The punching bag-like structure at the back of the throat is called the uvula. It is a small, fleshy extension hanging from the soft palate. The uvula helps with speech, swallowing, and keeping food or liquids from entering the nasal passages.
you mean your uvula? :-) yes, that is the little dangly thing.........
No, I do not have a punching bag in my garage for workouts.
A punching bag workout uses the muscles in your arms, shoulders and legs. A punching bag workout is not the same as boxing. See the following for information about a punching bag workout: www.livestrong.com/.../534601-what-muscle-does-punching-a-boxin...
a punching bag : "un sac de frappe" a punching-ball : un punching-ball
Q:how many people have 2 uvials in the whole world ? A:there are 5 in the whole world who are gifted with two uvials and 1 of those people is kristiana martinez and dhe was discovvered by the doctors
The tonsils are in the back of your mouth, technically in the pharynx. If you look in the mirror, they are those curvy parts of tissue that are on either side of your uvula. (the punching bag looking thing that hangs from your soft palate)
I just paied $89.00 for a everlast punching bag. I think it is like a 50 lb bag or so.
Expert Bag Punching - 1903 was released on: USA: July 1903
To build a punching bag stand, you will need to gather materials such as wood, screws, and a heavy-duty chain. Construct a sturdy base using the wood and secure the punching bag to the stand using the chain. Make sure the stand is stable and can support the weight of the punching bag.
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The cast of Punching Bag - 2012 includes: Elizabeth Erin Matthews as Kayla
ulnus (bone in the arm), uvula (thing that hangs down at the back of the throat that in cartoons is used as a punching bag), ureter (part of the urinary tract system), urethra (part of the urinary tract system)