Active stretching also helps to increase flexibility and is sometimes
preferred as a warm up to strength training activities.
Not exact matches
Perhaps those who
prefer to play down the «difficult parts» of Christian life in their outreach to a dechristianised culture are reasoning that, just
as the worst thing you can do to a man who has severe hypothermia is to
warm him
up too fast, it is counter-productive to do too much, too soon in evangelisation.
Quality can refer to a number of things including technical proficiency, using fewer «creature comforts» (such
as supportive gear, favorite music, etc.), using slower tempos, and / or deliberately training under adverse conditions, such
as when tired, hungry, or taking fewer
warm -
ups than what you'd
prefer.
It all depends on what the cats are accustomed to
as far
as when new food needs to be put out and potty routines, (scooping litter, refreshing litter, changing old for new litter, etc.) Many cats do not automatically
warm up to new people and
prefer no human interaction
as opposed to interaction with a stranger.
As to
warming... I
prefer the cool, but humanity does all its best work when the temp is
up.