Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 1, 2017

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Plantar Fasciitis: Simple Cure - Duration: 1:50.

AJ here with Stronglife Physiotherapy.

If you have plantar fasciitis you know what a pain it can be.

In this video I'm going to show you a simple stretch to get some quick relief

which for many people completely relieves the pain

Plantar fasciitis can go on for months or years if left untreated

The same types of stretches tend to be prescribed over and over again and they can help

But there's one stretch that is particularly effective and is the opposite of what they usually tell you to do

So, try this stretch before spending a lot of money on orthotics, or using an immobilizing boot

or trying surgery which can be a disaster

or steroid injections which help short term but long term can make you worse

and even cause you to rupture your plantar fascia!

This is an easy stretch to do

Just bring your foot up on your opposite leg and stretch your toes and ankle down

Hold for a few second and repeat 10-20 times.

You should feel a good stretch on the top of your foot and up on your shin.

You can also do this stretch be getting on your bed, couch or the ground and sitting on your heels.

If you need to you can put a pillow underneath you to make it more comfortable.

Try to stay in this position for 1 to 3 minutes

A lot of people get significant relief after just one time doing this stretch.

But keep at it every day, a few times a day to get lasting relief

Thank you for watching!

Make sure to subscribe!

Have a great day, and stay strong!

For more infomation >> Plantar Fasciitis: Simple Cure - Duration: 1:50.

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INTERNET VIDEO PRODUCTION - Duration: 1:18.

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ASH NEVER AGES?! How Come Ash NEVER Grows Up?! (Secrets Revealed) -Part 2! - Duration: 4:20.

Hello how are you guys doing today my name is black tarzan, and today I am going to be

making a video on why ash never ages!

Coming up!

My first video about ash blew up, so I am going to be making another video about why

ash never ages, and hopefully this video goes viral as well.

By the way if you guys haven't seen my first video about why never ages you definitely

should go and watch that video first, because this video is gonna build off of that video.

The link will be in the description below.

Guys before I start off the video I would just like to everyone watching this video

right now to subscribe to my youtube channel!

Join the black tarzan army today!

Anway, let's get right into the video!

I really just don't understand why ash doesn't age at all.

It really just seems ridiculous to me.

So I don't really know about you guys, but I am really into anime.

I remember watching anime like dragon ball, and Naruto.

I know this video is about pokemon but, I just want to go ahead and explain a few things

to you guys really quick.

In most animes, the main characters grow up as time goes a long.

A good example of this is dragon ball.

Goku started out as a kid in the first dragon ball show, but by the time you got to dragon

ball z he became a full grown adult.

In the Naruto anime.

Nartuto starts off as a kid in the first show, but he also grows up to become an adult in

the second Naruto shippuden show.

I can't help but wonder why the pokemon writers chose not to grow and develop ash

as a person.

I honestly think it is ridiculous.

I also think that the whole pokemon anime has a very cool idea/concept behind it, but

I think the writers poorly wrote the pokemon story, because there are just so many things

that don't make sense.

Like where is ash's dad, why does ash never age, how come ash doesn't go to school,

and so on.

Is it just me or does it seem very dangerous for a 10-year-old to be traveling and roaming

around the world with no food, shelter, or money.

Anyway let's get back on topic because this video is supposed to be about why ash never

ages!

The people who make pokemon just really want to make a lot of money just selling things

like merchandise, pokemon movie tickets, pokemon games, etc.Right now Nintendo is literally

making billions of dollars from the pokemon franchise.

Just to put things into perspective of how big pokemon is, I will go thorough how much

money they make right know.

Pokemon go has earned 1.2 billion dollars and it continues to make over 200 million

dollars in extra cash every month.

The pokemon Nintendo 3DS games have earned over 231 million dollars so far, and Nintendo

makes roughly 5 million dollars every time they release a new game.

Nintendo has makes over 100 million dollars from pokemon merchandise like toys, t shirts,

etc.

The pokemon anime series earns up to 2 billion dollars every year when it is televised to

the public.

The pokemon executives are very money hungry and they will do whatever it takes to keep

the pokemon business afloat.

I think that they just want to keep the show aimed for younger viewers so that they can

sell pokemon toys, and games, etc.

