Sentences with phrase «body movement in»

Designed 2 Ultimotion titles with accelerometer technology from researching body movement in games.
Dancing is a rhythmic body movement in tune with a suitable music / song.
The dampers are matched with optimized stiff spring rates and stabilizer bars in both the front and rear to reduce body movement in hard cornering and acceleration.
It reduces the comfort of the two - stage dampers in favor of lower body movement in Sport mode, makes for a good mood thanks to the precise and sensitive steering and agile and safe handling for this class.
You see, being relatively light, the car doesn't need stiff dampers, springs and anti-roll bars to control body movement in corners.
There's pliancy here, but the 3008 avoids excess body movement in corners.
Although the setup blurb suggests you can play the game seated, Sprint Vector relies on full upper - body movement in order to work properly.
A power clean is a full - body movement in which the bar is lifted fast and explosively from the floor to a racked position on the front of the shoulders.
Coming in January, the device is billed as the first omnidirectional treadmill that allows natural, full - body movement in virtual reality scenarios such as Call of Duty and other first - person shooter games.
As the cells mature, they must also be stimulated to move as they would be by bone growth and body movement in a living animal.
The cerebellum guides body movements in a smooth and coordinated fashion.
Specificity in sports weight training simply means that exercises that simulate the specific body movements in sports should be used in addition to the whole body exercises.
It's truly pillowy in Comfort which makes for a fantastic urban or motorway steed, while body movements in Sport and Sport + are well controlled on twistier roads, so the car feels far from being out of its depth when you're pressing on.
The rock - hard suspension does help to keep body movements in check, but it doesn't give the DS5 a sporting drive because the steering is lifeless and vague.
Compared with the previous model, the second - generation Active Body Control is even more effective, for instance in reducing body movements in any given driving situation.
Recordings of body movements in space are coupled with fluid simulations.
In the driving school, a proper training on how to use body movements in response to eye concentration is a top consideration.
In a driving school, fatigue has been the common reason why a student - driver can not integrate his eye concentration and body movements in proper driving.

