Sentences with phrase «evening class hours»

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I suggest eating something light and nutritious about a 1 - 2 hours before your class, even if you're getting your burn on at 6 am!
With full - fledged work days and classes at night, I have been endlessly searching for wholesome snacks to eat before I head to my three hour evening classes.
The almost - daily calendar includes daytime and evening classes, ranging from 3 - 5 hours and appealing to a wide range of ages and interests.
Wenger allowed Ramsey to stay on the pitch for an hour even though he had four top - class alternative options on the bench in the shape of Granit Xhaka, Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain and Santi Carzola.
Before I had children I went to the gym every day over my lunch hour at work, I ran, lifted weights and even did an occasional spinning class.
There was also subtle pressure - the random older woman in a restaurant who asked me if I would be breastfeeding; the infant care classes where formula feeding wasn't even mentioned; the nurse on my maternity ward tour who warned us that we'd be woken up every two hours to nurse, and asked for a show of hands: how many in the group were going to be breastfeeding?
Consult about the best times for classes and be flexible possibly offering evenings or weekends, while stressing that normal working hours would be preferable (if they would be).
Even if you have to go to class for a few hours a day most campuses offer daycare to children of students and staff at really affordable rates.
Most of the parents spend many hours in preparing the nursery, buying toys, and other things for their baby, attending child birth classes and sessions without even thinking for what name will they create for their child.
While a few obviously talented teachers attract a healthy following for wrestling, gymnastics and other sports classes, the majority of the parks were surprisingly bare of children, even in after - school hours.
To participate in her program, parents (or a single parent and another supportive adult, such as a grandparent or caregiver) attend a two - hour class in the evening.
It's true, hitting the gym or even taking a yoga class can easily be a two - hour event.
So yes, doulas are expensive, even after all the hours we are with our clients we go out and we spend our money educating ourselves by taking additional workshops and classes.
Next semester is going to be even more crazy with 12 hours: Grant writing, Creative writing, and two core classes!
Even on the days I was home, I usually had to go to a yoga class for a couple of hours.
We were sharing science classes and I noticed that she took just an hour to plan each lesson, even though she wasn't a science specialist.
On an evening almost a year later, I was exhausted from teaching class, and it was hard for me to walk — it took me an hour to get down the stairs of the classroom building.
«Being able to get through a 48 - hour train ride in a cramped third - class carriage when you have chronic «Delhi belly» makes even the toughest work trips seem pleasant by comparison!»
I accepted their offer to teach an A-level Biology evening class for 3 hours a week.
Consider that, for each class, a professor must prepare a lecture or discussion; assemble handouts; prepare overheads or PowerPoint slides; deliver the lecture; write and grade exam questions; and maybe even have office hours to answer students» questions.
After the regular six - to eight - hour school day, many children attend extra classes at private schools and devote long hours to homework in the evening.
Even one class or hour of home - practice a week is great!
«These fitness conscious women complain that they don't have great muscle tone and can't shift their wobbly bits or cellulite even though they spend hours every week at the gym — jogging, pumping weights, sprinting on treadmills and in spin and pump classes
Even if their gyms don't offer napping classes just yet, boot camp enthusiasts are now opting for an extra hour of sleep in the name of their health.
And even after miles on the treadmill and hours in fitness classes, the eating out and late night cereal started to add up.
We want photos of you sweeping the glitter off the village hall floor; heading out to teach 5 people on a dark evening half an hour's drive away after a long day at work; your piles of philosophy books stacked next to your mat; your tabs of marking for trainees; the scrubby you use on the handstand footprints on the wall; the loose change rattling in the donation box after the PWYC; your studio rent bill; the baby sick on your yoga top after mums and baby yoga; the holes in your favourite decade - old yoga leggings; the charity shop where you buy more; coffee stains on cork blocks and the hospital room where you teach cancer patients; the costume box for your yoga and theatre kids class; your ID badge for prison work; the hug from the student who finally learned to stand on one leg...
After reading this, I have actually cut back on my exercise time... because I was killing myself trying to get to the gym to do an hour of cardio even... but now I decided to just do a few 1 hour long classes a week, that combine cardio with weights, and where I am working out intensely... and I mean sweating up a storm, soaked by the end workouts.
A gentle yoga class or even a walking the dog for half an hour during your lunch break can really make the difference between feeling tired, or wired at the end of the day.
Even sitting through a few classes and a couple hours of studying will set you back.
