CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BACK-HEEL
PRESENT
Present
I back-heel
you back-heel
he/she/it back-heels
we back-heel
you back-heel
they back-heel
Present continuous
I am back-heeling
you are back-heeling
he/she/it is back-heeling
we are back-heeling
you are back-heeling
they are back-heeling
Present perfect
I have back-heeled
you have back-heeled
he/she/it has back-heeled
we have back-heeled
you have back-heeled
they have back-heeled
Present perfect continuous
I have been back-heeling
you have been back-heeling
he/she/it has been back-heeling
we have been back-heeling
you have been back-heeling
they have been back-heeling
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I back-heeled
you back-heeled
he/she/it back-heeled
we back-heeled
you back-heeled
they back-heeled
Past continuous
I was back-heeling
you were back-heeling
he/she/it was back-heeling
we were back-heeling
you were back-heeling
they were back-heeling
Past perfect
I had back-heeled
you had back-heeled
he/she/it had back-heeled
we had back-heeled
you had back-heeled
they had back-heeled
Past perfect continuous
I had been back-heeling
you had been back-heeling
he/she/it had been back-heeling
we had been back-heeling
you had been back-heeling
they had been back-heeling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will back-heel
you will back-heel
he/she/it will back-heel
we will back-heel
you will back-heel
they will back-heel
Future continuous
I will be back-heeling
you will be back-heeling
he/she/it will be back-heeling
we will be back-heeling
you will be back-heeling
they will be back-heeling
Future perfect
I will have back-heeled
you will have back-heeled
he/she/it will have back-heeled
we will have back-heeled
you will have back-heeled
they will have back-heeled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been back-heeling
you will have been back-heeling
he/she/it will have been back-heeling
we will have been back-heeling
you will have been back-heeling
they will have been back-heeling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would back-heel
you would back-heel
he/she/it would back-heel
we would back-heel
you would back-heel
they would back-heel
Conditional continuous
I would be back-heeling
you would be back-heeling
he/she/it would be back-heeling
we would be back-heeling
you would be back-heeling
they would be back-heeling
Conditional perfect
I would have back-heel
you would have back-heel
he/she/it would have back-heel
we would have back-heel
you would have back-heel
they would have back-heel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been back-heeling
you would have been back-heeling
he/she/it would have been back-heeling
we would have been back-heeling
you would have been back-heeling
they would have been back-heeling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you back-heel
we let´s back-heel
you back-heel
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
back-heeled
Present Participle
back-heeling
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BACK-HEEL»
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back-heel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
back-heel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Global Art of Soccer
The instep pass is used for distance, flight and accuracy. Combining the instep
with the inside or outside of the foot will create an in- swinging or out-swinging
pass, respectively. The heel can be used for a back-heel or step- over heel flip
pass.
2
Moving Toward Balance: 8 Weeks of Yoga with Rodney Yee
VERSION 1: Hands on your hips, back heel lifted off the ground This version
allows you to move your pelvis without the restriction of the grounding of your
back heel, letting you extend your lower back completely from a very strong back
leg.
Keep your arms straight, your back as upright as possible, and your back heel
firmly on the floor (Figure 3). Check to see that you have not turned your back
heel in toward the other foot. Keep a straight line from the ball of your big toe to
your ...
Maintaining firm contact with the back heel against the floor, place your hands on
your hips and begin to tip forward, rotating the pelvis around the femurs (the
heads of the thighbones). From the back of the pelvis, release down into the
heels ...
Like other split-leg standing poses, Virabhadrasana II is anchored and stabilized
by rooting the outer back heel into the ground. Many beginners have tight groins,
so bending the front knee buckles the back knee, which pulls the outer back ...
Like other split-leg standing poses, Virabhadrasana II is anchored and stabilized
by rooting the outer back heel into the ground. Many beginners have tight groins,
so bending the front knee buckles the back knee, which pulls the outer back ...
7
EPAK INTERMEDIATE BOOK 2: Purple Belt and Blue Belt Manual
Follow up with a left Vertical Punch to your opponent's Face, while
simultaneously executing a right Sliding Check down and onto your opponent's
left Arm. Without hesitation deliver a right Back Heel Kick to your opponent's Body
.
Pull back heel: Pull back, drop working heel to the back. Pull back heel heel: Pull
back, drop working heel two times in succession. Pull back alternate heel heel:
Pull back, drop heel of the standing foot, then heel of the working foot. Pull heel ...
9
Football For Dummies, UK Edition
The back heel can look spectacular and tricky, but it's one of the simpler additions
to an attacker's armoury. 1. Simply lift your kicking foot ahead over the front of the
ball. 2. When your knee and foot are slightly ahead of the ball, snap your heel ...
The back heel can look spectacular and tricky, but it's actually one of the simpler
additions to an attacker's armory. Check out the following steps. 1. Simply lift your
kicking foot ahead over the front of the ball. 2. When your knee and foot are ...
Thomas Dunmore, Scott Murray, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BACK-HEEL»
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back-heel is used in the context of the following news items.
Masango, Letlabika Hand Bafana Victory In Mauritius
The win was sealed in the 84th minute when Wandisile Letlabika collected a back-heel from Ndumiso Mabena, before calmly slotting in the ... «Soccer Laduma, Jul 15»
Mesut Ozil season review
He provided an exquisite back-heel assist for Olivier Giroud and also scored a goal with a fine finish. Özil showed great fitness as he completed ... «The Highbury Clock, Jul 15»
Tottenham transfer news: Where did it all go wrong for £17m transfer …
That aforementioned cameo at the Lane with tricks and flicks against Stoke City and that back-heel. Whatever happened to Tottenham's 'new ... «Metro, Jun 15»
Sasaki deserves a shot at coaching Samurai Blue
Nadeshiko's decisive goal against the Dutch on a curling rocket from the edge of the penalty area came after a nice back-heel pass from Yuki ... «The Japan Times, Jun 15»
Win moves Capital club to top of CSL standings
Pablo Batalla is sent in after a clever back-heel and lobs the ball over the keeper. It's 1-0. Thanks to Yu Dabao's creativity, the Argentine striker ... «CCTV, Jun 15»
Japan Score Scruffy Goal From A Corner, Progress To World Cup …
They still had moments where their interplay and movement almost resulted in some stupefying goals, namely a back-heel from a cross that ... «Deadspin, Jun 15»
Depth propels Boca Juniors to 4-2 friendly win over Jacksonville …
The Armada kept up the pressure, scoring an 86th-minute consolation goal when Safi scored from 25 yards after a back-heel pass from Chaim ... «Florida Times-Union, Jun 15»
Matildas lose to Japan at World Cup
A slick move broke down the defence and when a fierce cross was sprayed across the box, Miyama leapt to back-heel the ball into the side of ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 15»
On left flank or in the central attack, Ryan Babel will have every …
There were two goals – one a clever back-heel – in an 8-0 win over Besiktas, and two thunderbolts against Chelsea and Lyon; all as a ... «The National, Jun 15»
England 10-0 USA
Moments later the captain almost scored with an audacious back-heel, which drew sharp shrills of excitement from several members of the St. «The FA, Jun 15»