«What I think is more relevant for most people is that we've got to take a page from those confident players» playbooks and see that we've got to learn to kind of step up that level of confidence, particularly
in those high intensity situations like interviewing, at networking events or conferences,» she says.
Not exact matches
Only
in lasers and some other
situations of very
high intensity of radiation that strength is large enough to be observable.
Try not to do any
high intensity exercises or anything that causes you to break a sweat and if you're unable to because of your job or personal
situation then the other 6 tips should help you keep your thirst levels
in check.
Low reps, explosive movement weight training that uses anaerobic creatine energy system leads to an increased muscle ability to store creatine and regenerates it faster after it's been depleted (more creatine — an extra repetition with heavy weight);
high reps, slower movement weight training that uses anaerobic lactic acid energy system increases muscle tolerance to lactic acid (more muscle endurance, required
in extreme
situations when there's a need to perform at a
high intensity and sustain it for as long as possible — fighting for dear life is a good example).
Whether you are looking for safe postpartum exercises, pelvic floor friendly workouts, programs designed for women
in menopause or
high intensity interval training — your trainer should be able to design that for you
in a way that works for YOU, taking into consideration any and all issues that may accompany your unique
situation or set of concerns.
Mercedes also offers Lane Keeping Assist, which warns the driver if they stray out of their lane without indicating, Intelligent lighting that adjusts the spread and
intensity of the
high - output LED headlights according to the driving
situation, and a distance warning system that pipes up when you get too close to the car
in front.
Importantly, research has shown that children who scored
high in behavioural
intensity (i.e., show
high activity and intense reactions to new
situations and events) had a history of more medically - attended injuries when their parents reported reduced supervision but not when their parents reported closely supervising (see Figure 1).23 Thus, close supervision can counteract the elevated risk of injury typically found for temperamentally - difficult children.24, 25 On the other hand, the child attribute of inhibitory control (e.g., child can exercise self control and resist doing things prohibited by a caregiver) serves a protective function and predicts a history of fewer medically - attended injuries even under conditions of reduced supervision (see Figure 1).23 Hence, whether lower levels of supervision lead to increased risk of injury depends,
in part, on the child's behavioural attributes.