Also, mixing in various training styles builds stronger joints by reducing
repetitive movement pattern overload and varying your training stressors.
Sports Health: A... continue If left unchecked, these imbalances become
repetitive movement patterns, which can eventually lead to overuse and injury.
As a result of poor posture,
repetitive movement patterns, improper body mechanics, and spending long periods of time seated, muscles in the body can become chronically tense, tight and contracted, causing them to become less strong and supple.
As with any sport or too much
repetitive movement patterns, muscular imbalances occur, most runners get back pain because the glutes are not firing correctly.
Not exact matches
The Elliott Wave Theory was developed by Ralph Nelson Elliott to predict price
movements by observing and identifying
repetitive wave
patterns.
We've seen that
repetitive motion retrains the nervous system so that individuals, in some cases, redevelop walking
patterns, but regular
movement also prevents secondary complications of paralysis, including cardiac and lung weakness, poor bone density and pressure ulcers.
For athletes, when the body engages in
repetitive motions during a workout, there is a high possibility that the fascial fibers don't return to their intended
pattern, which could cause pain, muscle «knots, or a restriction in
movement.
Because the glutes contract during hip
movement to prevent the knees from caving in (valgus collapse), weak glutes can lead to knee pain caused by excessive stress in the patellofemoral region if this
repetitive dysfunctional
pattern occurs.
The theory states that there are
repetitive, predictable sequences of numbers and cycles found in nature similar to
patterns of stock
movements.
The scintillating effects arising through the calculated layering and juxtaposition of contrasting colors through
repetitive line
patterns elicit shuttering afterimages, optical flicker, and disorienting sensations of
movement.
The vintage sheets» rich colors and
repetitive patterns trigger a synesthetic response in Zlotsky, recalling her earliest memories of space, light and
movement, and a childhood when sleep came easily, long before the all - consuming pull of electronic media.
Her monochromatic paintings, typically tempera or emulsion on board, used simple geometrical shapes like circles, squares, or stripes, set out in intricate,
repetitive patterns to to create
movement as well as other optical effects on the viewer's physiology and psychology of perception.
«Seeking harmony between action and result, the artist synchronized his engagement in a rhythmic,
repetitive pattern, ingraining
movement into the work as the relationship between artist and instrument stemmed into a symbiotic interconnection, manifesting somewhere between the predetermined and the unconscious.