Secondly that bulging edge gets in the way of a two -
handed grip when to your near side; flip the tablet so the bulkier edge is faced away from your body and it adds additional weight that feels less balanced than a normal tablet.
Some may find this rather unsightly but from an ergonomic's perspective, I think this is a good design as it may allow a good one
handed grip when using the Adam in a portrait mode.
Not exact matches
«But
when you're locked to a couch and the only way to move your leg is to physically lift it with your
hands, well, all these things we do every day are taken away, and you have to come to
grips with yourself and spend a lot of time in your own head.
The serene scene belies the level of madness that
grips the company's customers
when they get their
hands on a new puzzle.
This tiny tripod can also be used as a
grip when you want to take photos or video with a steady
hand.
@BoldGeorge — So a woman hit's a child and uses the «My
hands are so weak I can barely hold a bible» defense
when any rational person would know
gripping strength in your
hands has nothing to do with your ability to swing them at a child.
While the handles are spread a bit wide for small
hands to manage easily, the soft
grips do add comfort
when squeezing to release the dough.
This positioning cleverly sets you up to
grip the handle with your left
hand and flip the omelet onto your plate
when the time comes.
When I put a two -, three - or four - iron in my hand, my left hand instinctively tends to get stronger on the club than it does when I grip a wood or a middle or high i
When I put a two -, three - or four - iron in my
hand, my left
hand instinctively tends to get stronger on the club than it does
when I grip a wood or a middle or high i
when I
grip a wood or a middle or high iron.
When we got to the school their coach came over and firmly
gripped my
hand.
The handles are ergonomic and have a nice
grip that ensures the baby's
hands do not slip
when holding the sippy cup.
It features plenty of
grips and
hand - holds so your kids won't take a tumble
when using it, and it can be adjusted to different inclines based on your children's skills and abilities using it.
This durable plastic swing features a molded seat as well as an easy -
grip hand and foothold that will help your child stay comfortably and safely in place
when he or she is playing on it.
It's eye catching for him, the textures on it are appealing to the touch, it's the perfect size for his
hands, and it doesn't slip out of his
grip when it's covered in drool.
The straps appear very comfortable, and the tray fits neatly,
gripped between each clamp so it doesn't move around
when being used by little wondering
hands - it's perfect for our BLW approach.
The laundry basket also features a «hip
grip» that rests securely on your waist for times
when you need to carry it with one
hand.
It's the perfect size for little
hands and has a soft - touch
grip that keeps the lid firmly attached
when not in use.
Sophie the Giraffe
Hand Rattle has an easy to
grip handle and the colourful beads make a lovely rattling sound
when shaken.
BTW, that
grip comes quite handy
when I am on the phone or have a dog leash in the other
hand.
«And you still look like Jennifer Aniston at the end of your fantasy,
when you
grip your partner's
hand, smile at the doctors and nurses in the sterile room, and push your baby out into the world.
Short of keeping a tight
grip on little
hands, there's not much you can do to childproof absolutely everything
when you're out and about.
Women showed a higher resting heart rate than did males, but didn't have as great a heart rate increase
when challenged with the
hand -
grip exercise.
The distinctly human ability for forceful precision (e.g.
when turning a key) and power «squeeze»
gripping (e.g.
when using a hammer) is linked to two key evolutionary transitions in
hand use: a reduction in arboreal climbing and the manufacture and use of stone tools.
With dumbbells, your arms and
hands are able to move through a full range of motion and further across your chest because they're not locked in place like
when gripping a bar.
When using dumbbells, you can use a neutral
hand position with your palms facing inwards, which will activate your back muscles a bit differently, and you can use a reverse
grip too!
The lateral head is best targeted with a supinated (palms up) or neutral (
hands facing each other)
grip and the medial head with a pronated (palms down)
grip — the long head, which assists in shoulder extension, gets maximum activation
when the arm is raised during extension exercises.
An important note
when it comes to
grips:
when you use a wide
grip, the
hands should normally be at a distance greater than the width of your shoulders.
