Sentences with phrase «about climbing up»

The new Career mode is all about climbing up the MMA career ladder one fight at a time, and each fight comes with a four - week training camp.
This is not going to be about climbing up to the attic or storage space to find the decorations, signs and other miscellaneous stuff from past holiday seasons.
Again, we are not talking about climbing up the rankings in a genre - specific category or how many email subscribers we can gain or how many books we can give away.
(I had been much too excited about climbing up to 4,000 meters to sleep at all.)
The candidate tells a narrative about her climb up the public relations career ladder from intern to assistant to PR associate with basic information including her job titles, dates of employment, and the name and locations of her employers.

Not exact matches

Most oil exploration companies need prices to climb above $ 60 before they'll feel confident about launching new projects and staffing up again.
Even my own post running up to the IPO focused on all the bad things that have dogged the site during its crazy climb over the past few years, from users» privacy concerns to advertisers» doubts about the site's usefulness.
As I was working up a sweat climbing 40 flights of stairs with my kettle bell the other day, I thought about someone I interviewed a while back who went through a dramatic change of heart.
As of Tuesday's close, shares of Procter & Gamble have climbed more than 13 percent from one year ago and are up about 7 percent for the year - to - date period.
In conclusion: By applying a creative methodology that tapped certain skills and developing a system of deliberate practice where I would focus on the weak parts of my skill set I was about to climb up the link building mountain and enjoy the view.
Rubin (2011, 21 — 22) estimated that the average number of rockets fired per fatality climbed from about 100 in 2002 up to 2,100 by 2008.
Because, my God, though I lack the soul - zeal and the sublime integrity of your saints, I yet have received from you an overwhelming sympathy for all that stirs within the dark mass of matter; because I know myself to be irremediably less a child of heaven than a son of earth; therefore I will this morning climb up in spirit to the high places, bearing with me the hopes and the miseries of my mother; and there — empowered by that priesthood which you alone (as I firmly believe) have bestowed on me — upon all that in the world of human flesh is now about to be born or to die beneath the rising sun I will call down the Fire.
When I'm contemplating speaking up about a theology collision I liken it to «climbing up on the cross».
I mean this literally about the climbing, i once didn't pay attention and it climbed up my paddle into the greasy inner workings of the mixer.
She turned her back briefly, and Tommy, who was the youngest and most agile of my three brothers, managed to climb up on the table in about two seconds flat.
People have just about forgotten that the Baltimore Orioles used to be the St. Louis Browns, so far up the ladder of respectability have the Orioles climbed.
Those who had been in a bar at 1 a.m. when Vee was making people laugh so hard that they cried, those who had seen him grab the deejay's microphone at 2 a.m. and climb on a chair to sing Sinatra, those whose hotel doors he had rapped on at 3:30 a.m. to talk about life and whose lampshades he had dented with his head when their eyelids sagged («Had to do something to wake you up!
That picture of Tenzing Norgay — the second man atop Everest and Hillary's Nepali climbing partner — with one leg in a huge snow boot cocked up on the ice, being captured by someone behind the camera who somehow did not care about taking a selfie at the top.
On homecoming eve the freshmen climb up the mountain to party and whitewash the big rocks that measure more than 100 feet long and form a «W» and, though that is about the extent of any traditional activities, the school is not so new that a few guys could not come down from Idaho last month and pelt the statue of Weber's founder with some well - chosen eggs.
We just need to worry about ourselves and we're slowly climbing up there.»
Nicklaus climbed up to the putting surface, tapped the ball and watched as it ran and ran and — just as it seemed about to stop short — toppled into the hole for a birdie 3.
What makes this bounce house different from others is that for about $ 300 up to five kids can race through dual entrances, climbing walls, bumpers and obstacles as they head to the two slides to cross the finish line in your backyard.
When she gets even more free time she bakes, climbs rocks, daydreams about homesteading, takes dozens of pictures of whatever strikes her fancy, blogs at Embrita Blogging, researches homeschooling, photography, and mindful living, and writes about offing (made - up) people.
Ours managed to get 1.5 inches taller between her 12 and 15 month checkups without gaining any weight whatsoever (I had noticed her pants were getting looser...)-- They keep a careful eye on her height and head growth, and as long as those keep up (they keep climbing %'s actually) they don't worry too much about the weight anymore.
