When you were a tyke, you probably plopped down on the floor to play and sprung back up just as seamlessly. But as we age,getting up with grace(and without grunting) isn't as easy. Fortunately, with practice, yo
If you can't assume the position you need to get into in order to stand up from the floor, you likely have several joints that needmobility work. It's also possible that you have stability limitations. Advertisement "Getting off the floor relies on good ankle mobility and knee mobility to...
ground floor, get in on the it takes getting used to lay (get) one's hands on marching orders, get one's play hard to get squeaky wheel gets the grease tell someone where to get off when the going gets tough you get what you pay for ...
the current of hundreds of sweaty, grasping hands. We did not see them again. We didn’t see anything more, in fact, we had seen enough. Thankfully we were near the back of the crowd, and with some well-placed elbows managed to fight our way to the calmer waters away from the ...
1. To circumvent or evade: managed to get around the rules. 2. To deal with; overcome: got around the problem. 3. To convince or win over by flattering or cajoling. 4. To travel from place to place: It is hard to get around without a car. 5. To become known; circulate: Word...
Usually, when I get up from the floor (without anyone’s help), I need something stable to push up from. It’s a process…If I’m sitting on my butt, I have to first, roll over onto my stomach, then get on my knees, and then either push off from that position or keep one ...
“friendly, unpretentious social atmosphere”. It is certainly not as physically daunting as some of the grand and ancient buildings in the city centre. But even here, the surroundings speak of wealth and intimacy with power; the sketches on the walls are by Winston Churchill, the floor is ...
He never showed up, but we managed to get along [=get by] without him. 3 : to leave a place I really must be getting along. [=going, leaving] 4 : to become old Her parents are getting along in years. get around [phrasal verb] 1 or chiefly British get about : to go...
After 15 minutes of playing the game, I am sweating. You’re “exercising without knowing you are,” says Beat Games CEO Jaroslav Beck. “You are feeling the music in the most powerful way because you are physically experiencing it.” People across the industry, from developers to investors...
Inspired by the bravery of Sinba, I could leave my house without tears. Every time I felt down or defeated, my puppy would keep me company quietly and I would pour out all my inner thoughts to him. Whenever I got home, he greted me by licking my hands and jumping up and down. ...