He used a stroke he observed natives of the Solomon Islands using, which combined an up-and-down kick with an alternating overarm stroke. |
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As soon as the match resumed, he grabbed the Mongolian's mawashi and used a pulling overarm throw to take the win. |
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Freestyle in those days was the trudgen, an alternating overarm stroke with a scissors kick. |
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I think basically it was an overarm stroke with a scissor kick with the legs. |
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He lunges at the open window, hurling his strawberry milkshake in a cramped overarm throw. |
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Ii'S clear from the history of cricket that bowling has gone through an evolution from underarm bowling to overarm bowling. |
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In England, blind cricketers bowl overarm and with a slightly bigger ball about the size of a size 3 football. |
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One boxer, Khalid, who is 21, displays particular talent, with an overarm technique reminiscent of George Foreman. |
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Among the exercises excluded are squash, football, surfing, backgammon and, sadly, bowling overarm. |
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It's hard to get too excited for the England boys when they've just vanquished a team that can barely bowl overarm. |
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He is credited with introducing round-arm and overarm bowling to Victoria. |
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The underarm lob is better suited to operations in woodland, where an overarm throw may result in the grenade hitting a tree or branch, and bouncing back towards the thrower! |
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Accelerator TM for shotcrete enhances the adhesion of shotcrete on natural stone walls or concrete walls and facilitates overarm work. |
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The restriction of overarm strokes was a direct adherence to the BS-AC pool rules at that time, similarly jumping in from the edge was forbidden. |
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The control group carried on PE classes as normal, but no skills involving the overarm throwing action were taught. |
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Brooks raised his right hand to make an overarm stabbing movement. |
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The process media, which is integrated through the robot base is easily exchanged and changing from a 2.5 to 3 meter overarm takes less than 30 minutes. |
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The 19th century saw underarm bowling superseded by first roundarm and then overarm bowling. |
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Although you're not able to do the leg movements, you do the upper body movements like breaststroke, overarm and backstroke. |
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The study examined the effects of two teaching intervention programmes on the performance and learning of the fundamental overarm throw, badminton overhead clear and javelin throw in a practical physical education setting. |
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His fourth 50 came off 45 deliveries and he hit the only six of the innings with an overarm smash over square leg off a John Hastings bouncer. |
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The country that invented overarm bowling, helmets and the professional limited-over tournament is also deeply protective of the sustenance to be gained from the sport's rich past. |
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In cricket, an England bowler is no-balled for bowling overarm. |
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We went through a number of different overarm and underarm cutting techniques, based on animal and machinery shapes such as the eber or the plough. |
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Carefully nuanced rhyming prose and a gradual increase in difficulty of task from splashing, bubbling and overarm make this book a joy to read and share. |
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The dispute was about a point of principle and centred on the right of bowlers to use an overarm action, which had been legalised ahead of the 1864 season. |
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