Cribs have their dangers, but with a properly sized mattress and nothing within reach, they can be made reasonably secure, and you don't have to worry about the baby exploring the diaper pail or climbing up the bookshelf or emptying out the dresser.
Pediatric well visits are about so much more than getting shots and plotting your child's climb up the growth chart.
It however took the intervention of one of the onlookers who climbed up to remove the body of the man which stayed hanging on the electric pole for about an hour.
It will gather attractively, but it won't climb up as women go about their day.
Meanwhile, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels continue to climb, up about 20 percent over the past half century.
At the 2013 trials of DARPA's robotics competition in Florida, a high - tech robot named Hubo had just about completed a tricky challenge: climbing up a ladder roughly the height of a small elephant.
They usually climb to the base of the cloud layer, about 700 metres up, before entering a long descending glide.
Specifically, she was thinking about Gartner's hype cycle, a glib model cooked up by an IT research firm, in which every new technology ascends a «peak of inflated expectations,» sinks into a «trough of disillusionment,» then climbs the «slope of enlightenment» to reach a «plateau of productivity.»
[TL:] «And the larvae have to climb up the stems because they mine into the young stems on the plant, which are about half a meter to a meter up the stem.
They've adopted rules that provide time off from tenure - track positions, created part - time tenure slots, and spread the gospel about the need to make room for family choices in the climb up the academic ladder.
«It will climb up to about 100 meters above and will continue on its route.»
But there's been a longstanding mystery about these common infections — how do the offending bugs manage to climb up into your bladder without being flushed out when you pee?
Although the orangutans at the Great Ape Trust spend their days running, climbing up trees, and playing with their friends, they expended about 30 % less energy than expected for their mass, Pontzer's team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Physical anthropologist Franco Rollo of the University of Camerino in Italy found that Ötzi ate two meals on his final day: one, of cereals and ibex meat, as he was climbing upward through a coniferous forest, and the second, of deer meat and cereals, about three hours before his death high up in the Alps.
As Parks began the acclimatization process with warm - up climbs on two smaller peaks, Bailey told ScienceInsider about his ambitions for the project.
Then, about 3600 years ago, farmers started climbing higher and higher up on the plateau, reaching as far as 3400 meters above sea level.
Steve: We think of Darwin as this guy sitting in his house, just thinking about things and writing, but as a young man he was climbing mountains and swimming rivers and digging up things, getting dirty and getting sick and doing all kinds of things today that we would find remarkable.
For about a month, Thompson moved around different base camps, climbing up and down the mountain and adjusting to high altitudes.
She also opened up about which parts of your body rock climbing works, the strangest thing people say to her, and what a great mind exercise climbing is.
I thought about my true goals in fitness: to have a healthy physique, to be able to join a pick up game of flag football if the opportunity arose, to be able to kayak with my husband, to be able to keep up with the kids, to have enough strength of movement to be able to rock climb, swim, scuba dive, or hike whenever I had the chance.
If its because of the metabolism slowing, how about if I do some exercise when I feel cold, like climb stairs, sit ups, etc?
The research done on Tabata was done with elite cyclists (whose backsides are about as wide as a 2 x 4 and who spend hours cycling regularly up steep climbs).
As someone who has been bouldering for years I can tell you that before I started climbing I couldn't do a single pull up, after about a year (probably less) of climbing regularly I could do 10 pull ups easily as a pre warm up.
Oh, and what about stair step machine up high so it's hard slow climbing?
I started writing up tutorials and posting about gymnastics and acrobatics, but have since grown to include my other physical interests like weightlifting, rock climbing, slack lining and more.
Climb Mount Everest, do an Ironman triathlon, or do whatever reason you're doing this aerobic exercise is so I wouldn't worry too much about something like low to normal hematocrit or hemoglobin levels or low red blood cell size if you're kinda testing yourself in the midst of your training and it's not during a taper or a rest period, one would expect those numbers to kinda be higher up.
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