Not exact matches

Since your body is always trying to stay in balance, this type of movement may actually act as a biological cue to make you eat more.
Nootropics have been around since the 1970s, but apparently the Silicon Valley «biohacking» movementin which workaholic techies attempt to optimize their bodies and basic functions, such as eating, for maximum productivity — has given these so - called brain enhancers a new life.
It keeps track of movement, calories burned and body temperature in real time while you're exercising — a quick glance at your phone will tell you how many calories you've worked off and if it's necessary to pick up the pace.
Now how that could be incorporated throughout your day could be going up a flight of stairs, or jogging on the spot as vigorously as you can, 10 push - ups, anything that's going to — especially if you're in a sedentary state and you shift yourself into doing some kind of physical movement like that, it's going to stimulate your body, right?
She decided to use «real» women (as in her customers and not models) in her ads, before the body positivity movement took off.
According to the company's website, Taser technology is designed to target the body's nervous system and motor movement, making the weapon «an alternative far superior to using firearms in many contexts.»
Pedaling allows you to use some of the largest muscles in your body, your quadriceps, which stimulates muscular electrical activity and helps combat the many negative health effects of sitting all day without movement.
Utilizing the ballet barre to perform small isometric movements set to fantastic music, Pure Barre is a total body workout that lifts your seat, tones your thighs, abs, and arms, and burns fat in record - breaking time.
The combination of isometric movements and light strength training used in Pure Barre tends to cause gradual body improvements instead of instant changes.
In 2013, the iPhone maker acquired PrimeSense, a company that developed sensors for Microsoft's Kinect, a camera system that scanned people's bodies so people could play Xbox games using body movements.
From a cue that you've never heard before to switching up your spot in the room, there's an infinite amount of opportunities to understand your body, mind and movement better.
Say, fighting off enemies in virtual reality while doing body - building movements at the gym?
Abraham Geiger, a major thinker in the nineteenth - century Reform movement, declared that the idea of a postmortem existence «should not be expressed in terms which suggest a future revival, a resurrection of the body; rather they must stress the immortality of the soul.»
In addition to seeking cooperation, from gay movements in mainline Christian bodies, such as Dignity (Roman Catholic) and Integrity (Episcopalian), the group has invited Ralph Blair, director of the Homosexual Community Counseling Center in New York citIn addition to seeking cooperation, from gay movements in mainline Christian bodies, such as Dignity (Roman Catholic) and Integrity (Episcopalian), the group has invited Ralph Blair, director of the Homosexual Community Counseling Center in New York citin mainline Christian bodies, such as Dignity (Roman Catholic) and Integrity (Episcopalian), the group has invited Ralph Blair, director of the Homosexual Community Counseling Center in New York citin New York city.
At this point i have tingling all over my body face and head and pain sometimes and movement in my stomach.
Also the oppositions to a dualistic separation of mind and body or «mane and nature are comparable in the two movements.10 Process theology and feminist theology today overlap in a healthy way, and there is every indication that feminists will play leading roles in the further development of process theology.
You are trying to find a way to be stronger, to live in yourself, to like your body enough to give it that seventy - five minutes of movement and acceptance.
Aristotle replies that it would be better to say that it is the man (i.e., the composite of soul and body) who is pained andpleased, perceives and thinks, even though there is a certain sense in saying that the soul does these things since the movement originates in the soul [408b7].
It does not come in such a way that it can be found by looking at the march of armies or the movement of heavenly bodies; it is not to be seen in the coming of messianic pretenders.
Moreover, in The Divine Milieu, Teilhard reveals that a religious life which would respond to the death of God can not direct its prayer or meditation to a transcendent or numinous realm, but instead must open itself to a divine «center» that fills the whole body of the cosmos, and a «center» that has no existence apart from the movement of the cosmos itself.
He saw the soul as the source of movement in every body which moved of itself, and because the soul is thus self - moving, it must be unbegotten and immortal.
Thus the Holiness family includes pockets of influence within Methodism (many camp meetings and some educational institutions), pre-Civil War perfectionist antislavery radicals like the Wesleyans and Free Methodists, such products of the National Camp Meeting Association as the Church of the Nazarene and the Pilgrim Holiness Church, social - service movements like the Salvation Army, a synthesis of Holiness theology and a Campbellite - like ecclesiology in the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), as well as a host of smaller bodies.
Seldom making a serious impact on the life and policy of the church body, it consumes its energy in planning conferences on evangelism or on prayer and encourages the new packaging of old revival techniques in such activities as the charismatic movement or the Faith Alive movement.
But it came to be associated not only with religious but also with caste political overtones, and came into conflict with the anti-Brahmin movements of depressed castes who were organizing separately for separate political strength to bring about cultural and social change aimed at elevating their status in the body politic; it also made the conversion into other religious communities, of the depressed sections of Hinduism as well as of the Tribals partially Hinduised and moving more fully in that direction, to be seen as a weakening of the Hindu community and a strengthening of other religious communities as political entities.
Within a single generation, his movement had subdivided into several distinct and often mutually hostile church bodies» déj vu to anyone familiar with the history of Presbyterians in Scotland, Lutherans in America, Reformed churches in the Netherlands, Anglicans in Africa, and Baptists almost anywhere.
Now the dualistic sin of the Christian church, its original heresy, is that of resurrecting Jesus into the heavens with God in glory and the designation of the church as Christ's mystical body on earth.15 In actuality this doctrinal pronouncement represents a reversal of God's kenotic movement into humanity in Christ's flesh and in his death, for contrary to the spirit of kenotic incarnation, the church has become ever more sacredly apart from the profane, and the resurrected Savior ever more transcendent of the worlin glory and the designation of the church as Christ's mystical body on earth.15 In actuality this doctrinal pronouncement represents a reversal of God's kenotic movement into humanity in Christ's flesh and in his death, for contrary to the spirit of kenotic incarnation, the church has become ever more sacredly apart from the profane, and the resurrected Savior ever more transcendent of the worlIn actuality this doctrinal pronouncement represents a reversal of God's kenotic movement into humanity in Christ's flesh and in his death, for contrary to the spirit of kenotic incarnation, the church has become ever more sacredly apart from the profane, and the resurrected Savior ever more transcendent of the worlin Christ's flesh and in his death, for contrary to the spirit of kenotic incarnation, the church has become ever more sacredly apart from the profane, and the resurrected Savior ever more transcendent of the worlin his death, for contrary to the spirit of kenotic incarnation, the church has become ever more sacredly apart from the profane, and the resurrected Savior ever more transcendent of the world.
And the gospel narratives about the resurrection of Jesus portray a «body» which was indeed very strange — a «body» which in one sense is presented as quasi-physical, to be sure, but, which also can appear without movement from place to place, a «body» which bears the marks of his passion, but which is not exactly the same as the body which hung upon the cross.
Whether we are speaking of pastoral psychology as a more or less loosely organized body of principles which informed the daily work of increasingly larger numbers of ministers educated in the better seminaries, or whether we are talking about pastoral psychology in its more professional manifestations in the form of institutional chaplaincies or church - related counseling centers, the sociological origins of the movement tended to render it ineffective in relating to the specific problems and life - styles of the poor.
This book grows out of my experience teaching theology in a university divinity school that has no organic relation to any Christian denomination, was historically associated with the Reformed, in contrast to Lutheran or Anabaptist, branch of the Protestant movement, and has now become thoroughly interconfessional in both student body and faculty.
In as much as this view sees body and soul as distinct but complementary it is harmonious with the approach fostered by Faith movement (e.g. March 2008 editorial: Body and Soul - Rediscovering Catholic Orthodoxy) but Ward's approach falls short of the Catholic understanding of the soul as being immediately created by God, rather than «emerging» from a gradual process of complex developmbody and soul as distinct but complementary it is harmonious with the approach fostered by Faith movement (e.g. March 2008 editorial: Body and Soul - Rediscovering Catholic Orthodoxy) but Ward's approach falls short of the Catholic understanding of the soul as being immediately created by God, rather than «emerging» from a gradual process of complex developmBody and Soul - Rediscovering Catholic Orthodoxy) but Ward's approach falls short of the Catholic understanding of the soul as being immediately created by God, rather than «emerging» from a gradual process of complex development.
In a recent appraisal of religion in twentieth century America, Schneider suggests a distinction between movements and bodies, the former dynamic, the latter static organizationIn a recent appraisal of religion in twentieth century America, Schneider suggests a distinction between movements and bodies, the former dynamic, the latter static organizationin twentieth century America, Schneider suggests a distinction between movements and bodies, the former dynamic, the latter static organizations.
The movement selected by the body in conjunction with the immediate particular consciousness must be contracted by memory (MM 76f).
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