it helps you bend ur knees, arms , ect . and it cant bend or move if u want a easier term your skeleton
A wide bend in a coastline is called a bay. It is an indentation or curved area of land where the coastline curves inward, often forming a sheltered body of water. Bays can range in size from small coves to large, open bays.
No, don't lift anything more than 5 pounds for the first 6 weeks and when you need to lift it, bend your knees.
The curved surface of the cornea turns light waves inward toward the lens (a sturdy tissue inside the outer eye) which focuses light on the retina at the back of the inner eye.
The inner ear is the main part of an organ that influence balance. Of course there are parts of the brain that governs balance. Also the toes helps us to keep our balance. If you bend your knees a bit you will find it easier to keep balance.
stand up bend your knees and go straight
stand up bend your knees and go straight
because when we run, we need bend our knees to get more strength from the knees and to hold our weight when we stand
The Arrival and District 9 both feature aliens whose knees bend backwards, but in real life, camelids fron knees bend forward, and rear knees bend backwards
If your knees go inward. Your knees will touch but your ankles wont
By practicing every day. Stand Parallel to the back board. bend at knees. launch your knees up and push your arms forward at the same time and aim for the net.
Could mean you have Rickets
You have to bend your knees so your weight shifts forward and gives the hit more power.
They're not really called knees, but yes, they are on the front legs, they bend like our knees, and the back legs bend like our elbows. :) hope i helped
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