Adults are more likely to have jobs, and other commitments they have to tend to, and will

probably not make the pokemon business a lot of money.

Any way this is kinda why I think ash never ages.

If you like this video definetly be sure to give this video a thumbs up, and be sure to

subscribe.

Also tell me the reason why you think ash never ages in comment section down below.

I think it would be super interesting if I could hear everyone's opinions and thoughts

on this issue.

My name is black tarzan thank you so much for watching I really appreciate it!

Peace!

For more infomation >> ASH NEVER AGES?! How Come Ash NEVER Grows Up?! (Secrets Revealed) -Part 2! - Duration: 4:20.

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Butterfly - Bunch of Butterflies - My Animal Friends - Animals Documentary - Kids educational Videos - Duration: 6:55.

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Welcome to the Beautiful world of Butterflies and explore the wonders of Butterflies through the life of the Monarch butterfly.

Know how Caterpillars create a solid case around them and this helps them to turn their Caterpillar body into a colorful Butterfly.

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Butterfly - Bunch of Butterflies - My Animal Friends - Animals Documentary - Kids educational Videos.

Monarch butterfly is the most beautiful of all butterflies, that`s why considered as the king of the butterflies.

Butterflies are the most beautiful insects in the world. Butterfly spend their life by flying away. Most of the people enjoy watching butterflies flying away among flowers.

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The show 'Kids Education' is carefully designed to give a joyful learning experience to the children.

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Paratransit Vehicle Urban Driving Safety - Duration: 16:59.

More and more cities are committing to Vision Zero — a plan to end all traffic deaths

and severe injuries on city streets.

That means improving safety for everyone: people walking, biking, taking transit, and

driving.

Safety on our streets is everybody's responsibility.

People can be distracted or unpredictable, and everyone makes mistakes, but they shouldn't

result in severe injury or death.

All traffic collisions are preventable, and as professional drivers, you play a large role.

This training will give you the tools you need to drive safely on city streets.

We're counting on you!

A recent survey asked hundreds of professional vehicle drivers about safe city driving.

What did they say?

Watch for distracted and unsafe behavior.

Slow down.

Be patient.

And check for people before you turn.

The facts about city driving show how important it is to be alert at all times.

You might be surprised—most collisions happen in daylight, in good weather, and while people

are going straight.

What's the takeway?

Slow down.

Even at 25 miles per hour, it takes a large vehicle 140 feet to stop – that's about

half a city block.

Slowing down makes collisions less severe.

When a person is hit by a passenger vehicle going 20 miles per hour, the chance of death

is 5%.

If the same vehicle is going 40 miles per hour, that chance of death increases to 85%.

The numbers are even worse for large vehicles.

As an example: from 2007 to 2011 in San Francisco, large vehicles accounted for only 4% of all

collisions with people walking and biking.

But collisions with large vehicles are much more deadly, accounting for 17% of all fatalities.

Slowing down doesn't cost much time.

Driving behind a person on a bike for a block takes about 9 extra seconds.

Stopping at a yellow light takes only 30 extra seconds.

But hitting someone could cost you hours, days, weeks or your job, not to mention a life.

So when you feel rushed, take a deep breath and take your time.

Cities across America are redesigning their streets to make them safer for walking and biking.

Some of these new street designs might look confusing.

Here's what you need to know.

All intersections are crosswalks, even if they're not marked.

Some crosswalks are marked with thick lines to make them more visible.

Other crosswalks and intersections are raised to the level of the sidewalk to act as a speed

bump and to warn drivers to expect people crossing.

Be cautious and watch for people when you approach any intersection.

Advance limit lines, yield lines, shark's teeth, and pedestrian yield signs show drivers

where people will cross, and where to stop to keep space clear.

Stop behind these lines at red lights, stop signs, and whenever a person is crossing.

Bulbouts, where the sidewalk extends into the street, make it easier to see pedestrians—and

for them to see you.

They also help drivers remember to slow down when making right turns.

Watch for people on sidewalk extensions who may be closer to moving traffic than you expect.

Also, be aware that bicyclists may move to the left to get around bulbouts.

Leading interval signals give people walking a head start before the light turns green

for vehicle traffic.

