Sentences with phrase «swimming motions of»

The effective swimming motions of jellyfish inspire submarine design and medical diagnotics
In the swimming motions of aerobic bacteria against asymmetric gears, apparent randomness can yield directed motion

Not exact matches

In 2013, as I was training for a triathlon, I noticed a limited range of motion and growing discomfort in my left shoulder after each swim practice.
When one would learn to make the motions of swimming one can let oneself be hung by a swimming - belt from the ceiling and go through the motions (describe them, so to speak, as we speak of describing a circle), but one is not swimming.
During FP1, we witnessed some stunning slow - motion shots of drivers tackling the Turn 15/16 chicane (the second part of the Swimming Pool section).
He headed back to the pool, where he and Magic forward Pat Garrity, who was rehabbing from a right - knee injury, swam laps and did range - of - motion exercises.
All the adjusting will allow better range of motion while swimming.
Prior to that, their brains and bodies are less able to coordinate the motions of swimming strokes, so putting them in lessons isn't very effective.
In 1987, they discovered that the repetitive motions of swimming are choreographed by a group of neurons in the lamprey's spinal cord called the central pattern generator (CPG).
In swimming, the dog's legs move in a similar fashion, but even faster than a trot, and the legs move beyond the range of motion for a trot.
«You're still making the motions of swimming, but you don't feel the water all over you,» he says.
The Persian carpet flatworm, the cuttlefish and the black ghost knifefish look nothing like each other — their last common ancestor lived 550 million years ago, before the Cambrian period — but a new study uses a combination of computer simulations, a robotic fish and video footage of real fish to show that all three aquatic creatures have evolved to swim with elongated fins using the same mechanical motion that optimizes their speed, helping to ensure their survival.
Polymeric fluids produced more ballistic motion, meaning bacteria could swim farther in the same amount of time.
Even though no footage shows the squid actually catching a meal, the squirming tentacle tips could attract prey in several ways, the researchers suggest today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Motions of the clubbed tips could stimulate bioluminescence in microorganisms or small creatures swimming nearby, which could in turn entice larger prey suitable for the squid.
The research team, led by Professor of Physics Dr. Seth Fraden of Brandeis University, drew inspiration from the mesmerizing sinuous motion of a swimming blue eel and puzzlingly large gap between how natural systems move and the lack of such coordinated and smooth movement in artificial systems.
Using motion detection, the fish «triggered» the release of food by swimming over an active platform in the tank.
Jarod Gregory, an undergraduate student in the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science, used a worm's contracting and expanding motion to provide a way for gels to swim in water.
These allowed for control over the swimming motion, speed and heading direction of the microswimmers.
Swimming will also help build your inner chest and it's perhaps the best way to develop all layers of your chest muscles due to the amazing range of motion.
When it comes to training for endurance, it's very easy to instead get caught up in an endless cycle of swimming, biking, running, rowing, hiking, and a host of other «chronic repetitive motion» activities, while neglecting the stuff that actually keeps our bodies able to do what we love.
Swimming also works an athlete's entire body, exposes their strength to bodyweight ratio, and increases their range of motion.
All this anatomy is important to know because one can see how stiff the thoracic spine (most often lacking mobility in extension), could affect the motion of the shoulder and cause pain in an overhead athlete (swimming in triathlon).
In fact, people undergoing physiotherapy use swimming as a primary form of exercise to work stiff muscles, loosen joints and restore their overall range of motion and flexibility, which are often lost due to a long period of stagnation from rest.
It is important that you stretch before and after swimming to maintain joint range of motion and flexibility and prevent injury due to stiffness.
Moreover, swimming allows the body and mind to relax, just like yoga because there is a lot of stretching and flexibility motions involved which increase circulation to bodily organs and the brain.
Swimming, on the other hand, is a full - body workout: it incorporates a variety of motions which are easy on the joints and muscles, while preventing stiffness of your ligaments.
Moderately vigorous exercises like walking, swimming or riding a bike for 30 - 45 minutes 5 times a week will help improve the health of your joints and cartilage, but for those who need an at - home, low maintenance approach, here are a few great exercises to incorporate into your regimen that can help you maintain proper motion and flexibility of your joints.
More demanding tasks such as jumping to throw a basketball or swim 100 meters are also easier if your joints can be taken through a full range of motion with minimal effort.
Lifting will not replace running, cycling, or swimming - no lift can completely replicate the forces or loads of specific motions involved in endurance training.
This range of motion is also important in swimming, as a swimmer's feet are constantly in plantar flexion to produce efficient and powerful kicks.
