The directional term between the left and right shoulder is "medial." In anatomical terms, "medial" refers to a position that is closer to the midline of the body, while "lateral" indicates a position further away from the midline. Therefore, the left shoulder is medial to the right shoulder and vice versa.
The right kneecap contralateral and inferior to the left shoulder.
Left You look over your left shoulder if you are changing into the left lane. Right shoulder for right lane.
In America I have always been tought to "pass like cars" or pass left shoulder to left shoulder.
'contralateral' means 'the other side'. So, if I'm talking about your right shoulder, the left is the contralateral. If I'm talking about your left shoulder, the right is the contralateral.
Forehead to left breast. Left breast to right shoulder. Right shoulder to left shoulder. Left shoulder to right breast. Right breast to forehead. This is for a blessing, for a banishing to it in reverse.
Left shoulder, right shoulder, left hip, right hip.
if you are on the right hand side of the car you put the seatbelt on your right shoulder and if you are on the left put the seatbelt on your left shoulder
In a show ring or riding whereever the general rule is left shoulder to left shoulder when passing. So if two people are traveling in different directions and you are going to the right you would give the person going to the left the outside, if you were going left and the other person was going to the right then you would take the outside. Left shoulder to left shoulder.
Left shoulder to left shoulder when passing on horse back.
The person who has right of way is the rider with the highest gaits!!! -----actually The official rule/right of way is left shoulder to left shoulder
over your right shoulder with your left hand
First, take a step with right foot then left foot then turn over right shoulder. Or take step with left foot then right foot then turn over left shoulder.