Sentences with phrase «more brisker pace»

Although dogs like to stroll at a leisurely pace, checking each bush and blade of grass for the previous visitor, a more brisk pace would burn more calories.

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When a dog trots, moving at a pace more brisk than a walk, diagonal pairs of legs move together.
Another study showed similar results with brisk walking, with those who participated in more than three hours per week having a 57 % lower rate of progression compared to those who walked at an easy pace for less than three hours per week.
His pacing is a touch uneven, the first half flows beautifully while the second is a little more choppy, but over all this puppy moves at a brisk pace that matches its comedy styling perfectly.
It takes a great deal of trickery to make such a farfetched premise fly, so credit director Tony Scott (Spy Game, Enemy of the State) for keeping the action and drama moving at a brisk enough pace to keep out minds engaged more in the events as they unfold on the screen, only realizing that, in the end, it doesn't quite hold up to close analysis.
The storyline - which follows several characters (including Mark Wahlberg's Elliot and Zooey Deschanel's Alma) as they attempt to survive during an environmental crisis - moves at an appropriately brisk pace, though it does become increasingly difficult to look past the pervading lack of tension within the film's more overtly scary sequences.
The animation and voice work is solid, and the slightly more adult tone is a welcome change of pace, but even at a brisk 76 minutes, «Batman: Assault on Arkham» isn't nearly as enjoyable as its premise suggests.
Despite a dense storyline, everything carries on at a brisk pace making for a meaningful complete film but also crosses the two and half hour runtime at a reasonable rate for those who may be a bit more unsettled at the thought of sitting still for that long.
He shows quite a bit of restraint with his less is more approach and keeps the film moving at a brisk pace.
Based on the 1950 Alec Guiness film of the same name, Last Holiday moves at a brisk pace and somehow maintains its light tone even through some of the more dramatic moments.
So, at a brisk 7 / 10ths pace, the Benz suddenly becomes at least as — if not more — rewarding.
Sure, when it comes to prose my taste runs more to Neil Gaiman or Margaret Atwood, but Dan Brown is no slouch when it comes to setting a brisk pace.
Although the book is hefty, at more than 600 pages, the pace is nevertheless brisk, and the kid - appealing mystery propels the story.
With more than one mystery being unraveled simultaneously, The Dry keeps up a brisk pace, is full of surprises, and has the right balance of tension without overindulging in the brutal, tense - suspense formula of many potboilers today.
Most dogs need more than a leisurely pace to benefit from their walks, so encourage pet owners to maintain a brisk pace instead.
-- Offline Missions Mode ---- More than 185 single missions to complete — Fast paced gameplay for brisk fun — Short battles for entertainment on the go
«We should expect the early part of 2017 to be filled with a brisk pace of not only homes going under contract more quickly, but also taking less time to reach a settlement date,» Charon writes, which means that the length of time that a house stays on the market can be expected to drop in the early part of the year.
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