Sentences with phrase «from reaching peak»

Adapted from Reaching the Peak Performance Zone, Gerald Kushel, American Management Association, 1994
This build - up of toxins stops you up and prevents you from reaching peak biological performance.
For those that don't know what that is, it's the one thing that can derail a player from reaching their peak potential.
It's important to note that Yaya, at 31, looks to be past his prime, while Pogba, still only 22, is surely some years away from reaching his peak performance.

Not exact matches

«Past research has found that people grow steadily happier as they age from adolescence to older adulthood, with happiness peaking when people reach their 60s and 70s; the moodiness of youth subsides, and maturity brings more contentment.
The Australian share market has opened higher following a positive lead from Wall Street, with the S&P / ASX200 index reaching a new record intraday high of 5,502.30 at 1034 AEDT, breaking the previous peak set on November 7 of 5,496.30.
Leading a team from the mountain's base to the summit isn't easy, and it's just as challenging to reach that figurative peak together.
These numbers are down from violent peaks reached in 2012 — the city had about 100 homicides a month that year — but the intensity of the bloodshed stands out, and appears to be closely linked to the fragmentation of Mexico's criminal organizations.
So if you're looking for ways to learn from Sweetgreen's success and reach peak performance in your own company, think about how you can introduce or strengthen each of these elements — living and working with integrity, being intentional, and always persisting.
And unlike with the oil industry, no «fracking» method has been invented yet to extract gold from hard - to - reach areas, though Barrick — the world's largest producer by output — has been experimenting with sensors at its Cortez project in Nevada.What Pierre is talking about, of course, is the idea of «peak gold.»
Some of the cuts were expected as the government seeks to reduce troops levels from a wartime high of 570,000, which it reached during peak fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The market for initial coin offerings (ICOs) reached a new peak in the first quarter, although signs of a slowdown have begun to emerge amid fears of upcoming regulation and a general outflow of capital from the cryptocurrency space.
Another chart from NOAA shows the that number of billion - dollar disasters in a given year is on the rise (bars), and 2017 reached an unprecedented peak in the cumulative total in damage (gray line):
The period since 1945 sees a steady decline in the federal share from a peak of about 90 percent in 1943 to reach 27 percent by 2016.
Large price spikes immediately before and after mid-day periods when both utility - scale and distributed solar generation reaches its peak level suggest a need for dispatchable generation sources to help cover ramping periods, when the need for power from the grid to meet load is rapidly changing.
In particular, despite falling from the peak reached in the December quarter, capacity utilisation is still at a high level and financial conditions remain favourable.
As a result, the trade deficit has remained at around 2 per cent of GDP for the last three quarters, although it has declined from the peak reached in the middle of 1999.
Investors who want to benefit from a bull market should buy early in order to take advantage of rising prices and sell them when they've reached their peak.
If you think you'll be in a higher tax bracket when you retire, especially if you're a younger worker and have yet to reach your peak earning years, then a Roth IRA is better than a traditional IRA from a tax standpoint.
Technoplus currently has a market cap of NIS 17.5 million, after a 28 % decline in its share price from the peak it reached following that announcement.
Chiron has a market cap of NIS 9 million after a decline of 44 % from the peak it reached following that report.
Both the quarterly and annual rates were unchanged from the previous quarter, and the annual rate is now well below the recent peak of 3.3 per cent reached in the March quarter 1996.
The latest flow - of - funds data from the Federal Reserve confirmed that home - equity wealth reached a new nominal high this year: $ 13.9 trillion at mid-2017, $ 0.5 trillion above the 2006 peak and more than double the $ 6.0 trillion amount at the trough of the Great Recession.
From a peak of over 5 per cent in private - sector increases, reached in mid 1996, the rate of increase specified in new agreements has declined to 4 per cent in the March quarter 1998, and is likely to have been around the same in the June quarter.
Resale condos were at a median of $ 418,000 with 1,038 sales, and down from a peak of $ 425,000 reached in February.
By February 2014, according to a Social@Ogilvy analysis of more than 100 brand pages, organic reach hovered at 6 percent, a decline of 49 percent from peak levels in October.
