Sentences with phrase «doing vigorous»

His doctor had strongly advised him to wait at least three months before doing any vigorous activity.
Be careful to avoid Bikram yoga, commonly called hot yoga, which involves doing vigorous poses in a room heated to 100 to 110 F (38 to 43 C).
This works in your favor if you're doing a vigorous workout.
We recommend doing vigorous exercise such as going to the gym, biking or running for maximum results.
Harold meets the Guidelines by doing vigorous — intensity aerobic activities, bone - strengthening activities, and muscle - strengthening activities on at least 3 days of the week:
But while she is at school, when she runs, or chases others by playing tag during recess, she's probably doing vigorous - intensity activity.
A child running on the playground is doing vigorous - intensity activity.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends at least 150 minutes (that's 2 1/2 hours) of moderate - intensity aerobic activity each week for healthy women who are not already highly active or doing vigorous - intensity activity.
Overmixing overdevelops gluten and deflates the air pockets you worked so hard to create, as does a vigorous or overzealous folding motion.
Our findings suggest that people who do vigorous physical activity may also have a lower risk for NHL.
And we did vigorous oversight, particularly into NASA and the Clinton - Gore administration's relationship with Russia on the space station.
A 2012 Boston University study found that normal - weight women who did vigorous exercise (such as running or aerobics) for five hours a week were on average 42 percent less likely to get pregnant than those who didn't.
For example, if one has fractured bones they may find it difficult to do vigorous gym exercise.
Sure, some people can not do vigorous exercise due to their health.
Whether you've done a vigorous cardio or weight workout, spend a few minutes walking or biking in order to enhance blood flow again after the stretch.
I'm curious about this too — does vigorous exercise in a fasted state deplete glycogen stores faster?
«Swimming is a way to do vigorous, large - motion exercise in the water without any impact, so it's much better for your joints,» says Kaehler.
It makes sense, chocolate releases endorphins and other feel - good hormones and so does vigorous exercise.
When you do vigorous exercise that gets your heart rate up, particularly running, your body releases chemicals that boost well - being, the so - called endorphins.
While many people prefer to do vigorous exercise earlier in the day because it revs them up too much in the evenings, it doesn't keep everyone up — and it may even help you sleep.Trial and error is the best way to know what suits your sleeping style.
«If you want to lower abdominal fat, you need to do vigorous cardio for 30 minutes or longer six days a week.»
«This is designed for a principal to do a vigorous evaluation of their teachers in their building.»
If your dog is too old to do vigorous exercise then give them lots of slow short walks in nature or social time with other geriatric dogs.
Any higher than 68 degrees (20ºC) or over is too hot for her to do any vigorous exercise.
Not only does vigorous exercise release the endorphins that help keep a pet happy and healthy, but tired muscles equal a tired pet, and tired pets are more likely to sleep while you're away.

Not exact matches

You should apply the same vigorous vetting process to consultants as you do for full - time hires.
Just a few months ago, this column's critique of one company's marketing professionalism was met with a vigorous defence on Twitter, even as the company was posting a recruitment ad for a marketing manager requiring just two to five years» experience (which didn't even have to be in marketing).
As proved time and again, vigorous trading to catch the market at just the right moment is one of the worst things an investor can do.
While it doesn't buy traditional ads, Aritzia has embraced a modern public - relations push, courting style bloggers, building a vigorous, chatty social - media following, and outfitting Hollywood starlets like Rachel Bilson, Jessica Alba, Scarlett Johansson, Reese Witherspoon and Kristen Stewart.
While that is the hallmark of vigorous bull markets, it does flash a red light signaling that enthusiasm has become a bit too exuberant, frequently the precursor of a significant correction.
We had vigorous debates about the outlook for reflation, emerging markets (EM) and financials, but we did agree on the three themes likely to shape markets for the remainder of 2016 and other key views.
His vigorous support of agribusiness interests makes him a good fit for any politically conservative farming district, but CA - 21 does not really tilt conservative.
The next time the U.S. intervenes where its national interest is engaged, do not be surprised by the vigorous protest against U.S. warmongering from those who did not get their war in the Balkans.
Augustine intended to do the same for his letters and sermons, but in 428 eight books of Julian Eclanum, Augustine's most vigorous theological opponent in his later years, arrived in Hippo and Augustine realized they had to be answered.
If we are to speak truly to our age, therefore, we can assume, not (1) the complete ignorance of Christian principles, such as existed in the decaying civilization of early Greece and Rome; (2) the thoroughgoing knowledge and acceptance of Christian principles, such as existed in the time of most of our grandparents; or (3) the vigorous antagonism to the gospel, such as now exists among those who accept either the Marxist or the Fascist interpretation of history; but (4) a vague and tenuous residuum of Christian piety, devoid of any intention of doing anything about it.
Jesus» language in all its vigorous overstatement still reflects a sense of divine fury over the failure of the divine purpose to work itself out in the actions of human beings that does not compute with our urbane, 20th - century middle - class liberal Christianity.
For Jesus» language in all its vigorous overstatement still reflects a sense of divine fury over the failure of the divine purpose to work itself out in the actions of human beings that does not compute with our urbane, 20th - century middle - class liberal Christianity.
The details do not matter, what is important is that there can be no vigorous spirituality without discipline, without a certain hardness against oneself, without a plan, without making demands on oneself also in the religious sphere and if one does not feel like it at the moment.
Immigrant Catholicism was, in fact, held together by the vigorous churchmen who retained their power over their flocks by exercising it regularly on an infinitely detailed category of behaviors, ranging from what the faithful could eat on Fridays to what they could think or do in the innermost chambers of their personal lives [«The End of the Immigrant Church,» Illinois Issues, August 1982, pp. 15 - 21].
for there is no other name under heaven [than the name of Jesus] given among men by which we must be saved» (Acts 4:12) would inevitably evoke vigorous discussion and extensive controversy, especially coming as it did just when the theology of Karl Barth was emphasizing again the uniqueness of Jesus and the centrality of his claims.
No apology is made for including him in the «Makers of the Modern Theological Mind» series, since he did some of the most vigorous theological thinking of the twentieth century.
You get it wrong all the time... whenever I do, I get vigorous correspondence from people who are only too keen to point out my deficiencies.
Appearing as they do in the context of vigorous debates among Roman Catholics about Pope Francis's leadership of the Church, Rose's comments are clearly meant to be taken not only as a criticism of Taylor but more specifically as the apology for «traditional» Christianity that Rose «regret [s] to say» he doesn't find in Taylor.
The moon landing promptly set off a vigorous debate in the country about what our priorities ought to be in the light of this spectacular demonstration of what can be done, at least in the technological realm, when men are sufficiently committed.
To do that has not been the intention; it is rather proposed in these two sections to ask and make an effort to describe and illustrate how the notion of faith as maturing in the ecology of the history of the people of God requires of preaching a vigorous and controlled use of the imagination.
Posner and Segall, however, don't seem to see religion in that robust and vigorous way.
No heavenly glance or any other token of the incommensurable betrays him; if one did not know him, it would be impossible to distinguish him from the rest of the congregation, for his healthy and vigorous hymn - singing proves at the most that he has a good chest.
A vigorous and effective strategy of incremental gains does not involve an abandonment of principle.
NYTimes recently did an article on the health benefits of having a vigorous S - life.
Yes, the glaze does get lumpy after you add maple syrup, but adding a tbsp or so of milk and transferring to a bowl to give it a vigorous whisk is the solution!
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