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  2. Podorythmie - Wikipedia

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    Podorythmie is a traditional French Canadian method of tapping one's feet during musical performances, which is a common practice in Québécois and Acadian music, and to a lesser extent, Canadian folk music as a whole. It is a percussion technique that uses the feet as a musical instrument to produce

  3. This one-move workout from Anne Hathaway’s trainer builds ...

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    Emily Blunt has now been training with Eastwood for upwards of 12 years, Stanley Tucci has clocked up more than a decade, while Anne Hathaway commits to five hour-long video call classes each week ...

  4. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    Eating positions vary in different regions of the world, as culture strongly influences the way people eat their meals. For example, in most of the Middle Eastern countries, eating while sitting on the floor is most common, and it is believed to be healthier than eating while sitting at a table. [8] [9]

  5. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    T-sign: Made by holding one hand vertically and tapping the fingertips with the palm of the other hand held horizontally such that the two hands form the shape of the letter T. A variant uses the forearms in place of the hands. It is used in many sports to request a timeout; in cricket, it is used by players to request the review of the third ...

  6. The mini stepper is TikTok’s latest fitness craze: Does it work?

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    One in 4 adults sit for more than eight hours daily, and nearly half of this group does not exercise. TikTok’s latest fitness trend, the mini stepper, is motivating people like me to get off the ...

  7. Category:Human positions - Wikipedia

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  8. The unfathomable story behind Malcolm Butler's Super Bowl ...

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    Butler instead bombed his audition in front of representatives of all 32 NFL teams, measuring at more than an inch below his listed height of 5-foot-11 and running the 40-yard dash in a lackluster ...

  9. Entrainment (biomusicology) - Wikipedia

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    Entrainment in the biomusicological sense refers to the synchronization (e.g., foot tapping) of organisms to an external perceived rhythm such as human music and dance. Humans are the only species for which all individuals experience entrainment, although there are documented examples of entrained nonhuman individuals.