Try climbing the stairs too.
Not exact matches
Basil Hume has written that the struggles of the Christian in prayer are a bit like that of a child
trying to
climb stairs, while his father waits at the top.
My littler two were both
stair climbers and I looked for gate options when the bigger one was
trying to
climb, and we have a lot of the same issues as you have with the architecture.
Your baby probably will start
trying to
climb stairs standing up soon after she learns to walk.
And she's at the age where she wants to do things by herself... things like
climbing the
stairs... and other activities little girls aren't supposed to be doing, but she wants to do because she sees her older brothers doing big kid things that she wants to
try too.
My 13 month old
tries to
climb and holds onto the gates we have and he has pulled over pressure gates we had been using (not at the tops of
stairs) and he is very fast.
Children love to play on the
stairs and it is commonplace for them to
try to scoot down them or
climb up them unattended.
In the video, a very stern - faced Rawlings is seen taking a swipe at the mayor as the latter
tries to spark a conversation with him as they
climb the
stairs of parliament.
Interval training provides the most long lasting benefits, so
try mixing up your training into high - intensity segments where you do the chosen activity at maximum effort (for example, running, swimming, cycling or
stair climbing) followed by a period where you back off, reduce intensity and catch your breath before upping the ante again.
Why not
try something different once or twice a week such as swimming, dancing, basketball, tennis, hiking, cycling outdoors, rock
climbing, soccer, jumping rope,
climbing stairs or even rollerblading?
Try brisk walking, waking on an incline or using an elliptical or
stair -
climbing machine.
For cardiovascular exercise,
try water running, rowing,
stair climbing, inline skating, volleyball, racquetball or even badminton!
When Anna Pesce was visiting her children in Wagener, SC, in November 2014, the then -85-year-old Orangeburg, NY, native almost collapsed
trying to
climb a set of
stairs.
«Three year olds are eager to
try and master new skills, such as how to
climb up the
stairs of the slide, how to propel themselves on a swing, how to paint, draw, or to build with blocks.
As part of this process,
try to anticipate the time when you probably won't be able physically to do as much as you can now, from activities as simple as
climbing stairs to shoveling the walk and doing home maintenance.
A cautiousness may be seen when the animal is
climbing stairs or
trying to jump onto the couch.
If you have a multi-story home,
try placing your cat's food bowl on a different floor from the one he sleeps on, to encourage as much
stair -
climbing as possible (this is not recommended for litter boxes, which should be very easily accessible accessible).
Also
try to limit
stair -
climbing and jumping down from furniture, as it can also put stress on the back.
Try to make it unnecessary for your dog to
climb stairs.