Sentences with phrase «repetitions so»

can i lower the resistance and do high repetitions so that my legs do not bulk and at the same time i get my workout.
Of course, you will not be able to do as many repetitions so you will need to decrease them a bit.
For the very fit or if you are much fitter than your partner, increase the number of repetitions so that you finish each exercise at the same time.
Consider just this last pair: some people find prayers written by others to be meaningless for them, and find traditional prayers to become empty with repetition so that they are nothing but noise or, at best, pleasing sounds with no significance.
One of his many coaching mantras, Lombardi stressed teaching his players through repetition so that even the slowest learner new his role.
If you lean your head back and thrust your chin skywards you can probably touch the bar despite only performing three - quarters of a repetition so pull up and over and so cheating allowed.
After 10 reps (about 30 seconds of lifting) you are no longer strong enough to lift the weight an additional repetition so you set the bar down, ending the exercise.
Structured Practice simply is repetition so highly structured by the teacher that the likelihood of error is as close to zero as possible.
Soft and amorphous, they accentuate the tactile feel of nature, avoiding any sense of repetition so as to constantly offer something new and surprising.»

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It enforces what I already know, and does so without boring me with hours of statistics, studies and repetition.
I thought about the ability we all have to actually rewire our brain's synapses so the real results of repetition become an automatic and almost perfect replication of a defined goal.
We get so obsessed with the outcome that we overlook the repetitions we need to do to get there.
You can only learn so much by reading and it dawned on me that rich dad taught me through repetition.
(Augustine knows perfectly well that the memory of sin can lead one back into that sin, but it need not do so — for him, the miracle is that recollection of sin is not always a renewal or repetition of that sin.)
And conversely, even the initially most surprising phenomena can by repetition and investigation be «naturalized» so as to excite no wonder.
No mere repetition of words, whether «Now I lay me down to sleep» or the Lord's Prayer or the great collects of the Prayer Book, can properly be so regarded.
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
A Kierkegaardian movement of repetition is impossible for a form of faith that is bound to a sacred history of the past, and so likewise the backward movement of recollection must reverse the forward movement of the Incarnation.
It is order entering upon novelty; so that the massiveness of order does not degenerate into mere repetition; and so that the novelty is always reflected upon a background of system.
By the repetition, or causal objectification, of an earlier occasion in a later one, let me hasten to add, Whitehead did not mean, as so many of his interpreters have erroneously taken him to mean, merely that some eternal object ingressed in the earlier occasion is also ingressed in the later occasion.
For the Protestant, so deeply influenced by Luther's rediscovery of the Christian faith's historic core, there is not so much a continual repetition of the suffering of Christ as an eternal model, a «once for all» to which the Christian must look backward.
So, one has to have that continuity and repetition in order to have that transformation going on.
The criterion of repetition of common characteristics does not imply that subjectivity should be objectified, but together with the claim that conscious occasions are spacy it implies that individual conscious occasions must be objectified so they can be prehended by successor occasions.
Yet so likewise from the perspective of faith or vision, religion is a movement of repetition or regeneration.
Nor, so far as we can judge, was the same stress laid upon word - for - word repetition as in the Jewish schools.
There is a lot of repetition in the social documents of the magisterium, partly because there seems to be an unwritten assumption on the part of later popes, a slightly odd one if you ask me, that none of their readers has bothered or will bother to read the earlier stuff, so each pope needs to spend a lot of time summarizing everything that came before.
Habitual patterns of response, such as getting dressed, riding a bicycle, using a typewriter, so painfully and self - consciously learned at the time, become quite unconscious.37 A centralized nervous system or its close analogue may be the necessary basis for consciousness, but consciousness itself is the inner concomitant of the presence of some novelty which has not yet faded into the background through incessant repetition.
Enough has been said of Jesus» teaching about the kingdom of God as presented in the Synoptic Gospels so that we need not linger in repetition of it.
Its features were preaching in the open air, in houses, in synagogues, the healing of the sick, and constant journeying — then repetition of the same activity in another place, and so on through Galilee and the neighboring regions.
He wills the eternal repetition of the profane moment in time, and so looks forward to the future, instead of the past.
The purpose is not so much to think about the word but by its repetition to still the endless stream of thoughts.
Like so much writing that gathers under the ample umbrella of literature, it has a notorious capacity to undercut itself with low and middle - brow banalities, hasty generalizations, ad nauseam repetitions, and marketplace hyperboles.
When we come back to the primitive experience of the passage, we find repetitions and contrasts within it, and we fasten on these and interpret them I believe we should think of these properties as within the passage, not «ingressing» into it, so making it a rich process, and not simply a transition.
As worlds of gods and men are, for the Buddhist, consciousness, ruled by everlasting necessity, so also are the worlds of ideas and of verities: for these, too, there is one, and only one necessary form of knowledge and expression, and the thinker does not make this form but he adopts what is ready to hand... and thus those endless repetitions accumulate which Buddha's disciples were never tired of listening to anew, and always honouring afresh as the necessary garb of holy thought.18
And then there are some food memories that are so mundane, so routine, that I remember them for their simplicity, the taste of the meal, the emotions around the occurrence, the joy in the repetition of knowing those foods would always be a part of my life.
I took photos of each version, but they kind of looked the same, so I will spare you the repetition.
I think it's repetition — I fed Lincoln soup when he was 2 or so and he loved it so I kept making it over and over and over.
Somehow I've convinced Clara - probably by sheer repetition since I serve it so often - that spinach is delicious.
This has been a repetition for long period of time so therefore it is better for him to make his mind up sooner.
Agree with Admin about the repetition, my mate GB has been binned and deservedly so for getting pissed and repeating bad comments!?
Originator of National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) mountain biking and coming off its 15th regular season with all the hard won experience and refinement that goes with incremental gains after so much repetition.
So much repetition and for what?
Babies love — and learn from — repetition, so don't be afraid of reading the same books over and over.
Since these signs are so common, the repetition helps to remember it, and many opportunities to show what they have learned.
And you know how much little kids love repetition, so we can use this again, and again, and again...
So kids need practice and repetition at home too, just like we do as parents.
Babies actually start to absorb words you are saying form birth so repetition will help them understand and later speak the words.
Repetition is reassuring to preschoolers, so be receptive to talking about family whenever your child asks.
Always use the same sign, use lots of repetition, and emphasize the key word along with the sign, so your baby can clearly see and hear the connection: «Do you want some more?
Babies love and learn from repetition, so don't worry about doing the same things over and over.
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