Sentences with phrase «rhythmic motion of»

The racetrack scenes are thrilling, as the sound of the hooves matches the rhythmic motion of a cluster of strong and beautiful animals, the designers — especially costume designer Judianna Makovsky — authentically evoke the Depression era, and John Schwartzman's photography is often stunning.
It was easy to get lost in the rhythmic motion of simply cutting, pressing, stitching.

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I've noticed that the forms of exercise I enjoy most incorporate some sort of rhythmic, repetitive motion which I find to be super calming and meditative.
Some examples of this are helping you move into new labor positions, supporting your rhythmic motions, trying a bath or shower, massaging you to relieve the intensity of contractions and help you relax, helping to maintain a calm and peaceful birth space, and offering words of encouragement and affirmation.
The rhythmic rocking motion of the swing may very well put your baby to sleep.
Simply pour a little baby oil into the palms of your hands, rub them together; then using your fingertips, draw circles in a rhythmic motion over your baby's body.
Many new parents discover that their children almost magically fall asleep to the rhythmic motion and sound of a car.
While using a rhythmic (but not fast or too strong) bounce, I allow baby to be soothed by the motion while I put a little milk on their philtrum (base of the nose / upper lip area).
So it's important to put the baby down, patting him gently, using a rhythmic motion that mirrors the heartbeat of the parent.
The way swings work is just an imitation of the rhythmic motion in mom's womb.
The rhythmic, back - and - forth motion of a swing calms babies.
Many babies are soothed by rhythmic back - and - forth movements, such as the gentle motion of a rocking chair.
You use only your two hands to push hard and fast in a rhythmic motion in the center of the victim's chest.
«We even succeeded in inducing much of this differentiation process within a channel of the microfluidic chip, whereby applying cyclical motions that mimic the rhythmic deformations living glomeruli experience due to pressure pulses generated by each heartbeat, we achieve even greater maturation efficiencies.»
Essential tremor is the most common neurological movement disorder, and it causes uncontrollable rhythmic motion, often of the upper extremities, which can make it difficult for people with the disease to perform everyday tasks.
Most individuals use the term «stiff» to describe lack of mobility, lack of rhythmic motion, inability to produce full ROM, and spastic muscles that are essentially knotted up as a result of dysfunctional movement.
Thai Yoga Massage is an ancient healing art that combines the alignment of the breath, yoga asana and mindfulness meditation of Metta (loving compassion) into a flowing dance of continuous rhythmic motion to deliver a soothing and revitalizing experience.
These methods address the entire body, opening energy pathways, stimulating the nervous system, increasing range of motion, and creating functional strength through rhythmic, flowing movement sequences.
This middle section of the film concludes with a kind of slow - motion dance, as the six brothers sing about loneliness on the farm while listlessly doing their chores (the axe chops and wood saws of which provide rhythmic punctuation to the song, «Lonesome Polecat»).
Abnormal posture, e.g. leaning or head tilt (towards the side of the problem) Asymmetric ataxia, i.e. «drunken» gait (worse on the side of the problem) Circling / deviating (towards the side of the problem) Nystagmus — involuntary, rhythmic, jerking eye flicks — the slower flick is towards the side with problem) Vomiting (motion sickness)
I gaped in awe as a school of colorful fish whizzed here and there, while anemones danced in a rhythmic motion.
All of them moving slowly up and down in a rhythmic motion — but enough about the dudes with the controllers in their hands.
His rhythmic cuts energise the canvas and the void beyond, immortalising the gliding motions of his hand like trails of meteor or rocket.
In Drip (2002), motion detectors trigger the release of water droplets into steel buckets from twelve outstretched arms composed of tightly twisted plastic sheeting and tarpaulins, creating randomly generated drumming sounds that fall within rhythmic patterns.
I follow the rhythmic, nearly - unconscious motion of my hands.
Here they extend as if to incorporate speed and rhythmic, elastic motion in Red Figure, 2009 and Runner, 2011; are layered and heaped in Accurate Figure, 2011 and Thumbs Up, 2011; or coalesce into families of striking multiple columnar forms as in Group, 2011 and Versus, 2011.
The paintings are made on the ground with Cabessa hovering over her canvas or paper; eschewing the use of paintbrushes, Cabessa uses her own hands, irons, squeegees, mops, and fabric to create a variety of abstract marks with rhythmic and repetitive motions.
Children's songs are accompanied by rhythmic movements such as swaying (Trainor, 1996), which may facilitate motion - generated synchronization of mother and child, stimulating attunement and bonding (Creighton, 2011).
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