"Rhythmic movements" refers to actions or gestures that are done in a consistent and synchronized way, following a beat or rhythm.
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According to Umeå researcher Marius Sommer that is, who for four weeks has let experienced athletes perform specific
rhythmic movements in time to a metronome.
For me, I make repetitive sounds, hums, moans along
with rhythmic movements in my pelvis as I shift my weight from foot to foot.
Some babies find swaddling or cuddling too constrictive and respond better to other forms of comfort such
as rhythmic movement or sucking a pacifier.
Examples include
rhythmic movement such as dancing (Zumba), power walking, jogging / running including in racquet sports, climbing stairs or using a Stairmaster / elliptical, and riding a bicycle.
A lyrical and open interaction between form and space
creates rhythmic movement of a musical, even jazzy kind, achieving modern art's frequently declared intention to create visual analogies with the abstract yet palpable language of music.»
While some sleep disturbances appear early in infancy (sleep terrors and
rhythmic movement disorders), others appear at a later age (bruxism and sleepwalking).
The training that his dissertation examines differs from the traditional sport - specific exercises that athletes normally perform: over four weeks golfers and soccer players spent time training up their timing and rhythmicity, where various non-sport
specific rhythmic movements were performed in time to a digital metronome.
Swinging Fast,
rhythmic movements like swinging, rocking, or jiggling might remind your little screamer of those carefree days he spent bouncing around inside you.
Amid drumming, dancing and singing — Marquesans need only a dropped hat to occasion music and
seductively rhythmic movement — the earth oven was opened and a dozen roasted / steamed / baked pigs brought forth.
Baby hiccups in the womb feel like
little rhythmic movements, and in the beginning they may be hard to distinguish from your baby's kicks.
Chalk up any
tiny rhythmic movements you may be feeling to a case of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on.
Neural networks in the spinal cord, locomotion center are capable of
producing rhythmic movements, such as swimming and walking, even when isolated from the brain.
The demonstration that a bonobo can temporally
coordinate rhythmic movements in the context of joint drumming is consistent with other evidence that rhythmic capabilities are widely dispersed across species.
The Pebble has an accelerometer that can detect the wearer's motion, so Ryan wrote code to
spot rhythmic movements in the frequency range seen during tonic - clonic seizures.
Research: Neurophysiology, with a focus on understanding the cellular mechanisms that enable animals to generate flexible rhythmic movements
Kundalini yoga includes both seated and dynamic standing postures and repetitive,
rhythmic movements synchronized with specific breathing techniques and yoga mudras.
Inspired by art, dance, fashion, music and eastern philosophy, the NW ™ (Nicole Winhoffer) method
uses rhythmic movement to empower and strengthen your authentic self.
It was tough - as - nails and as unforgiving as the girlfriend I traded for G.I. Joes when I was eleven, but the way it integrated gorgeously evolving music with my flailing attempts
at rhythmic movement was downright intoxicating.
Of central focus to his oeuvre are his monochrome works where — using layers of oil or acrylic gel on hard reflective stainless steel, aluminum or Perspex — he combs the paint across the surface in
continuous rhythmic movements.
Babies have irregular peristalsis (
rhythmic movement of food along gut) they tend to have a lot of borborygmus (air filling up in the gut).
In addition to night waking and sleep onset problems, children may also experience a range of undesirable behaviours occurring during their sleep or sleep - wake transitions, including sleepwalking, sleep talking, bedwetting, bruxism (i.e., grinding or clenching the teeth during sleep), sleep terrors, and
rhythmic movement disorders (rocking the entire body from one side to another, rolling the head against the pillow).
She must also carefully control the paint by lifting and tilting the heavy panels
with rhythmic movements that require intense concentration and physical stamina.
At the heart of Catholicism for a millennium and a half lay a dialectical dividing of time,
a rhythmic movement between the poles of fast and feast, Lent and Easter, renunciation and affirmation.
To jog sitting down, explains an SAS brochure, «Use simple,
rhythmic movements... raising your heels alternately as high as possible.
Some models come with batteries which help power
the rhythmic movements that soothe the baby.
Special Subject teachers bring their gifts in the areas of foreign language, Eurythmy (
rhythmic movement), games (physical education), music, the arts, educational support, and an array of crafts and practical arts.
Any rhythmic movement is very soothing.
Whether you place your newborn in an actual baby swing or if you create
a rhythmic movement while carrying your baby around, this is another great way to calm your newborn.
Why It Works: Walking slowly around the rooms of your home bouncing your baby will give gentle,
rhythmic movement that helps calm your infant's nervous system.
Eurythmy (
rhythmic movement), nature walks, and healthy outdoor play build physical strength, agility, and grace.
Swinging or
Rhythmic movement.: there are many conventional rhythmic movements, including dancing, rocking, baby bouncers on vibrant, baby swings, rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby rest on.