Sentences with phrase «small number of exercises»

In the early Indian source texts of the Nâţh yogis and of Hatha Yoga, we find a physical practice mainly relying on static exercise with a comparatively small number of exercises.
Former Cancer Prevention Fellow Lisa Colbert, currently at the National Institute on Aging and soon to assume a position as assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, states: «I am now one of a very small number of exercise physiologists who also have an M.P.H..

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A relatively small number of Protestant theologians are exercised by a sixteenth - century dispute over «justification by faith alone,» and claim that it is the articulus stantis et cadentis ecclesiae.
The new small, affordable sensors, like the $ 100 Fitbit, can wirelessly log all sorts of human metrics: brainwave patterns during sleep, heart rates during exercise, leg power exerted on bike rides, number of steps taken, places visited, sounds heard.
Lee points out that, «Despite the small number of patients studied, the results clearly demonstrated that real - time feedback enhanced the results achieved through core stabilization exercise training because patients gained a better understanding of the movements as they were performing them.
The reason for this is that compound exercises target a number of large muscle groups, resulting with the recruitment of many different muscle fibers, compared to isolation exercises that are designed to target specific small muscle groups.
However, this does not work in practices, because the number of additional calories you can melt with cardio exercises on daily basis is fairly small, and can often be insignificant.
Your resting metabolic rate (RMR) is your BMR plus the number of calories you burn digesting food, the number of extra calories you burn after exercise, and other small bodily functions.
TIP 2: If you can't perform a pull - up or perform the exercise to a small number of times — ask for help to the partner.
A small number of studies have considered a potential ergogenic effect of low and very low intakes of caffeine taken late in prolonged exercise.
Dorian used to favour the training technique now commonly known as HIT (High Intensity Training) where he would lift a certain exercise to it max for a small number of reps, rest for a short period before repeating the exercise again — hence the name — high intensity lifting for short periods, multiple times.
A small number of studies have compared the triceps muscle activity during different pressing exercises.
Stephenson said the problem in a number of cases for charter schools has been with them seeking to use eminent domain to gather a small property to complete their planned footprint, where cities do not wish to exercise eminent domain for such a small purpose.
Though these numbers are relatively small and the writeoff announced today is undeniably big, RIM has chosen to look on the bright side and intends to treat the discounted sell - off of the PlayBook as a constructive exercise that gives the PlayBook OS a wider audience and firmer foothold.
If you're determined to exercise your options (or there's not enough liquidity to reasonably sell your contracts to the market), then you could plan ahead and exercise smaller number of contracts at a time and sell the resulting position in the underlying, which will give you funds to exercise some more contracts and sell the underlying.
That gives them the chance to make a small number of non-negotiable deamnds (eg carbon price), and to exercise some influence.
Other small improvements are coming too, like the ability to switch between which exercise you're tracking with a single swipe, or track the number of lengths you've done in a pool.
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