When some people's knees go in when they stand, a condition known as "knock knees" or genu valgum may be present. This can result from various factors, including genetics, muscle imbalances, or issues with bone structure. Over time, weak hip muscles or tightness in certain leg muscles can contribute to the inward knee position. Additionally, it may also be influenced by factors like obesity or improper footwear.
stand up bend your knees and go straight
stand up bend your knees and go straight
Your knees may go outward when you walk or stand due to factors such as muscle weakness, poor posture, or alignment issues in your hips or feet. Strengthening exercises, proper footwear, and maintaining good posture can help improve this issue.
Most of his policy's will bring the coal industry to it's knees, which of course will have the unintended consequence of making energy bills in some areas of the country go up substantially.
the belly button can go in and out because that's how the babies inbelicle cord was connected
Go for the knees, lineman of all age are typically larger individuals, and their knees carry all of the extra weight.
The word that means to go on hands and knees and rhymes with bawl is "crawl."
If your knees go inward. Your knees will touch but your ankles wont
Yes some of them do most go to the knees.
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.
Kneeling down
a burpee is when you do a push up, bring your knees to your chest (in one quick jump-type thing), stand up, jump, go back to the position where your knees are at your chest, then jump your legs back out to push up position and repeat. http://www.ehow.com/video_2365520_do-burpee-calisthenics-exercise.html