No, the knees are not positioned superior to the hips. In anatomical terms, "superior" refers to a position that is higher or above another part of the body. The knees are located below the hips, making them inferior to the hips.
The torso is the part of your body between your shoulders and hips.
The hips are positioned inferior to the chest. The chest is located superior to the hips.
No. The hips are inferior to the shoulders, or caudal to the shoulders.
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It's called the Fosbury Flop. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fosbury_Flop.
Right above your hips
No, the knees are not positioned superior to the hips. In anatomical terms, "superior" refers to a position that is higher or above another part of the body. The knees are located below the hips, making them inferior to the hips.
Hips in Sindhi are called "پاڙھي" (parhi).
pelvis
Above the hind legs where the hips and rump areas are.
Just above the hips, but it is hard to tell because unlike women, mens hips arent formed so it is quite hard to tell where their hips and waist really is.. Hope that helps
The torso is the part of your body between your shoulders and hips.
A woman's waistline is typically located above the hips and below the ribcage. It is the narrowest part of the torso, giving a woman's body its distinct shape.
The groin
It's how many inches or centimeters you measure around your waist (slightly above the hips)
In the 1960's we called them hip huggers . Not sure what they are called today.