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Manual transmission driving technique
... in first gear is ready to explore shifting into the higher gears. Shifting For a given speed of travel, the ... as a general rule of thumb, consider shifting between 2000 and 3000 rpm - although in ... make power higher in the rev band shifting around 3500rpm can drop you to a ... able to simply release the gas while shifting, and the engine will roughly sync. ...
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Shin splints
... is to dorsiflex the foot (raise the toe). It may not be obvious why a muscle which raises the toe can be stressed or injured by running ... runners overstride, and land heavily on the heel with each footstrike. When this happens, the ... forcefully extended. This forceful extension of the toe causes a corresponding rapid stretch in the ... rapid than the down-slap during the heel footstrike. Moreover, the calf-powered foot ...
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Double clutch
... synchromesh gearbox accomplishes this synchronization automatically. When shifting up on a double-clutched vehicle, the ... they are at a level suitable for shifting into the next gear. The driver then ... slow down. A related technique is called Heel-and-Toe, during which the brake and accelerator pedal ... pressed by the left foot. Note that Heel-and-Toe can be used with ...
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Initial D Terminologies and Techniques
... require much more acceleration work and weight shifting to execute properly. Drift vs Grip Drifting ... however is free to do all the shifting and anything else. Inherently advantageous to FF ... know just how much pressure is necessary. Heel-Toe A racing technique used during down shifting. The driver brakes with the ball ...
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Marching band
... glide step. This step involves bringing the heel gently to the ground with the toe pointed, and then rolling forward onto the ... his or her foot out to the toe, bending the knee. The knee then locks ... direction of play. This is known as "shifting" or "sliding." Percussion players, whose large drum ... each foot down and rolling from the toe to the heel (the exact reverse ...
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Effects pedal
... copy of itself out of phase, and shifting the phase relationship cyclically. The phasing effect ... 3 MXR Dynacomp ToadWorks Mr. Squishy Pitch shifting - Devices that alter the pitch of the ... BOSS PS-5 A subtype of pitch shifting devices is the "octave pedal". Rather than ... Electone is the volume pedal, which incorporates toe switches that allow the performer to achieve ... plays, gently pumps up and down with heel and toe pressure to achieve whatever ...
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Crip Walk
... are many variations to the C-Walk: Heel Toe - A recently popular variation which involves crossing ... V - The original crip walk, which involves shifting your body by making Vs with your ... can be done to spell out words. Heel Hop - This move is similar to heel toe but does not involve a ...
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Fencing terminology
... foot moves first, beginning by lifting the toe/ball of the foot. Straighten the leg at the knee, pushing the heel out in front. Land on the heel, and then bring the back foot up ... discussion. From en garde, push the front heel out by extending the front leg from ... move forward prior to the body weight shifting forward. As the front leg extends, ...
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Roll step
... that involves touching the ground with the heel first, then following through with a "rolling ... style is accomplished by rolling from the heel to the toe while shifting the weight forward, thus creating a smooth ... bicycling" effect. The pulse is in the heel." External links Fundamentals of marching bands
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User:Kjkolb/Science
... Dam crest Dam failure Dam length Dam toe Day length Daylighting control Dead level Dead ... Heaving Heavy nucleus Heavy particle Hedging contract Heel of a dam Heliochemical process Heliothermal , Heliothermic ... shape effect Load shape Load shedding Load shifting Load side and line side Local distribution ... Peak load Peak power Peak shaving Peak shifting Peak watt Peaking capacity Peaking hydropower Pediplain ...
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