Sentences with phrase «for everyday movement»

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Apple also made a big deal over two new fitness apps — one for tracking my movements everyday, the other for tracking specific activities like a 5 - mile run — but I wasn't able to test those out.
Rubin examines the origins of the environmental movement to analyze how environmental questions became everyday concerns for most Americans.
The humanist movement in its turn gave him a confidence in human culture, a love of the classics and a connatural feeling for language, for beauty in the form of words, and for words in their natural setting of everyday language that eventually flowered in the German Bible, a whole language coming both to birth and to a first apotheosis — a miracle of the sixteenth century to set beside the achievement of Shakespeare in England at the end of the century.
Instead, he exemplified Hollywood at its most effective, and empowered everyday people who can lay the groundwork for world - transformative movements.
The dramatic themes and movement of the Bible and of the gospel (sin, cross, redemption, forgiveness, future hope) should shape what the church does when she gathers together and should thereby strengthen Christians for their everyday lives by giving them an understanding of who they are, where they, and whence they are going.
I said experiment because I am not sure how their chemistry would work out on the pitch as we do not see them everyday in training... for example I am not sure if Neny can play the defensive role as effectively as Coq, but since Coq is not performing at the level we usually expect of him anyway, I would pun for Neny there for now... Based on what I have seen so far, I would say Neny defensive game would be based on covering and interceptions rather than going in strongly for tackles like Coq but the plus is he runs and covers more ground than Flamini, and his movement and ball distribution is definitely better than both Flamini and Coq.
It's nice to have something to keep track of your movement and make you feel like you're exercising when you're doing everyday things, like taking the baby out for a walk or just carrying a load of laundry up two flights of stairs.
I explore people's decision to utilise the South Africa Police Service and the degree to which their decisions were influenced by the everyday politics of living in an informal settlement, and their membership of the shack dweller's social movement, Abahlali baseMjondolo, a group which fights for the housing rights and the dignity of shack dwellers.
In urgent situations as simple as preventing a ball from falling off a table, for example, people with PD can often still make rapid, intense movements with their affected arm, but it seems as though the brain's «cost assessment» for making everyday movements is abnormally high.
Essential tremor is the most common neurological movement disorder, and it causes uncontrollable rhythmic motion, often of the upper extremities, which can make it difficult for people with the disease to perform everyday tasks.
The dynamic stretch is different from the static stretch in that in static stretching you are supposed to assume a fixed position and hold that position for a certain amount of time, whilst with a dynamic stretch you are trying to simulate a movement done in everyday life.
Although it's a handy way to gauge a person's sitting time, television isn't the only reason for the decline of everyday movement, Dunstan points out.
From a strictly practical perspective, strengthening core muscles that are used for common movements also helps make everyday life easier.
I love to nourish my body witrh wholesome creative cooking and to move everyday in a variety of ways because as I learnt at Uni our bodys are designed for movement and that's when they work best!
Rock solid thighs will also provide a solid foundation for movement in any plane — for everyday and athletic feats.
Held quarterly in keeping with the four seasons, this day retreat teaches transformational tools for Mindfulness in everyday life with practices such as meditation, mindful movement and eating, guided imagery and breath awareness.
This strength training for beginners workout will help make everyday movements easier — all while building a more sculpted physique (win, win).
Efficient gym core workout exercise permits you to carry out movement that offers best possible motion for everyday tasks.
We are most vulnerable to injury when our body twists or rotates, so by including twisting, rotational, and lifting movements in your workout you can prepare your body for everyday activities or athletic activities.
They are responsible for protecting your vital organs and help you perform everyday movements.
This can be troublesome for the pelvic floor when performing single — leg movement patterns in the gym and in everyday life: step — ups, single — leg squats, single — leg bridges, and any position or movement that involves a split stance such as lunges and split squats.
Even if one is very flexible and can basically hang from their joints, eventually they will suffer from instability in the knee and hip sacral joint as well as a lack of functional muscle tone needed for joint stabilization in everyday movement.
Consider the basic movements you do in everyday life: reaching for a book on the top shelf, twisting to grab a cup of tea or crouching down to tie your shoe.
They are going to be compound movements that use as many muscles as possible, and they are going to help you build functional strength for your everyday life.
