| 11. | The arch is pronating-- rolling over-- which is creating an extra strong force on the ankle.
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| 12. | +Rotate your forearm from a pronated position ( palm down ) to a supinated one ( palm up ).
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| 13. | When pronated, the brachioradialis is more active during elbow flexion since the biceps brachii is in a mechanical disadvantage.
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| 14. | Once at the pyramids, the Brachial Plexus and stimulates the Pronator Teres to contract causing the hand to pronate.
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| 15. | By pronating his wrist upon release, the pitcher can make the pitch break in the same direction as a screwball.
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| 16. | When the pitcher lets go, he must pronate his wrist, or turn it so the palm faces third base.
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| 17. | Some have associated a " pull-up " with utilizing an overhand ( pronated; palms facing away ) grip.
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| 18. | The individual starts by grabbing a vertical object such as a pole or tree trunk, with both hands palms pronated.
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| 19. | Regarding posture, a pronated foot is one in which the heel bone angles inward and the arch tends to collapse.
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| 20. | For most, bringing the chin this high is most easily achieved with a pronated ( overhanded, palms-away ) grip.
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