what makes our legs bend
Bending your legs when you fall can decrease the impact on your body by absorbing some of the force. It can also help to maintain balance and control as you land. Additionally, bending your knees allows for better shock absorption in the muscles and joints.
If you are unable to bend to lift an object, try squatting instead to pick it up. Keep your back straight and use your legs to lift the object. If bending at the waist continues to be difficult, consider using tools such as a reaching aid or asking for assistance.
Because our ancestors were arboreal, and we've retained enough of those instincts to intuitively know to lower our center of gravity when jumping down and flex our legs on landing to cushion the impact.
Bend your knees and keep your back straight to avoid straining your back. Use your legs to lift the object and keep it close to your body to maintain balance and stability. Lift using your legs, not your back.
To bend a 3 bend saddle with conduit, mark the location of the bends on the conduit. Make the first bend at the desired angle, then measure and mark the distance for the second bend. Make the second bend, then repeat for the third bend. Use a conduit bender tool to achieve precise angles and measurements.
giraffes cannot bend there legs-and snakes :)
Flamingos legs bend the opposite way because Flamingo legs are double joined. Just like we cannot bend our legs backwards, Flamingos cannot bend their legs forward. FOR MORE ANSWERS ON ANY QUESTION GO TO WWW.IKNOW.BLOGSPOT.COM
Giraffes can bend their legs. They bend their legs when they want to sit/lay down, to sleep.
you bend the back leg and take your skirt and hold it, and bend your legs
Yes, the wire is what makes her legs bend.
bend your legs then pull up.
A plie is an equal bend of both legs.
They're not really called knees, but yes, they are on the front legs, they bend like our knees, and the back legs bend like our elbows. :) hope i helped
Simple, you cant.
A plie is an equal bend of both legs.
Kangaroos have legs that bend forward when they hop. This adaptation allows them to move quickly and efficiently on land.
Yes! I am not aware of any dogs / mammals that can't bend their back legs. I have a mini Scnauzer, and I see her bending them quite alot, especially when walking.