It might mean he's comfortable with you, he likes you, or it might mean nothing at all and you're just touching and he is not aware
A tripod has 3 legs and the affix pod means leg so, three legs!
The pressure exerted by a man standing on one leg is twice the pressure he exerts when standing on two legs
To move on QWOP you use Q, W, O, P. each one is a different part of the leg
Compression hose, or a compression stocking, are designed to help proper circulation of blood and lymph fluid in the legs. Compression hose can help to relieve leg fatigue and swelling (edema) in the legs.
If it is an ammeter designed for DC (direct current) like you have in a car and you connect it in an AC (alternating current) circuit (like you have in your home) it will read zero, even though it is obvious that current is flowing.
Yes horses move with there legs . If they brake a leg or twist it then they can't move at all.
[The] leg.
If you mean one leg then; Fondue. If you mean both legs then; Plie
Side Split1. Stand up straight. 2. Put your arms on the mat. (You may bend your legs)3. Straighten your legs out and don't make it bend and then move your legs towards your arms and there you go.Hope this helped =DFront Split1. Sit down on the Matt and put one leg in front of you. 2. Push that leg as far as you can to the floor. (DO NOT PUSH YOURSELF TO DO IT. You might pull a muscle.)3. Put another leg behind you and push that leg as far as it can.If you have both legs on the ground firmly and touching exactly on it, you are doing the front split.
Their strong legs/leg muscles
What does bruising on your legs mean
so that it helps the legs move better
if you mean what is trotting, then trotting is a 2 beat gait, the front legs and back legs move in a pattern that takes the front leg and the opposite back leg moving at the same time, you can either sit to this or post to it, and in western its called a jog
Your brain controls all your body. so when you move yur mscles in your leg...your brain is funtioning it to do so. This makes your musces in your leg move.
They have tasting cells at the bottom of each leg so they taste by touching the prey.
They run very fast.
Spiders have 8 legs. To move they fill their legs with blood, forcing the legs to straighten out. The front legs reach ahead of the spider and the back legs, when straightened out push the spider forwards.