The very very last thing that I add in and sometimes it can be a good 12 - 15 weeks before I add in this component is chronic competitive motion where it's okay, we're actually going out to go on a bike ride or swim or run or something that is metabolic conditioning roadwork because that's the stuff in someone that is overtrained who often times has their parasympathetic nervous system really really beat up you know, if you test their heart rate variability, the number called there high frequency is really really consistently low you know usually because there are triathletes or marathoners that's more often I'm dealing with those people with adrenal fatigue than I am with like a cross fitter who's kind of an opposite sympathetic nervous system fatigue issue but with those parasympathetic nervous fatigue, the last thing we add back in is the swimming and the biking and the running because it's important to realize that when you're trying to recover from adrenal fatigue or overtraining, even if you're doing like an easy swim or an easy bike ride or an easy run, if you're a triathlete or a marathoner or a swimmer or a cyclist, those easy sessions send a message to your body that you're training, that you're running from a lion and you still get that hormonal depletion and it's so easy for you to just turn into a depletion session and so that's the very very last thing that I'll add back in so that's kinda like the crow's eye view of you know, the type of things that I'll implement in a program for overtraining recovery, you know and you know, this is something that people hire me to walk them through.
In 2013, as I was training for a triathlon, I noticed a limited range of motion and growing discomfort in my left shoulder after each swim practice.
Swimming is non-impact and offers a dynamic range of motion — allowing one to stretch all while benefitting from some amazing cardio (swimming does wonders for theSwimming is non-impact and offers a dynamic range of motion — allowing one to stretch all while benefitting from some amazing cardio (swimming does wonders for theswimming does wonders for the lungs).
The exact opposite is true for swimming - the standard freestyle or crawl stroke rotates the arm through a rather extreme range of motion - far greater than that of a bench press, overhead press, or row.
2) By virtue of the «excessive» range of motion, swimming may cause significant delayed onset muscle soreness and discomfort in strength athletes.
It's sweet, warm and uplifting while remaining honest, poignant and true - to - life (with the exception of the brief use of slow - motion in the scene when Jessica swims in the pool for the first time).
Crackle's stop - motion animated superhero comedy SuperMansion comes to comic books this week, and you can take a look at a preview of the first issue here courtesy of Titan... Based on the Emmy nominated web - based animated show airing on Crackle, now featured on Adult Swim!
«The treadmill improves his gait and range - of - motion, while swimming in the pool loosens his muscles and provides a no - impact cardiovascular activity.
They instead use an undulating motion (like swimming) to remain the small intestines, this is why vomiting is one of the common symptoms.
If your dog is elderly or has another deficiency that makes walking, running, or on - land exercising difficult for him or her, swimming in dog pools is a nice alternative and replacement to that, as it works the joints, bones, and muscles without straining them in the same way that the pounding motion of running does.
Generally, no, dogs swim with more freedom of motion without vests.
These may include walking for specific lengths (increasing over time), jogging, stand - to - sit exercises, walking or swimming in the water, climbing steps, and / or passive range of motion exercises.
For 7 months, I worked closely with Natalia, performing laser therapy, therapeutic ultrasound, swimming, underwater treadmill exercises, passive range of motion exercises, massage, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and neuromuscular electrical stimulation to prepare her for surgery.
Swimming, running, playing with other dogs, retrieving, etc is all encouraged starting 7 that will replace the hip joint will heal with a greater range of motion.
After orthopedic surgery, we highly recommend passive range of motion exercises, swim therapy and controlled exercises to help bring your pet back to full function as quickly as possible.
It also includes another interactive Ocean Tagalong experience that allows guests to direct their «creatures» through a series of screens by moving their arms and hands to control the creature's swimming motions and directions, as guests prepare for ship boarding.
Phelps, the American swimming champion, has been motion - captured and filmed for archive footage using one of the most powerful setups to date, which will reportedly help to translate player movements into realistic strokes and kicks.
Yang splices together footage of performers carrying out mundane, jovial behavior in the gardens, such as young men chasing peacocks and couples canoodling, with more questionable acts that include older men in makeshift bathing suits mimicking the motions of swimming while laying on woven mats.
Having concluded their task - embrace, the pair lies down again and whistles a folk tune coda while miming the motions of one body in motion — as if swimming.
In 2016 he created a series of outdoor sculptures for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, depicting athletes whose identities were blurred behind the motion of Olympic events such as diving, high jump and swimming.
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