Sentences with phrase «intense work periods»

The American College of Sports Medicine defines HIIT by its intense work periods, which can range from five seconds to eight minutes long.
In partnership with the Goethe - Institut, London, the artist will be resident at Studio Voltaire for an intense work period, producing new works specifically for the exhibition onsite.

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If you become so immersed in work during intense launch periods that you literally disappear into a haze to emerge six hours later, hungry, irritable and overworked, try cognitive - behavioral tools such as a scheduled phone call or a timer with a bell.
Far from working steadily eight hours a day, seven days a week, most knowledge workers have peaks and troughs of productivity, alternating intense periods of work with long stretches of cat videos and inbox shoveling.
Munch lived and worked in one of the most intense periods of art in history.
These days, most parents are working through the intense newborn period with just their partner, or maybe a family member who flew in for a week or two.
Britain is isolated and divided, during a confusing period of intense technological change which favours insurgent activity, and working amid a fraying international order which it is itself helping to undermine.
Cuomo also said the work his office is current doing — including the probe into Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. — is «very intense... probably the most intense period I have had in my three years.»
Birch trees not performing as expected That means a shorter period for snow to accumulate in winter and a bigger gap between snowmelt and summer rains, two factors that work together to produce more intense dry spells.
So it was a very intense period of work, almost hypnotic.
Meanwhile Niels Jensen, head of ESA's Technology Programmes Department, hopes that «by creating a highly motivated team of researchers and experts and letting them work together in the same laboratory for an intense period with everything they could possibly require, we may create a synergy not attainable to the same extent in conventional R&D.
Either way you spin it, the main concept is that youâ $ ™ re performing periods of intense work, followed by a short period of rest.
HIIT, or high - intensity interval training, includes short rounds of intense work broken up with equally short recovery periods.
The idea is that by using short bursts of intense work intervals followed by short periods of rest you can burn more fat when compared to steady - state cardio.
We've been training this way for a while, and while it's intense, I truly feel this is a great way to train, especially on days when you don't have strength - specific work (requires longer rest periods), and are only looking at building slabs of muscle all over your body.
Often called HIIT, this style of working out involves alternating between intense and low effort workout periods.
Are your periods so debilitating that you miss work, school, dates or appointments each month because the pain is so intense?
If you want more intense fitness exercise after you are able to do a 10 minute work period using GXP, you may switch to HIIT or PACE.
Working out for long periods of time and under intense conditions can leave your body sore and swollen.
This boils down reducing the amount of weight and / or reps that you're working with for a week or so, which buys your body additional time to recuperate and prepare for another period of intense overload.
Replacing steady state cardio with high - intensity interval training — an intense training method using period of hard work followed by recovery — is much more effective.
Not only does your body begin to train itself to work harder and faster at building muscle and gaining strength, you have an increase in oxygen moving through your blood stream and there are extra red blood cells in production, allowing to access the stamina you need to get through difficult lifts, long training periods and intense competitions.
A period drama set in post-World War II Mississippi, based on a novel of the same name by Hillary Jordan, Mudbound tells the story of two men — one African American, one white — returning home from the war to go to work on a rural Mississippi farm, each struggling to readjust to the realities of American life, including the intense racism of the period.
During this period of intense work, Wilson's mental - health issues grow worse.
After intense periods of drafting, students came back together and evaluated each other's work.
It is a formidable work of literary detection, tracing why it was that after a period of relatively low output, Shakespeare suddenly exploded with creative genius, producing King Lear, Macbeth and Anthony and Cleopatra all in the same intense year.
Way back in 2003, I found two other authors with unfinished books who agreed to work as a team over an intense period of three months.
Or, how about that most people tend to work in short spurts of intense productivity followed by larger periods where they are less productive?
During a ten minute rest period after two hours of intense yard work?
1955 — 1973: Seymour H. Knox, Jr., gifts, and helps Director Gordon M. Smith acquire, nearly 700 works of Abstract Expressionism, Pop art, Op art, and more, marking the most intense period of growth for the museum's collection.
During the same period of the late 1960s, and early 1970s in Europe, Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer [49] and several other painters also began producing works of intense expression, merging abstraction with images, incorporating landscape imagery, and figuration that by the late 1970s was referred to as Neo-expressionism.
After 1960, during a difficult period in her life, Mitchell created a series of very intense works, where the colourful and rhythmic all - over brushstrokes gave way to a concentration of a central, thick dark mass.
It's fascinating to think of Schapiro, inspired by the discourse she was helping to create, doing these pieces when she was able to return to her studio after the intense period of working with the feminist program on the Womanhouse project in the fall of 1971 and early winter of 1972, but before she had a name for this work, before «femmage» and «pattern and decoration» became movements and personal brands, with their declarative power but sometimes restrictive effect on art practice.
Through periods of intense experimentation, often working in solitude in the wild, Milne developed an extraordinary body of landscapes, fusing influences from Monet, Matisse and Cezanne into a bold modernist language of his own.
This presentation of his work, the second at the gallery, seeks to draw attention to this critical yet underexposed period of intense experimentation with space, line, form and colour by one of the most important post-war Japanese artists.
It proposes that artists» declarations are especially crucial during this intense period of change in the U.S. Emphasizing new work by artists based in Richmond and around the globe, it deliberately mixes work by artists of varied generations, backgrounds and perspectives.
Nancy Grossman's best known work is centered on the human head and face, but her transition to those leather masks of hers was marked by a period of equally intense, but far more abstract - and, in the context, even bolder - canvas - mounted assemblages, also predominantly leather and metal, and free - standing constructions.
The pivotal moment in this journey of inquiry came for Irwin during a period of incredibly intense work in the early sixties with the gradual metamorphosis in the line paintings which compose this MATRIX presentation.
This was a period of intense creativity: in 1962, he created more than thirty works, and more than 100 between 63 and 64.
Surveying the decade of works on view in Elizabeth Murray: Painting in the «70s, it is evident that the early 1970s was a period of intense growth and experimentation for Murray, who had moved to New York City three years earlier.
After such a period of intense exhibition, Williams is now taking a step back to focus solely on her practice, working from her new studio in Haggerston.
What / Why: «Struggling to secure his reputation as a great American artist, Samuel F. B. Morse sailed to Europe in 1829, and embarked on a period of intense study and prodigious copying of great works of art that culminated in his grand painting Gallery of the Louvre (1831 — 33).
«Re-looking» is a primary concern in her work practice and her everyday life, and often builds on periods of intense research and close observations.
Like a long lost slang...» Tal R Victoria Miro Gallery will present the latest body of work by Danish artist Tal R. From 2005 to 2008, in his dynamic studio «Palace», Tal R extended his practice to incorporate collaborations in dance, film, theatre, cabaret, music and fashion, and it is in this period of intense experimentation that the works presented in armes de chine have their roots.
Mark Nash will discuss selected works chosen from a period of intense experimentation with the new medium of video art.
The majority of the almost 90 exhibited works presented in the exhibition can be considered «Pop - related works,» whereby the exhibition focuses on the 1960s and thus on a relatively short but intense period in Kiki Kogelnik's oeuvre.
Untitled * 3 Nylon Banners * is a result of an intense period of production in Banff, where Tanabe began working with textiles.
The current series of works, presented for the first time, has been made following a recent phase of intense creative experimentation during an eight - month period while the artist was living in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The works currently on view are specific to the Little Rann of Kutch in northern India and offer the audience a striking perspective of the landscape as seen from a helicopter during an intense ten - day period.
There are no radical breaks in his work; instead there is a process of gradually shifting focus, coming on the heels of long periods of intense concentration on a limited set of variables.
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