until you feel like your dying
The flexed arm hang is a measure of muscular endurance. The "flexed" in the exercise description refers to the muscles flexing to perform the exercise, and not to any flexibility in range of motion.
A person grasps a bar with their palms facing themselves. They then pull themselves up to be eye level with the bar. Hold this position for as long as possible and keep track of how many seconds go by. This is a test used to determine endurance and strength.
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The long hair on your arm is a natural feature of your body that helps regulate temperature and protect your skin.
When carrying a microscope, one hand should hold the arm for support, and the other hand should hold on either to the base of the microscope or the stand. This provides stability and helps prevent any accidental drops or damage to the delicate parts of the microscope.
The flexed arm hang is a measure of muscular endurance. The "flexed" in the exercise description refers to the muscles flexing to perform the exercise, and not to any flexibility in range of motion.
yes
A person grasps a bar with their palms facing themselves. They then pull themselves up to be eye level with the bar. Hold this position for as long as possible and keep track of how many seconds go by. This is a test used to determine endurance and strength.
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No, it is not true that for an AP projection of the scapula that a patient is supine and the CR is perpendicular to the film with the patients arm flexed. The AP projection of the scapula is done standing up similar to a chest xray.
i don't know there is no recorded time but if you want a channege try and beat my high score i got yesterday it was 1:31
In the arm part.
Ya hang em' on the wall
To slow down, hold your arm out and lower it to the side.
Hold the arm straight out.
Hold the arm straight out.
Yes BUT BE VERY CAREFUL AND STILL