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  2. C-stand - Wikipedia

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    Using a C-stand safely is a matter of proper technique, and on the job training. When setting and tightening a grip arm, flag or other equipment in the grip head, it is crucial that the gear be set to one side of the grip head such that the weight causes the locking knob to tighten clockwise, or "righty tighty".

  3. Talk:C-stand - Wikipedia

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  4. Headstand - Wikipedia

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    The headstand, or sometimes head stand, is a pose that is an inversion posture of standing head down. The technique is used in different settings such as yoga , breakdancing , acrobatics and beginner gymnastics .

  5. Cillian Murphy ‘smashed his head open’ while filming ...

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    Instead of seeking medical attention, he contacted the film's makeup designer, Luisa Abel, at around 3 a.m., and she "glued his head shut." “She covered it all up and you don’t even see it in ...

  6. Grappling position - Wikipedia

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    Positioning is the foundation of ground fighting, if one combatant is controlling an opponent from a top position, such as if they are pinning the opponent to the ground, then that combatant is said to have the top position, while their opponent is said to have the bottom position. Top positions are usually dominant as fighters can use their ...

  7. Cymbal stand - Wikipedia

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    Straight stands Five cymbal stand heads showing the button and mounting bolt Exploded views showing various patterns of washers, sleeve and nut. The simplest free-standing cymbal stands consist of a metal tripod with two or three concentric tubes allowing height adjustment, and a button at the top to allow angle adjustment.

  8. (Can't Get My) Head Around You - Wikipedia

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    "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" is a punk rock song by The Offspring. The song features as the sixth track of the band's seventh studio album, Splinter (2003), and was released as its second single in 2004. "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" was released to radio on February 24, 2004. [4]

  9. Hi-hat - Wikipedia

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    Hi-hats consist of a matching pair of small to medium-sized cymbals mounted on a stand, with the two cymbals facing each other. The bottom cymbal is fixed and the top is mounted on a rod which moves the top cymbal toward the bottom one when the pedal is depressed (a hi-hat that is in this position is said to be "closed" or "closed hi-hats").