But since the bar can't rotate in your
hands when you use the mixed
grip, your
grip strength for deadlifts will increase significantly.
Now, your arms certainly won't explode if you decide to use a wider or more narrow
grip (
hand placement)
when doing chin - ups.
When holding weight in your
hands, squeeze your
grip hard as this will help maintain good posture and limit any potential for momentum.
Many people will not be strong enough or have the
hand endurance to maintain their
grip on the
Grip4orce handles
when doing an arcing movement such as Dumbbell Curls.
It will increase your
grip strength, it will increase the health of your
hands, and your arms and everything dialed into the shoulder
when you can do it with that nice tight spiral, just like that.
Of course, you can hold dumbbells in each
hand when you squat, but as you increase the weight,
gripping dumbbells becomes harder to do without hurting your
hands.
There you have the exercises and the workout that will add serious muscle to your forearms and build a killer
grip that will frighten people and have them feeling inferior
when you shake their
hand.
When you've pulled the SteelBell to your right shoulder, release it and catch it with your left
hand, extending your left
hand (
gripping the SteelBell) toward your right foot as you finish crossing your left leg behind your right one.
Even so, your leg may still slide
when you let go with your
hand, unless you
grip with your inner knee more powerfully than with the outer.
I brought years of hard work and training with my
hands with me
when I discovered
Grip as a sport — my base strength was already fairly well developed.
As you're doing the exercise, on every rep you're going to be shifting your
grip outwards... just a little on every rep until you get as far out as you can while still performing reps..
When you hit this widest point, you'll then start moving your
hands back inwards (until you get to the point where it's almost a close -
grip push - up, then go back outwards again).
When using one arm you will also find that your body starts to turn away from the bar so to combat this you need to
grip the bar as hard as you can and at the same time twist your
hand towards you which helps to bring your body back in.
The reason for this is that
when you
grip the bar with one
hand, your thumb and forefinger
grip area become the main pivot point.
Grip the dumbell in the middle
when you use it, making sure that the heavier end is on the pinky side of your
hand.
Do to this unique feature, even those with well developed
hands can find steel clubs very taxing on their
grip when they start to incorporate them.
One of the problems you might encounter with the Close
Grip Barbell Bench Press is shoulder joint pain... the closer - in position can put more stress on the joints, especially when the hands are in the normal pronated grip on the
Grip Barbell Bench Press is shoulder joint pain... the closer - in position can put more stress on the joints, especially
when the
hands are in the normal pronated
grip on the
grip on the bar.
When treating wrist, forearm and finger pain, see a clinician or physician if you experience numbness in one or both of your
hands, a weak or unequal
grip, tingling or signs of carpal tunnel.
When you lift a kettlebell, dumbbell, barbell, etc., you are typically using a crush
grip that evenly distributes the implement within your
hand.
When discussing
grip width for the bench press, a wide
hand spacing normally refers to around 150 — 200 % of shoulder width, while a narrower or «close
grip»
hand spacing usually refers to around 100 % of shoulder width, as shown below.
This feat of Open
hand / Pinching Strength was started by Richard Sorin, who
when moving a bunch of broken dumbbells from one storage area to another tried pinch
gripping a half 100 - lb York Dumbbell.
Nonetheless, performing the reverse
grip bench press with wide
hand spacing produces the greatest activation of the clavicular pectoralis major compared to a narrow
hand spacing, and compared to a traditional
grip bench press
when performed with any of narrow, middle and wide
hand spacings (Lehman et al. 2005).
I love the the cozy feeling of extra long sleeves falling into my
hands that I can
grip when cold.
Picnic At Hanging Rock
grips one like a vise, and is full of superb epiphanies: the thunderbolt moment
when Michael, after searching the Rock alone, recovers from subsequent catatonia just long enough to thrust a piece of torn lace, from a girl's dress, into Albert's
hand; the sudden, nervous volte - face
when timorous Miss Lumley
hands in her notice; the visit of the apparently recovered Irma, clad all in red, to the school gym, where her friends greet her first with hostile silence and then with a barrage of questions about what really happened, giving way to uncontrollable mass hysteria in the process.