Sentences with phrase «burst of energy during»

After a short burst of energy during which carbohydrate stores will be used up, the body turns to its fat stores to keep its energy levels going.

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They must sprint full tilt into the second curve, the traditional gut - it - out area for 440 men, who have dissipated a lot of energy during the initial 330 - yard burst.
This pattern, known as burst suppression, allows the brain to conserve vital energy during times of trauma.
These curious double bursts of energy a few tens of millionths of a second apart were discovered in 1993 during an experiment known as «Blackbeard» aboard an earlier and less sensitive anti-nuclear proliferation satellite called ALEXIS.
GRBs have been found to be situated at extremely far (i.e., «cosmological») distances, implying that they must be tremendously powerful as the energy released during a burst lasting less than a second to a few minutes is more than that emitted by Sol during its entire lifetime of about 10 billion years.
IRAS also discovered many previously unknown galaxies that emit most of their energy in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (these are known as ultraluminous infrared galaxies), apparently owing to a massive burst of star formation during the merger of two galaxies.
Creatine is necessary for the maintenance of the cellular energy supply, especially during bursts of physical activity, and its supplementation is therefore useful for athletic performance.
Just understand the order in which energy substrates are used by the body: ATP and creatine phosphate during short, intense bursts of activity (5 - 15 seconds of actual activity), glucose for medium duration activity (20 seconds to a minute or two), and fat stores once effort is extended out beyond that.
It gives you a burst of energy and alertness when you wake up and is just as effective as that cup of coffee you drink during your morning routine.
The body's main stress hormone cortisol releases amino acids from the muscles, glucose from the liver, and fatty acids into the bloodstream during times of stress to ensure body cells receive a burst of energy.
This especially true during high - intensity cardiovascular workouts like sprinting, boxing or any other extended bursts of energy.
During a routine recharge of the batteries, a random burst of energy damages the ship, awakening the crew.
Mr. Neeson's very particular set of skills, while not applied quite as liberally this time around, still make themselves available during creative bursts of energy in this brand new crime thriller from Scott Frank.
For example, during test time, a pounding heart can be reframed by saying, «Hey, a little stress is actually helping me on this test — my body's giving me a little burst of energy and extra focus to get through this.»
High bursts of energy will be followed by a Boston curling up for a nap — during which it's likely they'll snore quite loudly for their size.
They may roll around on the toy, lick it, bite at it, and then race around the house excitedly, have a burst of playful energy during which they pounce on everything in sight, and generally act playful and happy.
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