Sentences with phrase «row with»

Currently I can do around 22 pull ups in a row with just my body weight.
That day I managed — barely — to squat an empty barbell, bench press a 30 lb EZ - bar while lying on the ground, and do something resembling a barbell row with the same.
Functional Injury Prevention Exercise: Ring Scapular Retraction (not filmed)- A series of body weight rowing motions (low row, horizontal row, & horizontal row with external rotation) which all emphasize retraction of the scapula with a tight one second hold for each rep. Typically, I have the athletes do 10 reps of each movement.
For more lats and mid-back, row with your elbows tucked to your sides.
And here's a nice example of a renegade row with kettlebells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUqsBTSldyk
It's performing two exercises in a row with little to no rest between.
The lats work really well when you row with your hands facing each other.
Could an inverted row be set up in a like fashion with pre-fatigue set and 3 time - under - tension versions — wide grip, normal grip and the last set could be an assisted inverted row with feet flat on the floor to help pull up?
For example, on back day: Do pullups and straight arm pulldowns, and superset it with an athletic stance horizontal cable row with rotation through the thoracic spine.
However, the lats don't work when you change directions and row with your palms facing the floor, so your upper back muscles will work harder in the high row.
When you do a superset, you perform two exercises in a row with as little rest as possible between the exercises.
When you do supersets, you're basically performing two exercises in a row with little or no rest in between.
You can't expect to train your legs two or three days in a row with the same intensity and expect them to grow for example.
That's where the Suicide Row with Burpee comes into play.
The Suicide Row with Burpee works your entire body, serving as cardio in addition to strength training.
«It's not strange to go for eight years in a row with no heat gain.»
Hookah smoking has dropped for the second year in a row with 10.1 percent of seniors reporting past year use compared to 13 percent last year, down from 22.9 percent in 2014.
IPCC Chair Rajendra Pachauri at first defended IPCC, calling the Indian government report «voodoo science,» opening up a row with scientists in his country's government.
Say you crossed the index finger under the middle digit so that you formed a row with the index between the ring and middle fingers, the middle and ring fingers resting on the cold coins.
Next summer is expected to be the third in a row with completely ice - free waters above the Arctic Circle, and tourism in the once - remote region is thriving.
This past April, RAN teamed up for the second year in a row with another leading non-profit green group concerned about MTR, the Sierra Club, in publishing a «report card» reviewing 10 of the world's largest banks in regard to their financing of MTR coal mining projects.
Liam Fox, the defence secretary, is now embroiled in a row with the Treasury, which wants the capital costs of a new Trident system to come out of the defence budget and not from a separate account as the government, like its predecessor, promised.
Elsewhere, fire chiefs urged people to take extra care because of the walkout between 10:00 and 19:00 BST - the 15th round of industrial action in the Fire Brigades Union's long - running row with the government.
His predecessor, Stephen Crabb, shared some of his Wales Office memories, telling Mr Cairns: «As you know, the Welsh Labour Government in Cardiff loves nothing more than a long and fuzzy row with Westminster over powers.
CWU members have been in a bitter row with the Royal Mail over jobs, pay and services since June.
The Times has also published a letter from Lord Ryder, the Conservative peer and former chief whip in the Commons (paywall), effectively siding with Douglas Carswell, Ukip's sole MP, in his row with Nigel Farage about whether or not the party should claim # 650,000 in Short money.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage had welcomed the move, with Mr Whitehead citing a row with the local Conservative group for his decision.
The party has calculated that it could benefit from having a public row with the Conservatives on the cusp of the election.
I cite as evidence his long - rolling row with his Cabinet colleague Caroline Spelman over waste collection, and what the Communities Secretary has splendidly labelled the right of every Englishman and women to have the remnants of their chicken tikka masala collected weekly.
Dave had recently had a row with a friend, I was told, who had said that Cameron would make a good Chancellor.
Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin said he was «mightily relieved» Scotland had voted No, but urged Mr Cameron to engage with MPs on the «English question», saying: «You can hear Alex Salmond teeing things up for the next row with Westminster because we've really no idea what these promises of extra powers actually are or what is meant by honouring the Barnett Formula.»
The judge's ruling rejected the allegation there was collusion by the officers on the Downing Street gate following the row with the then - chief whip.
The apology follows Mr Miliband's row with its sister paper The Daily Mail over an article that claimed his late father had «hated Britain».
«The Government is trying to manufacture a row with the EU to make its demands look more significant than they are - but the only way to get real change and to take back control is to Vote Leave.»
The ex-soldier got shunted from Shadow Defence Secretary to Shadow Business Secretary days after a row with the leader over his conference speech on renewing Trident.
It follows a public row with the Unite union about the procedure for choosing a candidate to stand in the Falkirk constituency.
Labour MP Simon Danczuk thrown in police cell after holiday row with estranged wife Karen - who ended up in hospital
«I had a great row with them [Conservative press officers] when they told the producer of Question Time that I was ill and they were able to provide a replacement,» Clarke said during an interview with the Observer.
The move — which would also hit British residents who can not speak English — was due to be announced tomorrow, but has been delayed following a row with Nick Clegg.
But the pledge to refugees has now stalled amid a row with local authorities.
It has also been suggested by one Labour insider that he recently had a major row with senior Corbyn aide Karie Murphy and this had «finished him off».
Gibson's never run anything v. Astorino's produced 7 budgets in a row with no tax increases.
He insisted he did not want to get into a row with «Cleggers» but said the chancellor was right to look at all areas of spending.
Boris appears to have been the main beneficiary of the row with 51 % of respondents saying they were unlikely to vote for Ken afterwards, compared to 44 % beforehand.
Both won three in a row with large majorities.
«Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, both stirred the political pot of religion and racism, the latter wading in to Jack Straw's niqab row with gusto.
Home Secretary Theresa May will be called before the Home Affairs select committee to answer questions on her «unseemly» row with Education Secretary Michael Gove over claims that schools have been radicalised.
It was a challenging week for the Liberal Democrats, with their local election campaigning overshadowed by a row with the Conservatives about knife crime, and UKIP attracting the headlines.
Yesterday, the Government rejected a # 24 million offer from G4S to settle the row with officials vowing to «pursue all possible avenues» to recoup more taxpayers» cash.
Golf commentator Peter Alliss sparks a sexism row with his remarks about Kim Barclay, below, the wife of The Open winner Zach Johnson.
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