Those who breathe improperly
often move their muscles opposite that of normal — for example, they sometime pull their belly inward on inhalation.
Not exact matches
A preemie
often does not have the
muscle control needed to keep the head upright or to
move it if he or she is having trouble breathing.
Their
muscles often become permanently clenched in contracture so they can not
move their arms and legs.
Those with strains
often experience
muscle spasms or cramping around the injured area; they may not be able to
move the
muscle very much.
Compound movements such as the kettlebell swing, in which the centre of gravity shifts, work the entire body while
moves native to dumbbell workouts
often isolate one or two
muscle groups.
The
muscle and joint pain, as well as the tingling, numbness and burning sensations
often tend to come and go and
move around the body.
This is because covering two joints that
move and stretch the
muscle at the same time adds additional tension, which can
often lead to tears.
We want to build a body where our musculature can turn on and off — as opposed to being on for too long or most of the time (
often see in a lot of bodybuilders) or the opposite where the
muscles don't
move enough and are always off.
Often people think that as long as they
move on a machine the workout is building the right
muscle groups.
The last two
moves for opposing
muscle groups are here because they
often fail to deliver what the user really wants.
It also teaches your body how to
move properly without recruiting unnecessary
muscles that
often get overworked, and with time become damaged or strained.
But the point is that I am using high reps with moderate weights nowadays and I am not getting barely any mass on me at all, and better than that is that my
muscles are getting quite denser and denser everytime I train, and I don't even train that
often (although I am planning to turn up the heat on my training in the meantime, probably when I
move out to a southern part of the world, as I don't like how cold it is here most of the year where I live now:P).
In other words you only work very specific
muscles (leading to
muscle imbalances and lack of functional strength) and you're
often forced to
move in an unnatural manner.
-- Work all ranges of the aerobic
muscle fibres, I
often go for a walk after a run or ride to just keep
moving slowly — Trail solo or with small groups of friends that get what you are doing or you all have a central point to meet back at so you can adjust pace / speed to keep your own HR within the ranges you need to train at — Only take from your body what it is willing to give you on any given day and be content with that.
Training frequency is how
often you perform certain
move, practice certain exercise or train certain
muscle.
The lengthening is
often a result of poor metabolism of nutrients causing low levels of the hormones that are necessary to keep out intestinal tract
muscles moving, resulting in the intestinal tract and colon stretching and lengthening, an undesirable effect that can cause kinks that obstruct the intestine and or small bowel.
When sitting,
move your feet up and down
often to squeeze your calf
muscles.
So eventually, in cats, the right ventricle
muscles often thicken as well increasing the pressure of blood
moving to the lungs.
In the late 1960s, when — to paraphrase Storr's characterization — he
moved away from the typographic and began
muscling space back into painting — that is to say, when he began deploying interpenetrating, black - and - white, linear volumetric forms in a weightless abstract space,
often with a disorienting effect — he was attempting to combine Jackson Pollock's denial of gravity with aspects of Renaissance perspective.