Sentences with phrase «much my body responds»

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Some of our outward acts are of a type which do not do much toward expressing our inner being no matter how well our body responds to our wishes for it.
(Also — to bring in the previous distinction — your body must also respond to your intentions to an adequate degree; e.g., if you intended to stop to help the motorist but ran over him instead, this would not do much toward expressing your helpfulness.
To express what you want to do, you always need your body to be at your service and that creates stress because you never know how your body will respond, how well you will feel, how much your reflexes will be there in a game.
Your baby's little mouth is much more efficient at getting the milk out, and your body responds differently to the baby than to the pump.
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As much as I believe it is her body and she should choose how much to eat at dinner, if I have to respond to her at night, I may use parenting tactics I don't love at the dinner table.
Your body responds to changes in what you eat — for better or worse — much faster than you might think.
The man responded well to medication and a new diet that flushed much of the dangerous toxin out of his body.
Put simply, they respond to how much we eat: The more we eat, and particularly the more sugar and starch we eat, the more insulin the body secretes in response.
The new study provides a much better understanding of how the immune system responds to a pathogen to protect the body and how a virus spreads once it enters the vaginal or rectal mucosa.
In other words, chronic stress impairs your body's ability to respond to acute stress, such as exercise, because its resources are pretty much used up.
A friend of mine, Bruce Black, wrote in his book Writing Yoga, «We respond to the challenge in much the same way that our bodies respond to the challenge of a difficult pose.»
We are all unique in our body requirements (and this depends on much in life - exercise, stress, seasons, age, etc.) My body is responding well to this lifestyle.
I've experimented with very strict diet and little or no cardio, but through trial and error, I discovered that my body responds much better and much faster to less aggressive calorie restriction with more cardio than calorie restriction alone.
In this case, it is very easy for the body to start dropping body fat since there is so much of it that once any sort of diet starts, the body responds by burning the excess fat.
Personally, my body responds more to cardio and that's my go - to in the days after I've overindulged with large portions and too much sugar and processed foods.
In other words, studying vitamin C isn't studying an orange, and there is much to be learned from how our bodies respond to the orange.
Although the body responds to these foods in a different way, the outcome is still very much the same; adrenal stress.
Obviously how much weight you use and how many repetitions you perform affects how your body will respond to the exercise.
Therefore much in the same way as how your body reacts in a fight or flight scenario, your body will respond to whatever type of stresses you choose to put on it, as part of a training regime.
The only way you'll really know how much to eat is by experimenting and seeing how your body responds.
This is where cortisol tries the best to make our body respond to stress, it regulates the blood sugar levels, the blood pressure, the central nervous system activation and much more.
Then the more time you spend visualizing yourself with the body you want, picturing in your mind how you will feel, how you will respond when people compliment you on your new appearance and how much more confidence you have, the more likely you are to belief it is just a matter of time before you have the slimmer body you desire.
If not, your body will respond the same way that it responds to interval training: even though during intervals, perhaps 70 % of the time is spent jogging slowly, far under the MAF HR, the body still takes that workout as a high - intensity workout, because the peak intensity was much higher than MAF.
Thank you for prompt respond Tony So I guess my main question is: You are saying 2200 it a bit too much, but as I explained, I am burning about 1800 for my physical activity only plus my body needs some for daily functioning (which is at least 1300 - 1400) as if I did not burn another 1800.
#delightedwithlife - I used to live by the scales, and got no end of satisfaction seeing it drop every week, when I was on a weight loss programme, but more recently, when my weight levelled off, I stopped caring about the scales - However, to be totally honest, i still had a little panic when I weighed myself & realised just how much my weight has increased recently - But it just goes to show u that the scales is not an accurate unit of measure, especially when you train with weights I'm not gonna say I'm entirely happy at this weight but seeing this pic deffo helps - Enjoy your training, enjoy your food, enjoy your life, and your body will respond accordingly ♀️ PS I'm writing this with a belly full of dominos Back on track tomorrow - #transformationtuesday #sameweight #differentbody #scalesversuspictures #mindfuck #healthybody #healthymind
The story is much the same once moving, because the Vitara rides like a normal hatchback, responding to swift steering inputs with minimal body roll.
Collins began working with Zack soon after he arrived, but he responded much the same to her efforts as he did when rescuers first found him — he cowered in his new kennel with ears flat and body low to the ground.
Your actions won't go unnoticed — the story will respond to how much evidence you leave in each mission and how many dead bodies you leave in your wake.
Although a large, global body of literature on climate change and forest dynamics has been developed during the last five decades (3, 6, 9, 11 ⇓ ⇓ — 14), much of this literature provides insights on how trees respond to climate change without sufficient consideration of competition and other factors (43).
Could the delicate electronic structures hidden inside grow in much the same way your skeleton formed itself, responding only to the steering messages of the chemical environment in our bodies?
As in previous audits, identical requests were sent to all government bodies at each level of government, allowing their responses to be compared on how fast they responded, how much information they released and the fees they charged.
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