Sentences with phrase «really feel the stretch»

You'll want to go all in on this full body move, so lengthen your leg as much as possible to really feel a stretch.
Then push your hips forward and you'll really feel the stretch in your quads and hip flexors.

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They feel just like normal jeans, but have a clear stretch that makes them really comfortable — almost like the Lululemon ABC pants.
In these lexicon - stretching conversations, I feel like that gets lost, and the worship service is treated as an oddity that really has nothing to do with church.
Would love some of the baobab powder to really feel the curative effects but unfortunately my student budget doesn't stretch that far!
«No one will really understand what it's like when you go from a stretch where you're not scoring, getting robbed the first shift one game, getting one taken back (for offside) the next game, feeling confident in your game but not producing,» said Pacioretty, a five - time 30 - goal man who has nine this season.
You know that feeling that you should go to training, or do those extra push - ups, or stretch, but you REALLY don't want to?
There are more than a few matches I felt we could have won if we had pace to stretch the opposition and really get in their faces.
For a really early start, I'll put them to bed in the (comfortable but cute) outfit they'll wear on the plane, and my travel clothes are those that feel like stretch pants and sweats without actually being them.
Your baby doesn't really stretch out much, which is hard to tell by the amount of movement that you're probably feeling.
Parents of four, we really wanted to remain faithful to Church teaching by refusing to use artificial birth control, but we already felt stretched to our limits financially, emotionally and physically.
Whether it's extra weight, body changes, stretch marks, scars or loose skin, finding a swimming suit you feel comfortable in can be really challenging.
And it stretched out the longer I wore it so I felt like baby wasn't really secure.
Stretching helps your little one loosen up her muscles and you can really feel this to be the strongest and longest movements of your baby.
Whilst I'm really happy with the main pram, I have been super disappointed with the carrycot - as others have said in reviews - the hood is so different from that on the main pram, is flimsy and won't stay up and the cover is not easy to get on and off quickly and I can't help but feel I'll inadvertantly break a toggle or corresponding elastic loop as its such a stretch to do up!
It was really clear to me that normal birth was no intervention, healthy woman, healthy baby... I feel like my definitions are shifting quite significantly in terms of what is a normal length of birth, what is the normal length of pushing... why if everything is going well and baby and mum, mum and baby are doing fine, then can we stretch those meanings of normal a little bit more?
Still, I was about to give up and squat again, when all of a sudden I got into a groove with the pushing, found a comfortable way to support my leg during the contractions, and finally started feeling the stretching that I knew meant you were really starting to come down.
It was getting really crowded in there, so it's nice to be able to stretch out my arms and feel the emptiness around me in between my fingers.
At the beginning of every class Deb goes around the room asking everybody how they feel and if they have anything they want to work on (i.e. stretching, back pain, sciatica, etc.)- she really gets you to connect with your body, your baby and with the people around you.
Stretching gives you an opportunity to continue to move and work with your body while slowing down enough to really feel what's going on.
(And if what you're really feeling is boredom or stress, take a stretch break or watch some kitten videos instead.)
Try to envision yourself as a slightly sleepy pup, just up from a nap; it'll help you really feel energized by this stretch.
Say something like, «I really want to be here to support you, but I'm feeling powerless / unequipped / stretched.
When performing a set of reps, instead of letting your mind wander around, try to fully focus on the stretch and contraction on every rep and really feel the way your muscles work.
A nice variation on my usual heavy barbell deadlift, with these I keep my legs very straight, come down to really feel a hamstring stretch and then come up to not quite straight to keep tension on them.
But most classes are an hour long, and sometimes I need to just jump in and get a good stretch with some bonus power moves to really feel present in my body.
Your article helped me realize that I need to spend more time focusing on one area and stretching that until I really feel a difference, then move on to the next area that is tight.
This last stretch is a fabulous mobilizer of the rib cage area and the chest, not to mention that it feels really wonderful!
Rotate and really push those hips back — You should feel a significant opposing stretch in the hamstrings and spine.
I love overhead lateral triceps extensions because they really allow you to feel a nice stretch on the way down.
You want to concentrate on really feeling the calf contracting during the set and get a good stretch at the bottom of the movement and a hard contraction at the top.
You're just going to take a backswing and what you're going to do is push with this bottom hand and you're really going to feel a stretch in that shoulder.
Walking uses your legs so you will feel some soreness in your muscles — try to do a really good stretch afterwards!
Why: This is a take on one of those slow, steady stretches that will likely feel really good when you relax into it.
Because your pelvic floor muscles are slight stretch when in a deep squat, you can really feel the contraction AND the relaxation, which is key for an effective kegel.
I usually like denim with a little less stretch content, but these really do feel like a dream.
I REALLY like the added stretch because it made it easier to move around in, and I didn't feel so stiff like in some fitted dresses.
Could have gone up and worn the 6 but I wanted a more fitted look so I went with the 4 and since it stretches I feel like you can get away with wearing a size smaller than you really are.
Really when I stretch any type of thin material from my top to my bottom, I'm going to feel iffy about it, especially when I eat or sit.
The highlight has to be Shelter Island's beaches however; with gorgeous stretches of sandy beaches, perfect for a relaxed day lying in the sun, you're certain to feel a million miles away from New York (despite it really being only about 100 miles away).
I'd like to say it flies by, but the middle stretch of the game really feels like a drag.
Swanberg has never really made anything bad (though mediocre wouldn't be a huge stretch with this one) but with all the talent gathered, Swanberg's narrative wanderlust oses focus, leaving Digging for Fire feeling the strain of Swanberg's scriptless tendencies.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Directed by: Peter Jackson Starring: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage Rating: Not Yet Rated Release Date: December 14, 2012 TRAILER SCORE: 6/10 Thoughts by TSR: I'm trying really hard to separate this footage from how unnecessary it feels that Peter Jackson is stretching «The Hobbit» into three films.
Personally, I've been lucky to attend three times now and while each leaves you short on sleep, high on caffeine, and, yes, a little numb, what you'll really be left with are unforgettable memories of the perfect movie experience stretched into what feels like infinity.
The Q70L model feels like a bigger car given its stretched wheelbase, but it doesn't really drive like one.
The 1M feels busy all the time on bumpier stretches of road but it really only struggles over the bigger compressions, where it lacks a bit of travel in the suspension.
Like the brake pedal, the steering wheel didn't really seem to be connected to anything, and that swimming feeling was made even worse by those stretches of bad roads.
Although the dampers were soft enough to create a comfortable ride experience, they didn't stretch too much in the turns, while the responsive steering made the car feel nimble, like it really wanted to be thrown into corner after corner.
The Cruze doesn't really even feel like it belongs in the compact class it competes in; the interior is stretch - out spacious, even in the back seat, and the trunk has serious storage.
However, as these raise the price up to considerable levels, we don't feel they're worth considering unless your budget stretches far enough and you really need the extra features they offer.
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