Not exact matches
For those of you not familiar with the activity, it's that ratherstrange - looking
slow -
motion ballet that you often see Chinese people doing in the park, a bit like pilates
without the big elastic band - but there's more to it than that.
Yet young Einstein's equations indicated that,
without a force to counterbalance gravitation, the natural attraction of everything in the universe to everything else would set the universe into some sort of systematic
motion — either contraction or an ever -
slowing expansion.
When you move at this pace
without slowing down you are adding more strain onto the muscle groups which keeps the elliptical in
motion thus recreating an environment similar to running against the wind or uphill if you were outdoors.
Use standard barbell press technique; don't splay elbows out to the side excessively, use shoulder width grip, use a tight grip, keep wrists as straight as possible, bring the weight down to the chest using full range of
motion or what your flexibility allows
without pain, lower the weight down
slow and press up faster, contract abs, glutes, and chest simultaneously while pressing,
slower the weight down controlled and
slower than you are pressing up, inhale on the way down and exhale while pressing up.
In this low - impact,
slow -
motion exercise, you go
without pausing through a series of
motions named for animal actions — for example, «white crane spreads its wings» — or martial arts moves, such as «box both ears.»
EXERCISE TECHNIQUE (EXECUTION): Using a
slow, continuous
motion, keeping your upper arms right beside your head (
without letting them flare out too much), lower the dumbbell behind your head (until your elbows reach jut past 90 degrees), then lift it back to full extension.
Director Cate Shortland shows this off to good effect, but could have done
without the arty shots of falling leaves, and
slow -
motion captures of passing countryside and kept the story told in a more straightforward way.
A film should be able to provoke admiration, pride or gratitude
without needing a
slow motion US flag um... flagging such moments.
but the movie is too boring and just can be watched for action sequences the
slow motion in the action sequences and final sand blow in the castle has left
without any impact.
The graphics are clearly outdated, the
slow -
motion shooting is great but it seems like you have to depend on it too much, you can hardly hit the enemies
without the
slow -
motion effect.
All joking aside, Danish provocateur Lars von Trier here turns in a product that, while undoubtedly sad, is also disarmingly beautiful (emphasis on the opening,
slow -
motion sequence) and emotionally resonant
without feeling overbearing.
Ghosts of Mars, however, doesn't seem to have any rules to begin with — it's a chaotic mish - mash of ill - framed excuses for extended and dull fight scenes, most of them shot in extreme
slow -
motion and
without any trace of the exuberance of, say, Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China and its alleyway deathmatch.
Other non-starters include Camera (essentially a hidden object puzzle where you're looking to take photos of on - the - run criminals), Patchwork (a tiresome pattern - matching puzzle game), Ski (a
motion - controlled top down game very similar to the F - Zero mini-game from Nintendo Land), Kung Fu (a frustratingly
slow - paced platform game with the art style from Ōkami), Design (a thinly veiled excuse to indulge Shigeru Miyamoto's love for guessing the length of objects (no, really)-RRB-, and Ashley (a tedious 2D shooter
without any actual shooting).
Though the movie isn't
without the typical Bayisms (from the overuse of
slow motion and lingering shots of the American flag, to the corny dialogue), «13 Hours» is a marked improvement compared to his recent output that harkens back to earlier films like «The Rock.»
Slow motion even has some shining moments,
without feeling overwrought or cliche.
Pull straight from the dog
without twisting in one
slow and steady
motion.
This makes any kind of
slow shutter attempt basically impossible to handle
without significant
motion blur to your images.
Manage to defeat a certain enemy type
without them ever landing a single blow on your wonderfully tailored suit and you'll be rewarded with a drop to
slow -
motion and a choice of one of four possible executions that reward you with things such as health or blood.
In several words: even after the interim patch that landed on September 4th Batman: Arkham Knight on the PC is still an unplayable, un-optomized, RAM hogging, CPU bottlenecking, frame spiking,
slow motion mess
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In several words: even after the interim patch that landed on September 4th Batman: Arkham Knight on the PC is still an unplayable, un-optomized, RAM hogging, CPU bottlenecking, frame spiking,
slow motion mess
without any SLI or Crossfire support whatsoever even though it was heavily advertised as an Nvidia partnered game.
Also worth mentioning is «Witch Time,» which is essentially Bayonetta's version of bullet time — enemies move in
slow -
motion for a few precious seconds, allowing Bayonetta to beat on them
without fear of being hit herself.
After trying 50 times and eventually getting through with a combo of
slow motion and «guide me through» power - ups, I managed to get through the next three levels
without losing another life.
If you string combos
without missing shots on enemies, you can earn special attacks such as Shockwave, Showtime, and a Rampage which add effects such as
slow -
motion and rapid fire for a limited time.
The video casts the entire room in blue while a projected
slow -
motion loops of six men and six women, alone in their frames, perform an unresolved gesture
without acknowledging the viewer.
The entire room is given a blue tint by an illuminated ceiling, as projected
slow -
motion loops of six men and six women, alone in their frames, perform an unresolved gesture
without acknowledging the viewer, like opening an apartment door, or floating (or sinking) in water.
His video Portrait # 4, 2015, shows the face of a girl who stares
without ever blinking, while Portrait # 2, 2013, is a
slow -
motion recording of the face of a woman having an orgasm.
The Huawei P20 Pro lets you take sublime daytime shots, genuine monochrome pictures, stunning pictures at night
without a tripod, zoom into a subject way closer than the competition can, and play with everything from super
slow motion video to bokeh - style images and portrait shots.
And using them up until this point Samsung was able to offer 240 fps
slow -
motion without issue, as was just about every other phone maker.