Sentences with phrase «by standard crunches»

The Nayoya ABdominal Mat provides your abs with an unparalleled workout that can't be topped or closely matched by standard crunches.

Not exact matches

While some theaters will entice viewers by making themselves feel more like home, providing comfy couches and even beds, others attract crowds by serving restaurant quality food and drinks that go far beyond the standard popcorn and Buncha Crunch.
The traditionally busy December period sees Arsenal face a crunch away trip to Anfield on December 20th, which is prefixed and suffixed by relatively easy fixtures for Arsenal's standards.
One study has shown that doing the vertical chair knee raise, can stimulate your abdominal muscles by around 200 % more than a standard crunch.
Research shows that by performing basic moves like crunches on an unstable surface, you'll increase muscle activity when compared to standard crunches.
Although education was the focus of the 60 - day legislative session that ended May 2 — lawmakers boosted spending for public schools by $ 650 million and raised performance standards for students and teachers — it did not produce a solution to the classroom crunch.
In the May issue, I noted that it was crunch time for school accountability in Texas, as the Texas Legislature wound down to final decisions on several bills, most significantly one that would drastically reduce the standard for high school graduation as measured by standardized high school end of course assessments.
Previously I noted that it was crunch time for school accountability in Texas, as the Texas Legislature wound down to final decisions on several bills, most significantly one that would drastically reduce the standard for high school graduation as measured by standardized high school end - of - course assessments.
Even conventional borrowers with ARM and hybrid mortgages could face a crunch, especially those who stretched their finances to buy a home, those who took advantage of loose lending standards by taking out big loans without showing documented proof they could afford it, and those whose home values have plummeted below the mortgage amount.
The window exhibitions perhaps anticipate a shift in the world order following the catastrophic «credit crunch» that undermined the banks, once the standard bearers for unregulated markets, now underpinned by public money.
A new analysis by the International Energy Agency shows how new standards can help the world avoid facing such a «cold crunch» by helping improve efficiency while also staying cool.
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