Sentences with phrase «much exertion»

Baum was too young, too excitable and too foreign - looking to be worthy of much exertion, and her Ladyship had been none too pleased when her husband had moved their business affairs into new hands.
Fortunately for my pride and our afternoon plans, this worked effectively on the first try and didn't require too much exertion on the part of my buddies or the truck.
Again too much exertion brings them on, but again, it's unpredictable and not nearly the amount of exertion a healthy person has in a normal day.
Think of the human heart: There is only so much exertion each one can take before it red - lines.
Catching up with a well - liked friend won't require much exertion.

Not exact matches

You do, however, have to question Blackburn's midweek exertions and query just how much they have left in the tank to offer on Saturday, as 120 minutes of gruelling cup action will have taken a lot out of them.
I still don't know if it's hormones or just the exertion necessary to gather a newborn's entourage (my own purse doesn't have that much shit in it!)
Yet again, Bob Marley assured us on «So Much Things to Say» that a likely windfall from social justice, equality and fairness, patriotism, truth, and exertion of spiritual fortitude against «spiritual wickedness in high and low places» accrues to society or community at large.
Much of this constant redrafting is the indirect exertion of parliamentary power too.
«It's all just shaped around trying to get good data from them but trying not to impinge on their time too much and not to impinge on their exertion levels too much,» Mason says.
For 20 years, both have relied on an equation to predict how much water they will need to drink, given the temperature and expected level of exertion.
You're not as active as you think: One study out of York University in Toronto found that even when people were told what «vigorous» exertion should feel like, they still underestimated how much effort a physical activity actually required.
We don't acknowledge how much physical exertion is involved in the snow - clearing process, Dr. Casale explains.
The masks are used to calculate how much oxygen athletes can gulp and how efficiently they can utilize the oxygen under exertion.
If you are someone who is sedentary (someone working a desk job, for example) and not doing anything requiring much physical exertion aside from the gym, it's best to go with the lower end of 12.
High - Intensity Interval Training (often referred to as the acronym HIIT for short), is a very specific type of training regimen focused on very brief moments of all - out exertion, followed by a much longer rest, followed by another burst of all - out exertion.
I actually used to «squeeze as hard as possible» on many lifts when I performed them, but after playing around with this concept in the last year or so I've found that I get just as good if not better results by moderating the level of exertion and changing it depending on the movement I am doing and how much radiant tension I need on that day.
In a slightly dehydrated state, 1 - 2 % reduction in body weight through fluid loss, athletes perceived exertion goes up (how much work athletes feel they're putting in), and performance goes down.
Rate of perceived exertion is much greater as temperature and humidity rise.
Perceived exertion refers to how much «voltage,» so to speak, your brain has to send down the nerves to your muscles in order for them to contract at a particular rate.
In other words, perceived exertion doesn't have to do with whether you are training aerobically, anaerobically, or at any given heart rate, but rather how much «voltage» your brain is sending down your nerves, relative to its total available «voltage.»
Higher training frequencies ensure you get enough repetitions to practice the craft of the Power Clean, lower exertion levels mean, that you won't have to worry too much about limited recovery.
However, technique training is done with low to medium exertion, that recovering from the set of technical training wouldn't take as much time as recovering from a set of higher exertion.
Elite endurance athletes who eat very few carbohydrates burned more than twice as much fat as high - carb athletes during maximum exertion and prolonged exercise in a new study — the highest fat - burning rates under these conditions ever seen by researchers.
But the body's reservoir of stored carbohydrates is small, and even if athletes supplement their supply during exercise with sugary drinks or food, prolonged or intense exertion generally incinerates much of the body's available carbohydrates.
It's fatigue that lasts for at least six months, that gets worse with mental or physical exertion, and that doesn't get better no matter how much you rest.
Matthew MacFadyen (In My Father's Den) steps into the rather large shoes of Colin Firth (who I'm sure will be remembered as the «real» Mr. Darcy for years to come), although it's surprising how much emotion and exertion is spent on Elizabeth considering Mr. Darcy isn't even present for the majority of the film.
It is also essential to understand that young dogs will want to keep going, despite them having had sufficient or even too much physical exertion.
Plus, the lab side of him loves mental exertion; it really stimulates him and wears him down much quicker than regular exercise.
Avoid alcohol and physical exertion while acclimatizing and drink as much water or tea as you can stand to help your body slowly adjust to the thinner air.
But woefully, exertion stems just as much from Neptunia's rudimentary modeling of jump physics as it does from level design.
I'm not saying you need to start training for the Ironman, but you'd be surprised how much a little physical exertion can help with the mental and emotional exertion of daily life.
That's especially true of electric bikes that can be dropped off anywhere because it offers the convenience of a door - to - door service that does not require much more physical exertion for a typically much cheaper price.
But we were surprised to see just how much physical exertion it takes to do certain garden tasks, particularly things like pushing a lawnmower or digging.
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