Colonics... colonics and enemas are one class of treatments I can't see myself investigating personally, even if they do banish the blight in hours!
You realise that an hours class is not going to be enough to sustain the feeling, so, you sign up to a workshop, a retreat or maybe even a teacher training.
We tried everything from Acro yoga to Slackline, relaxing by the river, a 2 hour Bon Iver flow class and even attended a Silent Disco!
A slow and succulent two - hour restorative yoga class and guided meditation, courtesy of Jeff Brown, closed the retreat, ensuring that nobody left with even a drop of stress in their systems.
I even did a 3 hour spin class once just for fun.
I would personally keep the weight / toning classes and maybe one of the spinning classes or even better, do your HIIT at home for only 15 - 20 minutes instead of an hour (search for BodyRock HIIT in YouTube).
My day - to - day life now is hectic and constantly changing: some days I spend designing and running Tully Lou and then teaching an evening yoga class, while other days I might be at a photo or video shoot or spend my hours blogging.
Planned sessions will zen out to a Prince - themed soundtrack, another 80's version, and there's even a class that will challenge students to execute all movements while remaining in one spot (for two hours!).
(and not gonna lie, so were my thighs after keeping myself upright on a board for over an hour) I'm giving my summer bucket list a little breather over the next few days and am looking forward to catching up on work and sleep (if that's even a thing), and getting to some of my favorite workout classes.
We got up early yesterday for an intense boot camp - style workout class at the fitness studio across the street from our house (Slash Fitness) and took a walk to the beach in the evening for happy hour with our doggy before making Indian food at home and watching a few episodes of our latest binge - watch (for more details on that, keep reading).
I also love the effort and little extras that they provide at each studio... happy hour classes, blow out / beauty evenings, water bottles (for those like me who tend to forget theirs at home), fruit for refueling, plentiful hand sanitizer and chapstick... it's the little things, ya know!
PEAK / / Changing my work hours to 8:30 - 5 starting on Monday which will be awesome because I think I'll be able to get home in time for an evening barre class again.
After an hour sweating it out at your weekly spin class, you only really want to be layering up on throw - on sweats that keep out the evening chill, but gives you breathing space.
Even though his tacky ostinatos did as much to keep Notes on a Scandal walking that fine line between class and trash, it's hard to imagine it playing well on Borders» P.A. systems as do Desplat's regal albeit icy themes (or Glass's own nominated score for The Hours)-- I can't tell you how many times I found myself paging through an issue of Adbusters, The Believer, or Instinct while «Overture to Ennis Fucking Jack Nasty» twanged from the overhead speakers.
If I were to describe my 70 hours with Xenoblade X in one word, it would be â $ boredom.â $ The main story did little to get me invested, the side quests were repetitive at best, and the combat was a painfully monotonous slog even with the advanced classes unlocked.
As if a sober and respectful adaptation of an earnest and leisurely nineteenth - century novel could still compete for eyes and ears in a twenty - first - century entertainment environment engineered to entice instead the sex - crazed, the violence junkies, and the attention - deficit - disordered — as if even the oil companies hadn't bailed on public television's Masterpiece Theatre because nobody seems to care anymore about character as destiny versus the British class system — here without apology are three more hours of Thomas Hardy moping about old Wessex, looking in vain for a laugh.
Finally, there's Jamie (Lily Gladstone, Winter in the Blood)-- whose name we never even hear — a young and lonely Native - American woman tending horses on a ranch who develops an infatuation for another young woman, Beth (Kristen Stewart, Clouds of Sils Maria), a just - graduated lawyer who drives four hours from the city, twice a week, to teach a class on school law.
its so sad that the demo REALLY wasnt made with begginers in mind: / i hope not many people get turned off by the game because of that... even i (who spent 600 + hours on mh3 on wii) needed quite some time to figure out how to play the classes that weren't present in mh3.
Over the course of roughly 72 hours, the fates of Navy Lieutenant and team leader Michael P. Murphy (here portrayed by Taylor Kitsch), Petty Officers Second Class Danny Dietz (Emile Hirsch) and Matt Axelson (Ben Foster), and Hospital Corpsman Second Class Marcus Luttrell (Mark Wahlberg) would be decided by a combination of poor communication and even worse luck.
My classes rarely required me to fit even an hour of homework into my afternoon schedule, and doing homework on the weekends was an anomaly at best.
There are many ways that schools try to encourage parental involvement, from welcoming them as classroom volunteers, being available out of hours, live chat sessions, even child - parent cookery classes, and so on.
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