The "tuck" position is more aerodynamic so there is less wind resistance. This makes a particularly big difference in downhill and super-g races when the skiers are reaching speeds well over 100km/h and every 0.01 of a second counts. It is also important in the slower disciplines giant slalom and slalom but it is not as important.
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Tuck in the arms take long leaps the wide the faster.
The friction (the air going against you) is lessened
Air resistance is based on the mass of the object falling. This means that if you put your arms out and make a bigger mass, you will slow down. If you tuck your arms and make yourself smaller, you will fall faster.
Try having a higher leg kick during your windup. Also, make sure you push off of the rubber and once your separate your glove and the hand with the baseball tuck your glove in with your body.
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angus tuck, Mae tuck, Jesse tuck, and miles tuck.
Tuck is the father of Miles and Jesse. He is the husband of Mae Tuck. Tuck's real name is Angus, Angus Tuck.
Yes. The hens will make a fast chattering sound when upset, bothered. Sounds like a quickly repeated "tuck tuck tuck tuck tuck". I find this happens most when there is a small rodent like a mouse in the coop, it is different from the sound they make when threatened by something.
A back tuck is a tumbling move. In a back tuck, the body is curled up tightly into a ball. The knees are as close to the chest as possible, with the hands clutching the knees. By "tucking" together tightly in this manner, the body is able to reach maximum angular velocity, thus minimizing the time required for the body to complete its revolution.
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