Not exact matches
The question is not how we can «teach» an infant to
move well and correctly, using cleverly thought up, artificially constructed,
complicated measures, using
exercises and gymnastics.
When I meet people who are new to
exercising, I always want them to master the basics first before
moving on to more
complicated and challenging ab
exercises, and floor ab crunches are a great place to start.
These are slightly more
complicated than isometric
exercises because the core must remain stable while the limbs
move.
Working from a slight script that rarely surprises, the superb cast of IT»S
COMPLICATED make an otherwise mediocre cinematic
exercise into something that, if not profound, at least entertaining, at times, even
moving.
Finally, some credit unions have a bit of a
complicated application process for becoming a member, including threshold criteria you have to meet, but it's a very worthwhile
exercise and once you're a member, in most cases, even if you
move out of the area or change employers, you can remain a member at your credit union for life.
So Albers was also considering variations of kinetics in painting, especially through the use of color, and, just like a writer experiences when she writes (as Elaine de Kooning articulately explains), was
moving through «a long series of rejections — an arduous and
complicated exercise of the element of choice.»
Making the deal more
complicated, any
move would require the law firm to
exercise a potentially costly early termination option on its current lease, sources said.