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    intensity of your training. • Overuse of the knee joint. • Your body trying to compensate for other leg injuries. RISK FACTORS The following factors…

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    The Warrior: A Short Story

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    her body as lay there. The chasm was in a great deal of pain there. There was a lot of blood flowing from there. She vaguely remembered the lead rider, whom she fought. As he tore off her garments. Drove her head into the ground. He pried her legs apart, her legs had bruises upon them where she had seen his hands rest there. The bruises looked to be the size of his huge hands. she could see the creases that were the imprint of his hands. She felt something growing hard and long about just before…

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    How am I Building Individuality as a performer, what are my weaknesses and how can I enhance them, how can I continue with my strengths. Being commercially trained first has influenced my individuality of a performer greatly. It has permitted me to learn to engage with the audience, to attack choreography and not just go through the motions. Resulting in strong movement quality I perceive this as strength as Bandauer.D, Rovegno.T(2016)state “Simply performing the skill is not enough—the quality…

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    Anaerobic Exercise Essay

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    I found this particular project very challenging since I’m not that really ‘active’ when it comes to exercise. Don’t get me wrong, but I like to work on my pace; weightlifting allows me to do that. Basketball and other team sports were never a go to exercises for me just because there’s a lot of running that has to be done. I always play as the ‘team manager’, looking out for the players and getting what they need. Although I have a big body built, I never tried to push myself too far because of…

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    for one thing, I was born without the bottom half of my right leg, and I now have a prosthetic right leg. A lot of people do not know my struggles, but my struggles in have shaped my whole life and has made me who I am today. Ever since I was born my parents knew I was special. Everything about…

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    Flexion Case Study

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    phase Mrs Ogle’s hip and knee move through normal ranges. Her ankle how ever does not achieve the neutral position that it should. Due to the lack of momentum from the pre-swing phase increase muscle work from the hip flexors is essential to swing the leg through. As her ankle is in 10 of plantarflexion the swing phase finishes prematurely as her forefoot contacts the floor decreasing her step length. Mrs Ogle is exhibiting decreased dorsiflexion as a primary impairment throughout the gait…

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    She also had a little bit of a forward lean. During the single-leg squat test, she had a slight inward movement at her knees. Both tests showed that she has tight muscles in the lateral part of her legs. These tight muscle include: the soleus, lateral gastrocnemius, the adductor complex, tensor fascia latae, vastus lateralis, and the short head of the biceps femoris ((NASM), 2013). She also has weak muscles on the medial part of her legs. These underactive muscles include: Her medial…

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    along movement video to the song “Can’t Stop This Feeling” by Justin Timberlake. The song bordered on three minutes in length. As the song started, William was raising one fist to the air while standing on the opposite leg. He would move in a skipping motion alternating which leg he was on with the opposite arm in the air. They performed this movement for roughly seven seconds. Next William motioned from his left side to his right, now…

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    Thankful they had a change of heart and agreed to me downsizing to the apartment that I had requested. Then, there was the actual move! I had no dependable help from anyone except my son’s father. I ended up on the first day of moving re-injuring my right leg, by tearing ligaments, which stopped me from…

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    Importance Of Sprinting

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    will cause the knuckles to face inward, which will then cause h to swing the arms from side to side. 2. Increase stride length It is the wrong information given by many coaches that tell their athletes to do high knees. Sprinters have to drive their legs back to improve stride length. This will cause the sprinters to lengthen the stride and also increase the rate of force development. This can be achieved by hill sprints or sled drags. 3. Set up proper shin angle Sprinter’s shin should be at a…

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