Allowing pedestrians to enter the crosswalk before traffic starts moving makes them more visible.

Pedestrian scrambles stop vehicle traffic in all directions at an intersection and allow

people to cross in any direction—including diagonally.

Pedestrian scrambles are often paired with no-right-on-red restrictions.

Rapid flashing beacons turn very bright when the pedestrian button is pressed, or when

the sensor is activated.

Proceed slowly as you approach the flashing yellow beacon, especially if the beacon has

been activated.

A pedestrian crossing light turns flashing yellow, and then solid yellow before turning

solid red.

When it turns back to flashing red, you may proceed after making a full stop, as long

as the crosswalk is empty.

Proceed with caution through the flashing yellow and red lights, and of course, stop

whenever the light is solid red.

Traffic circles help slow traffic and reduce conflicts.

You must stop at the stop sign before entering an intersection with a traffic circle and

proceed around the right-hand side of the circle.

Watch for people in crosswalks and for people on bikes coming around the circle.

And now, a word about blind spots…

We all know we have them, but even so, remind yourself about the blind spots around you—including

in front and at the corners of your windshield.

With so much going on, it's easy to lose people in your blind spot.

Sharrows indicate where people on bikes share the lane with vehicles.

They also show where people biking should ride to avoid colliding with open doors.

But remember: people on bikes have the right to use the lane whether or not there is a

sharrow.

Bike lanes are exclusively for people biking: they can be unprotected, buffered, or protected

by parked cars or a curb.

Dashed bike lanes indicate a mixing zone where vehicles may enter the bike lane to turn or

change lanes.

Reverse-flow bike lanes allow cyclists to travel in the opposite direction as vehicles

near them.

They're usually physically separated from other traffic.

Some bike lanes are elevated, built at a level that is higher than the street, but lower

than the sidewalk.

They provide a safe, separated space for cyclists, away from vehicles.

Bike box areas are marked with a bike stencil at intersections.

They act as advanced limit lines for vehicles.

These areas provide space for people on bikes to gather at the front of a line of vehicles

waiting at a red light.

This increases their visibility to drivers.

People biking will ride past stopped vehicles to get to the bike box at the front of the

intersection.

Give them some room—you should stop short of the limit line behind the bike box, and

cross the line only after the light turns green and people on bikes have cleared the

bike box.

Bicycle traffic signals provide separate phases for bicycle and vehicle traffic, allowing

people on bikes to proceed while vehicles are stopped.

Be aware of these bike signals, but stay focused on the vehicle signal.

Only advance when vehicles have a green light and the intersection is clear.

Okay, let's take a short quiz to see what you've learned so far.

Ready?

Here we go…

Number One: when do most collisions happen?

Did you say: "in daylight?"

You're correct!

Question Two: if an intersection is NOT marked, is it still a crosswalk?

Yes!

Did you get it right?

Great job.

One more before we go on:

What's one of the best things to do to avoid collisions?

You know it—take a breath, pay attention, and slow down.

City streets are crowded and chaotic, so seeing everything that's going on can be difficult.

Here's a test.

How many times does the white team pass the ball?

If you answered 11, you're correct.

But did you notice anything else?

Always be aware of what's around you, and remember that that it is easy to miss something

if you're not looking for it.

Here are some basic principles for driving near people.

From your driver's seat, it can be difficult to see people walking or bicycling.

Adjust your mirrors properly to reduce blind spots.

People walking or bicycling may appear unexpectedly—be prepared to stop or maneuver quickly to avoid

a collision.

Give yourself plenty of time to react, and look up the street for people ahead.

Look out!

Scan the road from building to building, not just curb to curb.

Check sidewalks, alleys, side streets, driveways, and behind parked vehicles for people who

may enter your path.

Turning vehicles are especially dangerous for people walking and collisions often occur

when vehicles are making turns.

When you turn, remember:

Check for people using the crosswalk you are about to enter before starting your turn.

Watch for people on bikes traveling in the oncoming direction who may be blocked by vehicles.

Assume that people don't know how your vehicle moves, especially the rear axle.

Always check your mirrors and blind spots!

Patience pays off, take a moment to make sure you're clear.

While it might feel like you can save time by driving fast, making a light, turning without

checking, or passing without proper space, you won't.

