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leg drop

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leg drop
A narrow curtain, usually hung as one of a pair, on each side of a theater stage, parallel to the footlights.


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Mysterio springboards off the top rope with a leg drop for a very close near fall.
Females show a greater internal rotation of the femur during running than men and also have a tendency to larger hip adduction during activities such as running and single leg drop (Ferber et al 2003, Hewett et al 2006, Russell et al 2006).
Given the reliability of the single leg drop jump, it may offer better prognostic and diagnostic information than that obtained with bilateral vertical jumps.
 
 
 
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