Tracing the course of the author's work from Typee to Billy Budd, Kelley shows convincingly that Melville — though he borrowed from many different sources — belongs completely to none of the established genres of Victorian city writing: the Romantic pastoral that used urban depravity to extol rural virtue; the popular «Reform Literature» of the yellow journalists that sensationalized municipal corruption and disorder; the «scientific» tracts of the emerging city planning movement; or the urban strolls of the flâneur and the Addisonian «spectator» (a genre that reached its peak, for New York, with what Kelley calls the «humorous - genteel - sentimental - melodramatic - ironic» observations of Charles Dickens in his 1842 American Notes).
But the same analysis shows that this continues and steepens a mostly downward trend from a peak reached in the early 1990s.
It could only be achieved by reaching the peak of the hierarchy which is always one step removed from the climber.
One interesting observation to be gained from these figures is that the paid - time religious programs had reached the peak of their influence, numerically at least, almost three years before most public attention was given to them in the election year of 1980.
From the present perspective, however, the audience patterns for the past decade are indicative of growth to the point of market saturation (i.e., it appears that in 1977 the paid - time religious broadcasters reached the peak of their growth with the audience segment they can reach with their present program formats and contents).
Operations of the plant reach their peak during spring and early summer due to high - input of raw milk from farmers.
In fact, green beans reach their peak season from early summer through mid-fall.
And Johns allows that his growing sport may have reached a peakfrom now on, 152 teams will probably be the limit.
The average fan can not appreciate the pressure and emotional peak you must reach each week to keep from getting knocked off your perch at the top.»
And also hes reaching his peak, at madrid he was not main man and had to arrive from bench in allot of his games.
In other words, we can not adopt the rotation policy from the first few weeks of the season because it is important too reach the peak form as a team as soon as possible and that cant be done with too frequent changes in the starting 11.
Sch √ ∂ nborn concluded that premature damage to the spine, hips, knees and ankles combined with psychic stress to eliminate many promising youths from German tennis long before they reached their peak.
It was unsettling in the sense that everything I had previous written about was penned with the perspective of reaching a peak from Wenger's previous, youth - based philosophy.
Although he is unlikely to quite hit the heights reached by Suárez at his peak just yet, Salah has already exceeded the Uruguayan's return from his first full season at Anfield, in which the former Ajax man scored 11 times in 31 league games.
As you can see from the graph, the Lib Dems peaked straight after Nick Clegg's conference speech when they reached 23 %, but only for a day.
During peak periods, their eastward flow could have enabled accidental rafters to reach Madagascar from the mainland in as little as 25 to 30 days.
Data from the new ice core array illustrates that Antarctic lead concentrations reached a peak in 1900 and remained high until the late 1920s, with brief declines during the Great Depression and the end of World War II.
In a short but historic flight, one of the company's Boeing 747 - 400s flew more than 200 miles (320 kilometers) from London Heathrow Airport to Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, reaching a peak altitude of 25,000 feet (7,600 meters) during the 40 - minute flight, with one of its four engines burning a blend of 20 percent coconut and babassu oils mixed with regular petroleum - based jet fuel.
The Maya civilization began to emerge about 3,000 years ago, and reached its peak during the Classic Period, from about A.D. 250 - 900.
Powerful, destructive tropical cyclones are now reaching their peak intensity farther from the equator and closer to the poles, according to a new study co-authored by an MIT scientist.
Lead author, Dr Richard Dodds, Wellcome Trust Research Training Fellow at the MRC LEU at the University of Southampton, comments: «We found that men were typically stronger than women from adolescence onwards, but both men and women reached a peak level of strength during their thirties before becoming weaker with age.
In contrast, in slightly wetter parts of Mongolia the largest glaciers did date from the ice age but reached their maximum lengths tens of thousands of years earlier in the glacial period rather than at its culmination, around 20,000 years ago, when glaciers around most of the planet peaked.
«Virtually every baby gets jaundiced, and we're sending them home from the hospital even before bilirubin levels reach their peak,» said James Taylor, a UW professor of pediatrics and medical director of the newborn nursery at UW Medical Center.
Other tests indicate that the long - lost peak — now dubbed Kaena volcano — grew from the sea floor and broke through the ocean's surface about 3.5 million years ago, eventually reaching a height of about 1000 meters above sea level before it began sinking back into the sea.
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