In everyday life, however, these muscles are less responsible for the actual movement of the spine but rather for the stabilisation of the vertebrae against each other.
- Accessible, gentle movements for all levels of practice - Simple and approachable meditative techniques for everyday life
Muscle knots, if left untreated, will cause you to make compensations during exercise and everyday life movements, setting you up for future injury.
Daily Clean operates with 3D movement for a basic, everyday clean.
Powered by precise Swiss Quartz movement, this understated style is perfect for everyday wear... I've worn this watch to meetings (in a blazer and tuxedo style button - up) and to brunch with friends (in boyfriend jeans and a simple tee).
Inside the building An everyday opportunity for physical movement in everyday life is walking up stairs.
The 1960s «free school» movement recognized the value of students teaching students, and many instituted the practice as everyday experiences for young people.
These activities provide a means for staying engaged in everyday movement and behavior.
For Resnick, who first became famous during the Abstract Expressionist movement, the works were ways of making painting look like dirtied streets — they better reflected everyday life.
The advocates of the nascent movement would argue that Minimalist sculpture is valuable for just that reason: The «best» of this work asks viewers to reconsider the environments they encounter everyday.
It's a pivotal work for both artists: a sportive index of everyday movement and duration, from which intention and touch have been subtracted.
The company is known for creating unique theatrical experiences that combine movement, visual arts, burlesque, cinematic styles, and everyday objects.
Pablo Bronstein's Magnificent Triumphal Arch in Pompeian Colours (2010) is a monumental arch set in the gallery and forms the setting for an visitor or a dancer at intervals during the day, whose everyday movements are transformed upon stepping through the arch, making a sprezzatura - inspired flourish.
The evocative installations deal with conflict, stress and the desire for balance and movement in everyday life through stretching the physical limits of the body in combination with unanimated materials.
Most famously recognized for her achievements in the realm of Neoconcretism, a movement that fused geometric abstraction with everyday life, Pape was also an accomplished filmmaker, graphic designer, ballet choreographer and printmaker.
Best known for sculptures made out of everyday materials that address issues of space, light, volume, time, and movement, Shotz's use of steel wire and colorful thread or yarn is a means of combining sculpture with drawing.
The aesthetic contrast between the stark modernism of her everyday surroundings alongside the wallpaper which reflects the birth of the Arts & Crafts movement has been a contemplative source of inspiration for Hermann throughout her life.
Organized around each of these cities and families, Gordon Parks: Back to Fort Scott features previously unpublished photographs as well as a seven - page draft of Parks» text for the article, and presents a rarely seen view of the everyday lives of African American citizens years before the civil rights movement began in earnest.
This was an art movement best known for a style of oil painting which portrayed the realism of everyday life in New York.
Allan Kaprow had a huge influence in the next movements: «Kaprow's happenings paved the way for the international Fluxus groups» actions and the general performance art movement in the late 1960s and 1970s, and also set a standard of interactivity, multimedia, and an art of everyday life that was a huge influence for later contemporary art.»
One of the best - loved artists associated with the Pop Art movement, Claes Oldenburg is known for playfully surreal sculptures that find new meaning in everyday objects by expanding them to a gargantuan scale or deflating them into floppy, whimsical simulacra.
These photographs, with their informal approach to everyday subjects, reveal his free spirit and love of life, rather than a concern for photographic technique and craft, and often capture a sense of movement.
The geometric symbols of his early works give way to everyday objects, and at the end of the 1960s his minimalist sculptures increasingly celebrate the dynamism of machines, the myth of speed, engines and movement: «vehicles» and «wings «reveal his passion for «The Aesthetics of Technique» that would become his trademark.
For the past twenty years, Tim Hawkinson has been part of a larger movement in art concerned with transforming everyday materials into radically new forms, both abstract and representational.
Duchamp himself had contributed to the movement, largely by depicting what he called «ready - mades,» (utilitarian articles such as snow shovels and bottle racks) signing the resulting pictures, and presenting the result as objects of art rather than objects made for everyday use.
Well known in the early 1960s for his minimalist sculptures, Morris marked the transition to a post-minimalist sensibility by reintroducing everyday processes into his sculptural works and producing critical texts that provided the movement with a theoretical foundation («Notes on Sculpture» series, Artforum).
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