Sentences with phrase «intense level who»

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Athletes who are working out for 90 minutes or longer, or for 60 minutes at an intense level will benefit from fueling during their workout.
The level of targeting available can get intense fast: hey, let's target ads at women in Los Angeles between 35 and 45 who indicate that they're fans of both punk rock and dinosaurs (perfect for an ad touting a Sex Pistols reunion tour... and I'm going to musician's hell for that line).
Laryea, who was born in Bukom, a suburb of Accra, admits that the level of poverty in his community demands his support but adds the pressure becomes so intense that he sometimes had to escape by hiding in a car boot.
«As an archaeologist who studies Arctic and Subarctic coastal peoples, erosion associated with intense storm activity, loss of permafrost, rising sea levels, and increasing human activity is devastating to comprehend; however, this study not only documents those processes, but provides a means to examine their highly variable impacts that, hopefully, can lead to constructive ways to prioritize research and mitigate destructive processes in this extremely important region.»
For those of us who partake in the higher demands of intense activities, a dedicated routine of exaggerated levels of antioxidant supplementation and disciplined rest periods are vital for staying on our feet.
Thus, people with high lifestyle stress will release more cortisol during an intense bout of exercise as compared with someone who has a lower stress level.
This is a significant discovery as people who are afflicted with chronic inflammatory conditions who could benefit from exercise could feel intimidated by a long duration workout at an intense exertion level.
studies indicate that testosterone levels increase in men who regularly engaged in a series of quick, intense running episodes.
Short sprints — studies indicate that testosterone levels increase in men who regularly engaged in a series of quick, intense running episodes.
Good for some customers with intense activity levels or who experience a lot of physical stress.
Whether you are a competitive athlete who needs an extra push during competitions and practices or a bodybuilder who is fighting off fatigue and exhaustion during the more intense workouts — this product will carry you to new levels.
Natural Doctrine's intense level of difficulty is mostly attributed to its producer, Kensuke Tanaka, who reportedly believes that the current state of strategy RPGs is lacking in both quality and challenge, which is why he set out to make one of the deepest strategy games out there.
With the intense specialisation inherent in A / AS Levels (and even at GCSE), music can't be fitted in as an examination course for many, eg those who need to take three sciences, or more than one foreign language.
«Many of the teachers — who worked at all grade levels in both public and charter schools, in urban and suburban settings — did their best to cobble together lessons on their own, while also managing the intense demands of the first years of teaching,» says Pforzheimer Professor Susan Moore Johnson, director of the Project on the Next Generation of Teachers.
South Side ensured that it «leveled up» as it detracked, never lowering expectations for any students, while providing intense systems of support for students who struggled.
We also predicted that unfriended individuals would experience different levels of these negative emotions and thoughts in relation how individuals use Facebook (i.e., how intense their usage is) and aspects of the unfriended relationship (i.e., how close the partners were and who originally friended whom).
A support group for parents who have challenging children or those with strong will, intense emotions or may bring an added level of intelligence, energy or even developmental challenge.
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.
I want to be sensitive to Steevenson's privacy, but during his melt downs, we are actually seeing a level of rage and aggression that is extraordinarily intense, (bless his heart) something that is common in the adoption world, but that differs quite a bit from a child who didn't experience trauma at a young age.
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