Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
elbow locked in full extension
Spanish translation:
brazo completamente extendido/sin doblar o flexionar el codo
English term
locked
Oct 26, 2022 08:06: abe(L)solano Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
Brazo bien extendido/sin doblar o flexionar el codo
Palma de la mano hacia el techo con el.brazo completamente extendido, sin doblar el codo
Palma de la mano viendo hacia el techo y sin doblar el codo
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Juan Gil
: Así es como hablamos.
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¡gracias Juan por el agrí! saludos
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Neil Ashby
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¡Gracias Neil!
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Cecilia Rey
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¡Gracias Cecilia!
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inmóvil
Uno de los significados de lock es "to become fixed in one position", Puede que haga referencia a inmóvil o inmobilizado.
trabado
Se refiere a que el codo debe estar trabado, con los brazos extendidos.
Saludos,
Mónica
bloqueaddo
También es común para rodillas, aunque en muchas actividades se pide que estén desbloqueadas, piernas rectas pero no las rodillas bloqueadas en el máximo hacia atrás.
Muchos ejemplos de uso (incluso ver pestaña de fotos):
https://www.google.com/search?q="codos bloqueados"
Discussion
Para la prueba de aislamiento, comience con la palma de la mano mirando hacia el techo y el codo bloqueado en extensión completa.