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And on the backside here, you've got three, no actually four different plugs for the wall.
We need this for the backside cooling of our sample so it has to be turned on as well.
This will allow the sample to be stationary and also provides helium cooling on the backside.
Now right and left side imbalance can occur we know that we know that from side to side we might have a little bit of a difference but you know understand that this is part of that process of finding out those limitations okay so we're looking for those pinpoints again the hip the shoulder the knees and the ankle but this is from the backside as well okay also with the feet you're looking for you know especially from the back view look at their shoes or look at their feet and see if you're starting to see maybe the heel is in a different position if their toes are starting to swing out you might see their arches being a little bit off in positioning so these are all things we want to pay attention to at these levels.
The subscapular region is on the backside.
If you notice, it's the left one here on the backside.
Here's the backside of it, so you can get more of a feel. The trees, the old avenues of the backstreets of Omotesando.
So, you get kind of that feel on the backside of the Omotesando Hills, although that's a new building.
Or is this the backside of it?
They use more paper for comic books than they do for toilet paper, my guess is because of these fancy toilets that they have that clean your backside for you.
Begin to pedal out through your feet, bending one knee at a time to stretch through the backside body.
Nollie backside 180.
A backside 180 revert.
That's incredible That's what most snowboarding is just playing around with it and taking it to the next level over and over and over again You When it comes to carving one of the biggest thing is understanding where your center of mass is So you'll notice as we do these super creative Gnarly little tricks is that I'm still going back to the basic understanding of snowboarding Which is if I can keep my belly button leaned over that edge and sometimes I lean over a lot more sometimes I don't but the more I'm able to understand where my center of mass is It's gonna unlock a lot of cool tricks So I just did a toeside carve backside one toeside carve backside one and I repeated that But I just simply understood where my belly button was and then I was really able to adjust my ankles To be able to stick in the snow find my balance reset throw my shoulders stick my toes in the ground So overall when you're doing advanced carving and you're trying to become creative just go back to the basics get a carve See what you can do within that carve Explore with the different body positions and then keep your body over that edge If you end up not keeping your body over the edge, that's when you catch an edge and it sucks not fun.