Sentences with phrase «under tension becomes»

Beyond heavier weights, time under tension becomes a critical factor.

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; (ii) their partial assimilation of Teilhard de Chardin's view of the inevitable progress of history; (iii) the historical tension between Catholicism and the traditionally Protestant and economically exploitative Republican party which, under Reagan, became the pro-life party; and (iv) the fairly sudden capitulation of Archbishop, then Cardinal, Bernadin supported by most Bishops.
An infrastructure battle is bubbling between Canadian province of Ontario and the state of New York that could set the stage for future commerce tension between the U.S. and its neighbor to the north as «America First» policies become the new normal under Trump.
In addition to that, if you do more than 2 or 3 Power Snatch repetitions, the technique breaks down quickly and it becomes very difficult to do more repetitions, which you actually need for the required time under tension to stimulate muscular gains.
Especially when combined with a high stress stimulus, dynamic planks suddenly become the ultimate accessory exercise by providing prolonged time under tension for the abs while limiting spinal stress.
Your traps are constantly under some type of tension when you train pretty much any other muscle group and may, over time, become tighter and tighter.
And when he finally does find his girl, played wonderfully by sorely under - utilized young actress Emily Meade, the tension becomes unbearable.
There are cables and strings which also are good at minimizing the divergence for the model optimum, but most string and cable is wound in a way which doesn't work well with the experiment (the individual strands are not under the same tension as the string as whole and create interference or they pick up contaminants and become heavier which changes linear density).
Tensions in Egypt boiled over in January 2011, following 30 years of autocratic rule under former president Hosni El Sayed Mubarak; protestors filled Tahrir Square, which became the catalyst for two governments being overthrown, first in 2011 and, following the election of the Moslem Brotherhood, in 2013.
It seems that when we are chronically under significant pressure and our brains are asked to cope with high levels of stress, the tension and anxiety we feel detracts from our ability to focus — we become more distractible and the capacity of our short - term memory is reduced.
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