Not exact matches
I have been trying to picture you a devotee of Zen Buddhism, for example,
sitting cross-legged on a cushion, every part of your
body in a prescribed
position, banishing all thoughts of physical sensation, all recollections and perceptions, making no distinctions between right and wrong, just
sitting in abstracted meditation, until you win enlightenment.
Some chairs for babies put little
bodies in unnatural and unhelpful
sitting positions.
Fine Motor Skill — Your baby can hold a small object
in hand Gross Motor Skill — When put
in a
sitting position, your baby can raise her head Sensory Skill — When you hold your baby you can feel her
body relax and she will cuddle
Also if head isn't stable
in sitting position, or limbs seem stiff or floppy, or the baby favors one side of the
body.
To keep your little one comfortable too the soft padded carrier has a high
body with foot straps to support your child's back, rest their feet and keep them
in a comfortable
sitting position.
Robin Kaplan: Kind of depending on the way the baby was
sitting in utero, sometimes they have a little crick
in their neck and so if you think about when you are driving a car and it hurts to turn left and so every time you try to look out of your mirror you have to turn your entire
body to turn around but then when you turn the other way you have free range of motion until sometimes that just need to kind of work itself out to have a little
body work and also becoming creative with the
position like Stephanie was talking about.
, so
sitting in an uncomfortable
position while nursing can really take its toll on your
body.
Without physically evaluating her I can't be sure if this is a «preferred
position» for her (i.e. if she already has underlying muscular or skeletal asymmetries) but too much time
in this
position will likely lead to shortened muscles on the right side of her
body (your left when you're looking at her), which can then make it harder for her to use her right hand, to lift her head
in Tummy Time, to turn to see objects on her right side, to turn toward sounds or touch sensations on her right side, to roll, to use both arms equally to assume the hands and knees
position for crawling, to
sit upright.
It involves you
sitting upright, with your baby
positioned on his side, his head and neck laying along your forearm and his
body against your stomach,
in a tummy - to - mummy
position.3 Although it's a very popular
position, it's not always easy with a newborn because it doesn't give your baby as much support as some other holds.
So didn't need the NICU, but we did need a little bit of lactation help and my
body is pretty awesome when it comes to making milk, so I never had a problem with that with my twins, but it least up to their due - date so from about thirty - five weeks when they were born up to about forty / forty - one weeks I saw a lactation consultant again trough the hospital that I delivered at, and it was outpatient and I went
in about once a week and we would
sit there and she would help me latch the babies, we would get out a huge double breastfeeding pillow and she taught me how to roll up the wash - clause and stuff to get my breast
in the right
position and squish them and push them up and I am like «Hey, I like how they look now!»
Unpadded waist is worn higher on the
body; easier to
sit, more comfortable for moms recovering from birth (no abdominal pressure), keeps baby high and close («visible and kissable»)
in natural
in - arms
position
• Mother's
body should be adequately supported with pillows, so that she can lay or
sit back semi-reclined (not completely horizontal)
in a comfortable
position.
«Backbends require space
in the muscles on the front of the
body that are accustomed to a locked forward
position from
sitting, driving and running,» Rude says.
-- Heart rate — 2 hours after the workout, when the
body has calmed down,
in a
sitting position, the heart rate should be lower than 75 beats per minute.
More than that, it felt like I had embraced my
body for what it was — after all, you get pretty comfortable with yourself after
sitting in birthing
position for 25 minutes straight.
With your feet parallel and toes forward,
sit into a squat
position with your
body weight
in your heels.
Sitting is a default human
body posture, and when people work, socialize, study or travel, they often do so
in a seated
position.
Another option would exercise
in the same starting
position, perform
sit - ups, touching the palm of the feet while the
body can not keep lying fully on his back with each iteration.
And what that means is that when you stand up after you've been
sitting or you've been lying down your
body has to work to adjust to that change
in position.
If you are one of those people who
sit most of the day for work, you may find that this
body position can become a real pain
in the neck and shoulders.
Jumping - Stretching Board exercise sequences are composed of full
body, functional exercises, performed
in a variety of
body positions - kneeling, standing, lying and
sitting.
«She goes to the forest, to the foot of a tree, or to an empty room,
sits down cross-legged
in the lotus
position, holds her
body straight, and establishes mindfulness
in front of her.
Start
in seated
position with knees slightly bent and feet off floor, hold Ugi at right hip, twist
body and bring Ugi to left hip, and then lie back with legs straight on ground and touch Ugi to the ground behind head, then
sit up and bring Ugi overhead and forward to touch toes.
Keeping legs
in the same
position throughout all movements, lift up torso using abs and upper
body and come up to
sitting position and touch ground near feet.
When you look at the
position of your
body in relation to gravity, there is more tension on your neck during the first part of a
sit up because gravity is pulling down on your neck, and the muscles
in the front of the neck will contract to stabilize your head.
¹ If you are
sitting in a slouched
position and your head is 4 inches
in front of your
body, that's an extra 40 lbs of compression force shooting down your cervical spine.
In a comfortable
position,
sitting or lying down, take a few deep breaths while letting your
body go as limp as possible.