Safe driving only adds a few seconds to your trip; a collision can cost you your job or

someone their life.

Here are some important things to remember about people walking:

All intersections are legal crosswalks and people may cross the street anywhere.

Children, seniors and people with disabilities are the most vulnerable on city streets.

Give buses and streetcars lots of space, and watch for people boarding in the street or

running to catch a bus or train.

Do everything you can to avoid stopping in intersections or crosswalks.

This creates dangerous situations for people walking, who are forced into moving traffic,

and for people biking, who may be forced out of the bike lane.

And here are some important things to remember about people on bikes.

Most city streets are legal bicycling streets even if they have no markings or signs.

People biking can fall in front of you, so always keep a safe distance behind them.

Provide a safe amount of space when passing someone on a bike—a minimum of three feet

whenever possible is required by law in many states, including California.

People on bikes prefer to be in the bike lane.

If they're not in the bike lane, it's often to avoid hazards or make a turn.

Give them room until they can get where they are going.

People on bikes are taught to ride closer to traffic to avoid being hit or forced into

moving traffic by someone opening a car door.

Whew, that was a close one!

Expect to see people on bikes filter to the front of the line of vehicles stopped at an

intersection, ride beside vehicles, and pass on the right.

A tap of the horn may be useful to make your presence known to someone on a bike, but avoid

using the horn unnecessarily.

You could startle them and cause them to lose control and fall, or they might ride in an

unsafe manner just to avoid you.

Vehicles making right turns are especially dangerous for bicyclists, so always:

Approach right turns properly, signal early and wait for people bicycling to clear the

intersection.

Move as far to the right as practical before turning so that people on bikes can pass on

the left.

Let's try a few more questions.

Who are the most vulnerable people on city streets?

Children, seniors, and people with disabilities

Why do people on bikes ride close to traffic?

To avoid car doors.

What is one of the most dangerous situations for people walking and riding bikes?

Turning vehicles.

And what can YOU do to make sure everyone stays safe in any situation?

That's right—stay patient, stay alert, and (of course)… slow down.

Stopping to pick up or drop off passengers on crowded city streets presents a special

set of challenges.

Whenever you're parking, picking up or dropping off, keep these tips in mind:

Always check for people in your mirrors and blind spots.

Open the driver-side door with your right hand—this will cause you to look to your

left for people biking past your vehicle.

Never pick-up or drop off in a marked crosswalk and avoid stopping in the intersection where

people cross the street.

Know where loading zones are and use them as your first option.

If no loading zones are available, use side streets or open parking spaces—avoid stopping

in bike lanes whenever possible and never in transit lanes.

Only use bike lanes for pick-ups or drop-offs upon customer request, or if there are no

other safe locations nearby.

Never deploy a lift directly into a bike lane – this creates unsafe conditions for both

your passengers and people on bikes.

Paratransit operators who must pick up or drop off a passenger on a street with a bike

lane adjacent to the curb should always use the bike lane to do so,

in order to deploy passengers directly onto the sidewalk.

Keep an eye out for and yield to people on bikes when entering and exiting a bike lane.

Bad weather and difficult driving conditions like rain, snow, fog, or low lighting make

it hard to see and stop.

Your vehicle is also more likely to slide or lose control in wet or icy conditions.

Weather conditions can also create issues for people walking and biking, as they try

to avoid puddles, slippery areas and large umbrellas.

Train tracks, grates, and construction plates get slippery in wet weather, and may cause

people walking and bicycling to fall.

The safest thing you can do in difficult conditions, whether it's wet or icy or dark, is to slow

down and drive even more carefully.

Remember, going fast might only save you a few seconds; speeding could cost you your

job, or worse, a life.

Traffic deaths and severe injuries happen far too often, and people walking and biking

are especially vulnerable.

People can be distracted or make unsafe decisions, so as a professional driver the responsibility

for safety lies with you.

A collision could mean the loss of your license or your job, and dealing with the legal implications

could take years and an emotional toll if someone is killed or injured in a crash.

Help us achieve Vision Zero!

Let's make sure everyone can use our streets safely.

Thank you for watching, and for following these important safe driving tips.

Remember, we're counting on you!

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