Do you mean the basic positions in Ballet? Or do you mean da Vinci's Vitruvian Man poses (study of the anatomy). Links to information about both are below under 'related links'.
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what you are doing with your feet and legs.
The arms should be on the floor and the feet should be at the side The arms should be on the floor and the feet should be at the side
the hand is in hand and feet is in your back
the faces of rhytmic activities are the position of arms and feet position of gymnastic
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An individual in the anatomical position is standing upright with arms at the sides, palms facing forward, and feet pointing forward. It is the standard reference position used in anatomy to describe body structures and positions.
what you are doing with your feet and legs.
The arms should be on the floor and the feet should be at the side The arms should be on the floor and the feet should be at the side
The fundamental position for arms and feet are used in ballet. They include turnout, line, basic arm positions, and basic leg positions.
the hand is in hand and feet is in your back
First position is to stand straight with hands and arms facing in an oval manner, palm of hand curved 1/3 downward. hand tip balance to the pusod. as if being the orator of an orchestra.Second position has arms spread parallel. arms and feet in sideward position. palms facing upward, after first position feet together with arms passionately move oppositely forming a side ward position.Third position has Left arms raise high in oval position above head.
The standard human anatomical position is standing upright with arms at the sides, palms facing forward, and feet flat on the ground. This position is used as a reference point for describing the location of body structures and movements.
the reverse t position is to reject thee factor by its side out of two arms or two feet.....it frequently T position............
the faces of rhytmic activities are the position of arms and feet position of gymnastic
The fundamental position for arms and feet are used in Ballet. They include turnout, line, basic arm positions, and basic leg positions.
Arms Positions: First position- raise arms to a circle in front of the chest. Second position - open up arms sideward, raised below shoulder level with a graceful curve. Third position - raise one arm overhead while other arm remains in 2nd position. Fourth position - raise one arm in front of chest in a half circle, while one arm remains overhead. Fifth position - raise both arms overhead in a graceful curve. Feet Positions: First position - bring heels close to touch; toes apart. Second position - bring feet apart sideward. Third position - bring the heel of one foot to touch the instep of the other foot. Fourth position - bring one foot in front of the other foot to walk strike. Fifth position - bring the heel of one foot to touch the toe of the other.