In fact, anatomically, if you track through the deepest core body, recruiting feet down, bent knees, inner thighs up and back to deepen and widen the sitting bones, then articulating the psoas action of moving front sacrum and spine in and up as we gently roll to stack the pelvis and then add in more QL or deep lumbar support from the back is easeful, effective — and actually can mitigate SI issues and back body line tension that can come from overuse of the erectors and hamstrings in yoga — or from coming to a standing position from the back body, which is made more for movement than support anywa
In fact, anatomically, if you track through the deepest core
body, recruiting feet down, bent knees, inner thighs up and back to deepen and widen the
sitting bones, then articulating the psoas action of moving front sacrum and spine
in and up as we gently roll to stack the pelvis and then add in more QL or deep lumbar support from the back is easeful, effective — and actually can mitigate SI issues and back body line tension that can come from overuse of the erectors and hamstrings in yoga — or from coming to a standing position from the back body, which is made more for movement than support anywa
in and up as we gently roll to stack the pelvis and then add
in more QL or deep lumbar support from the back is easeful, effective — and actually can mitigate SI issues and back body line tension that can come from overuse of the erectors and hamstrings in yoga — or from coming to a standing position from the back body, which is made more for movement than support anywa
in more QL or deep lumbar support from the back is easeful, effective — and actually can mitigate SI issues and back
body line tension that can come from overuse of the erectors and hamstrings
in yoga — or from coming to a standing position from the back body, which is made more for movement than support anywa
in yoga — or from coming to a standing
position from the back
body, which is made more for movement than support anyway.
When a person is not active, does a lot of
sitting, and sleeps
in awkward
positions, their
body responds by putting their muscle tissues into overdrive.
Since it is a studying routing involving gadgets like laptops, desktops, and tabs, which warrants a person to be
in a
sitting position for a considerable period, it is crucial to always keep an eye on your
body posture.
A note for the Instagram show - offs: The lack of A-pillars and a relativelyelevated driving
position (you
sit significantly more upright here than
in 05's competitors, leaving half of your
body above the side sills) means you're perfectly exposed to the public's bewildered attention.
You're also
sat relatively low for a crossover; you still get some of the raised driving
position but
body roll is kept well
in check and that inspires confidence if you need to push on.
However, structures
in the dashboard were thought to present a risk to occupants of different sizes and to those
sat in different
positions, and protection of this
body region was rated as marginal.
Although dummy readings were good for the knees and femurs of both the driver and passenger, structures
in the dashboard were thought to present a risk to occupants of different sizes and to those
sat in different
positions, so the protection provided to this part of the
body was downgraded to marginal.
Driving
position: The bucket seat is hard nearly to the point of being unpleasant, but its
body - holding contour makes it enjoyable to
sit in.
Now,
sitting in the classroom, all of them uncomfortably
positioned on the floor because the chairs were too small for adult
bodies, they waited for Dr. Grind to appear.
It can't be hard if you're
sitting in the same
position and you got to like take care of your
body and all that stuff.
They also used to
sit in «Buddha
position» by balancing the
body on hind legs.
If your dog doesn't respond to familiar cues like «
sit» or «down» when you're
in a
position other than standing
in front of him, it could be that it's not the verbal cue that he's responding to, but rather some subtle
body movement that you're not even aware of.
I have a 6 and a half 7 year old male bulldog who is not wanting to eat very much and when he is
in the
sitting position or Lane
position and breathing
in when he lets the air out his
body kind of bounce he takes slow deep breaths
in and out but
in the exhaling he seems to struggle he also has lost quite a bit of hair on the back half of his
body he doesn't itch or doesn't have any allergy patches or anything just the hair is gone
The relocation system is a nice way of getting you to move around more rather than
sit in a single
position and gun down foes, but much of the tension is removed from the game when you realise that all you have to do is get far enough away for the enemy for them to forget about your existence and all of the dead
bodies littering the ground.
She
sits with her
body folded almost into a fetal
position,
in a state of vulnerability that resonates with other figures
in Lockett's work, especially the imperiled deer of his Traps series.
For the duration of the «The Roberta Breitmore Series» (1974 — 78), Hershman Leeson produced documentary material around the character's life, including Roberta's
Body Language Chart (1978), on display here, which comprised black and white photographs of Roberta sitting in various positions during a therapy session, accompanied by short texts offering clichéd interpretations of her body langu
Body Language Chart (1978), on display here, which comprised black and white photographs of Roberta
sitting in various
positions during a therapy session, accompanied by short texts offering clichéd interpretations of her
body langu
body language.
Partin's three other photographs
in the show feature women who engage with him
in some way: The subject of «Bushwick II» (2010) stands topless, looking straight at the camera, her face half
in shadow and her skin marked harshly by the sun;
in contrast, the figure
in «Bushwick I» (2012)
sits folded over her knees, her
body positioned away from the camera; and finally, «Ulster Park» (2012) captures a woman
in a red leotard standing
in the woods with a camera.
Sitting or standing
in any one
position for too long isn't that great for either your
body or your work.
Her organic design, which was inspired by cultural traditions that look at the mind and
body as one, prompts a variety of users to
sit in the cross-legged
position to provide the
body with benefits such as additional flexibility and improved respiration, digestion, and posture.