Sentences with phrase «getting stronger at»

Looking forward to help with getting organized and focused, plus getting stronger at marketing.
Just when you think you're getting stronger at an exercise the Dark Version appears and puts you back in your place.
Getting stronger at high bar back squats can increase overall leg strength and size, which can lead to overall performance enhancements in the low bar back squat (assuming the athlete still trains the low bar back squat).
He ain't getting any stronger at 26 years old and counting
I hate letting opposing team getting stronger at our expense.
Researchers should repeat the observation at other wavelengths, he says, as the quantum effect would get stronger at shorter wavelengths, but the plasma effect would get weaker.
As you get stronger at this exercise, the strength will transfer to all other upper body pushing movements.
If you have to change your technique and start cheating then you aren't get stronger at all.
The reason being is the only way to get stronger at pull - ups is by doing pull - ups by yourself.
Regardless of what your goal is, I'd argue that everyone should be trying to get stronger at squats, deadlifts, bench pressing and overhead pressing.
The list is big, but pick something you know you could get stronger at and work on that in particular.
Try this for reps to get stronger at this starting movement alone.
Example: If you're trying to get stronger at pull ups, get stronger at its opposite movement as well, the overhead press.
Some women will do the exercises but never get strong at them.
Is there really time to practice and get stronger at each lift every week and still do skilled metcons?
This means if you're running, as you get stronger at running, you'll burn less calories.
In fact, you could get totally jacked by just doing 5 exercises or so if you do them right and get strong at those exercises.
Only when you get strong at bent over rows and SLDL would I suggest that you move on to deadlifts and squats.
To get stronger at something, you have to do the particular movement frequently.
''... After starting your workouts, I'm already a few inches down on my waist, but have also gotten stronger at the same time, and added some muscle to my arms and chest...»
They aren't the same muscles used to LIFT yourself into a pull - up, but you'll definitely get stronger at the lowering part.
As you get stronger at this exercise, you will find that this position is too easy.
While this could be extremely frustrating, Assassin's Creed Origins is so abundant in XP sources, it's actually not difficult to get stronger at pace.
This seems to imply the water vapor feedback gets stronger at higher temperatures so that the climate sensitivity does not decrease.
With the aid of my support worker, I became much more aware of how to help my child get stronger at doing things.
Our latest book, That Which Doesn't Kill Us: How One Couple Got Stronger at the Broken Places has just been published by Sacred Life Publishers and been receiving rave reviews.

Not exact matches

According to Ted Conley, who heads up North American marketing for the condom maker's parent company: «The category has traditionally been strong at times of economic downturn and we are getting anecdotal evidence that the same can be said for today.
Recent research from the Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology at Friedrich Schiller University in Germany found that exposure to stimuli that cause strong negative emotions - the same kind of exposure you get when dealing with toxic people - caused subjects» brains to have a massive stress response.
Recent research from the Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology at Friedrich Schiller University in Germany found that exposure to stimuli that cause strong negative emotions — the same kind of exposure you get when dealing with difficult people — caused subjects» brains to have a massive stress response.
«It was really impactful; you get so caught up in the day - to - day so it was really nice to be outside the office and to see your co-workers working together to achieve a collective goal... we're a stronger team when we work together and do these things, it bonds us at work and there's definitely an appetite to do more as a team.»
What this means is that the bank needs to consider the potential consequences of enabling America's debt addiction, and at the very least, provide a strong safety net for borrowers who get into trouble.
But given that the euro currency has gotten stronger, such an economic driver could be at risk.
«I think [they] are trying to get a strategic stake in the strongest economy in the eurozone,» says Carsten Brzseski, chief economist at Dutch financial giant ING.
And they got through inevitable internal conflicts by having a strong and clear partnership agreement at the outset, Hindy said.
Beedie places a strong emphasis on teamwork, with students getting to know each other, along with their professors, at a weekend retreat in Whistler at the beginning of the program and undertaking projects in small teams.
You can pull them up over your calf if you don't want them to slip down, or at mid calf without getting indentations in your shin, so the elastic is both strong but not too strong.
And as they slowly began regaining weight, leptin levels rose a little, but got stuck at about half of what they'd been at the start of the show — which would help explain why they felt such strong urges to eat.
But ultimately the dollar, because our country is going to get so much stronger economically, if you look at what's happened to our country over the — look, I've been talking about this with you for 25 years.
The chain, a unit of Walgreens Boots Alliance (wba), on Monday is launching a marketing campaign to burnish its health and wellness credentials at a time archival CVS Health (cvs) looks to get stronger by buying health insurer Aetna (aet) in a new $ 69 billion deal, and Amazon.com (amzn) is believed to looking into getting into the pharmacy business.
While demand for «low - end» apartments priced at $ 1 million to $ 2 million remains strong, sales of apartments of more than $ 5 million will get tougher.
«We've got some very strong interest at the moment and (the operators) want to get things started as soon as possible as well,» he said.
In a world where so many leaders will stop at nothing to get elected to another term, rope in another client, book another gig, sell more products, or grow the bottom line, it still takes honesty and integrity to breed trust and credibility — the cornerstone of strong, long - term business relationships.
One thing to know: Dahlmeier doesn't have any Olympic medals to her name, but has a strong chance to get one at Pyeongchang after winning five of six possible gold medals at the 2017 world championships.
This gets at the broad backdrop for risk - taking, and certainly can relax as markets stabilize, and are still very consistent with a strong risk - taking environment that can support equities.
At a previous job at an undisclosed global software company, Ramani excelled in online company chat forums, pitching new ideas and getting strong supporAt a previous job at an undisclosed global software company, Ramani excelled in online company chat forums, pitching new ideas and getting strong supporat an undisclosed global software company, Ramani excelled in online company chat forums, pitching new ideas and getting strong support.
With email, you've got a strong tool at your disposal; don't make the mistake of neglecting it.
Beyond these ideas, if you've got a strong piece of content that users are responding to, consider exploring it further by building an entire series of content pieces around it, looking in - depth at every aspect of the original piece.
Running and skiing took a strong hold in her life again, as did Yoga Sculpt, enough so to encourage her to get certified and start to instruct at CorePower Yoga in Maple Grove, MN.
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«There's been a strong trend for health organizations to want to broaden their footprint, especially on the part of insurers to get more direct contact with the individual,» said Dr. John W. Rowe, a former hospital and insurance executive who is a professor of health policy at Columbia University.
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