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- Retrieved 20 May 2014. Simpson, Paul; Hesse, Uli (2013). Who Invented the Stepover?: and other crucial football conundrums. London: Profile Books. p. 38....
- segments are known as stepovers. In the case of a dextral fault zone, a right-stepping offset is known as an extensional stepover as movement on the two...
- Look up stepover or step over in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stepover or step over may refer to: Fault stepover, term from strike-slip tectonics Stepover...
- same direction. The wrestler then grabs one of the opponent's arms in a stepover armlock, turning 360° so the opponent's arm is bent around the leg of the...
- planted two feet apart, so their branches cross, and are tied to a trellis. Stepover: A Horizontal espalier with only one set of branches tied to a wire around...
- Everything that would come to define him – the lightning pace, the blurry stepovers, the implausible impression that he was faster with the ball than without...
- submission based, finishing maneuver—the STFU (a stepover toehold sleeper, though named for a stepover toehold facelock)—when he was put into a triple...
- Retrieved 7 August 2023. Hesse, Uli; Simpson, Paul (2013). Who Invented the Stepover?. Profile Books. p. 44. ISBN 978-1847658425. Like Michels, he had been...
- of smart material whose viscosity increases as shear stress increases Stepover Toehold Facelock, a submission hold used in professional wrestling Common...
- the San Andreas Fault, San Jacinto Fault, Imperial Fault Zone, and a "stepover fault" shear zone system. Geologists have determined that previous flooding...