Sentences with phrase «quick spurts»

"Quick spurts" refers to short bursts or sudden movements that happen rapidly or in quick succession. Full definition
Heavy reps of concentrated muscle work with quick spurts of intense cardio.
If you want a game that can be enjoyed in quick spurts or for hours on end, pick this one up.
Therefore your stamina training should follow the principle of specificity (The more the training mimics the sport the more successful it will be) and you should try to incorporate the same quick spurts of intensity followed by short periods of lesser demand.
There are none of those nasty commercials or long periods of waiting, only quick spurts of bone crushing confrontation between big angry men.
While designed to play in quick spurts, the games on this list can be quite addicting, drawing you into their world as much as most so - called «hardcore» games.
Quick spurts of time spread throughout the day.
But Michael Fabricant said he had had «absolutely no dealings with UKIP», apart from a «quick spurt of twittering» with the UKIP leader on Sunday evening.
They're similar to batteries, in that they electrostatically hold and release energy, but in our technology — mobile devices, laptops, electric cars — they tend to serve as a power backup because they can disburse their stored energy in a quick spurt, unlike batteries that do so over long period of use.
Although VW won't tell you this, concealing that 25bhp in a quick spurt overboost mode is a deliberate ploy to ensure that the Clubsport doesn't quite tread on the toes of the 296bhp, but heavier, Golf R.
Remember the last ICE age was preceeded by a quick spurt in higher temperatures.
The nature of this game applies itself well to quick spurts of gameplay that will make you say «just one more mission.»
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