I'm not exactly sure what your question is, but moving the leg that way would be "abduction".
Tensor fascias latae
Fibularis brevis & longus These muscles do not abduct the thigh...
The military "at ease" stance is achieved by separating the legs, stepping sideways with one leg to create an upside-down "V" shape of the legs. Technically, the thigh cannot move sideways (lateral), but the whole leg and foot moves sideways. The feet are set at approximately a shoulder-width apart. The hands are placed behind the back. The back of one hand rests against the lower waist, and the 2nd hand clasps over the 1st hand. The shoulders and upper back are erect but relaxed. The military person still keeps eyes forward and maintains a respectful attention to the superior military person.
Quadriceps muscles
The name of the song is Ease On Down, and this song did come from the play- the Wiz. Ease on down, Ease on down the Road... is the refrain.
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It would be harded to move!!
Most droids can move across a variety of surfaces with ease
You ease off on the accelerator and move the gear lever.
The ease with which a material allows electricity to move is called electrical conductivity. Materials with high electrical conductivity allow electricity to flow easily, while materials with low electrical conductivity impede the flow of electricity.
Yes, portable basketball hoops are sturdy and easy to move. They are built with durability and ease of mobility in mind.
Yes, you would float with ease on Mars due to its lower gravity compared to Earth. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of Earth's gravity, making it easier for objects and people to float or move around with less effort.