Not if you want to satisfy serial - entrepreneur turned professor Steve Blank,
who suggested this exercise recently in a Kauffman Founders School video.
Not exact matches
There is mounting evidence that
suggests employees
who exercise autonomy regularly at work are happier and more productive.
Meanwhile, to Hawking's supporters
who suggest that I am not owning up to his scientific «proofs,» I believe airwx has already said it best for me — he's a THEORETICAL physicist, and having read some of his work, I'm smart enough to know that much of what he says about God is an
exercise in jumping to conclusions, even as sound as much of his scientific work is.
As part of this late
exercise in autodidactism, they
suggested that I read various books — some of which were subsequently acquired — by formidable chess grandmasters including Nimzowitsch and Alekhine and others
who left permanent stamps on the game.
It
suggests, I believe, that within the common tradition, authority is understood as a way of making power responsible to a standard that is shared both by one
who has authority and by those over whom it is
exercised.
For those of you
who think Jones is a hazard because he carries a gun, I
suggest that you consider how he's legally
exercising both his First and Second Amendment rights.
To highlight this usage is not deny some of uses of power are oppressive, but rather to
suggest that
exercise of power, especially state power, needs to be evaluated by some criterion other than whether the person
who is on the receiving end of a powerful action has less power than the persons acting against them.
Although each of the teams using the PEP
exercise program had a dedicated athletic training staff, the success reported in the earlier study in reducing ACL injuries among 14 - to 18 - year - old competitive female club soccer players -
who ordinarily do not benefit from direct oversight from certified athletic trainers (ATCs) or physical therapists -
suggest that the program may benefit other age groups and levels of play where direct oversight by medical professionals is far less common.
Although no hard data yet exists, some studies
suggest kids
who eat healthy and
exercise do better in school, Edwards said.
As the name
suggest this stroller is a fitness stroller for those parents
who don't get time for
exercise & want to be fit every time.
Children
who spent 2 hours or more a day in front of a screen were about 50 per cent more likely to have psychological problems, regardless of
exercise,
suggesting that screen content or associated behaviour is to blame (Pediatrics, DOI: 10.1542 / peds.2010 - 1154).
There's a lot of wonderful reasons to
exercise and I always
suggest it to people
who are trying to lose weight — some sort of
exercise regimen keeps them focused on their health and doing what is good for them, and it's psychologically healthy.
This research
suggests that
exercising schizophrenic patients» awareness of themselves and their surroundings could improve their assessments of control, says cognitive neuropsychologist Sohee Park of Vanderbilt University,
who did not take part in either study.
Students
who completed the intervention
exercise also reported less negative emotion in relation to the upcoming exams compared with their peers, and they reported a greater sense of control over their performance,
suggesting that students actually noticed the benefits of their strategic planning.
For parents
who send their kids to dance classes to get some
exercise, a new study from researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
suggests most youth dance classes provide only limited amounts of physical activity.
The World Health Organization (
WHO)
suggest that adults ages 18 to 64 do at least 150 minutes of a moderate
exercise or at least 75 minutes of high - intensity physical activity each week.
On the other hand, our research
suggests that people
who earn a college degree after marrying may have established
exercise and diet habits that are more difficult to change later.»
Although studies thus far have looked at those
who are naturally open - minded, the results
suggest that practicing creative - thinking techniques could improve anyone's health by lowering stress and
exercising the brain.
And even in those
who exercised for just 10 minutes, their metabolite profile was still being affected an hour later, which
suggests that
exercise sparks «long - term signals [and] that we're just beginning to scratch the tip of the iceberg,» Gerszten says.
Teenaged boys
who spend too many hours in front of the computer or television without participating in enough weight - bearing
exercise could develop weaker bones as they age, a small study
suggests
6/8/2007 Diet and
Exercise Key to Surviving Breast Cancer, Regardless of Obesity, New UCSD Study Says Breast cancer survivors
who eat a healthy diet and
exercise moderately can reduce their risk of dying from breast cancer by half, regardless of their weight,
suggests a new longitudinal study from the Moores Cancer Center at the University of Califor... More...
The Rx See your doctor,
who may
suggest splints, cortisone shots, anti-inflammatories, and
exercises.
«This
suggests that people in their 80s
who can't participate in formal
exercise still get a benefit by leading a more active lifestyle,» says lead author Aron S. Buchman, MD, associate professor of neurological sciences at Rush University Medical Center, in Chicago.
Using a sweat bed is perfect for people
who don't have time to
exercise regularly, the company
suggests, since it's basically the same thing.
A new study
suggests that mice
who were prenatally exposed to phthalates — a chemical commonly found in beauty products — were less likely than others to
exercise as adults.
I
suggest that you get someone
who knows what they're doing to teach you how to do these
exercises correctly.
Research
suggests that athletes and those
who exercise intensely lose many critical vitamins and minerals from training, particularly B vitamins, vitamin C, chromium, selenium, iron, and copper.
They
suggest, said Miriam Nokia, a research fellow at the University of Jyvaskyla
who led the study, that «sustained aerobic
exercise might be most beneficial for brain health also in humans.»
While these studies
suggest beneficial effects, they both studied healthy young adults (in their early 20s1, 2), had very small sample sizes (one study had 10 participants2, the other had 201), and used volunteers as study participants.1, 2 All of these factors decreases the chances that the results can be generalized to all people
who engage in
exercise.
People
who exercised intensely 5 days per week, 30 to 40 minutes per day had telomere lengths that
suggested their cells were 9 years younger than people
who did not
exercise at all, and 7 years younger than people
who exercised less frequently and with less intensity.
im not against low carb at all, keto or original atkins are not my favorite ways to approach it, but Im very much in favor of certain types of low carb diets, particularly higher protein, diets with moderate carb restriction... i use low carb, hi - protein for contest prep myself... unfortunately, what pervades much of the low carb world still today, is this belief that calories do nt matter or calories do nt count or what you alluded to, that you can have a calorie deficit and not lose fat... whats really happening is that low carb / higher protein can be a very good way to automatically control appetite and calorie intake, and is also often important for some peoples health given their metabolic status (not very carb tolerant, etc)... its also unfortunate that many in the low carb community are among the ones to
suggest that
exercise is a waste of time, etc etc, which is also not true and does great disservice to many
who listen... low carb does nt work due to some voodoo or because the law of thermodynamics does nt apply... it works mainly because it controls calories and for some people, helps them achieve calorie deficit better than other diets... when folks show up here and
suggest «i was in a calorie deficit but wasnt losing» or «
exercise does nt work» thats when we cant help but grimace... or chuckle...
I realize that by now you are probably back to skating, but for anyone else
who reads this and has a similar issue, I would still
suggest looking into it a bit, as, like I said, I am new to a lot of stuff (PE was about as far as I got when it came to
exercise, until almost two months ago, when I found crossfit), but at least it's a start.
In fact, recent data
suggests that the protein recommended dietary allowance might actually be 100 % higher for individuals
who exercise on a regular basis.
A recent UCLA study also
suggested the protective brain powers of
exercise: Participants
who were most physically active reduced protein build - ups that are linked to Alzheimer's.
Scientific studies have
suggested time and again that vegans and vegetarians are largely more - conscious of their diets and, thus, the successful vegans and vegetarians are health - conscious individuals, analogous to meat - heavy dieters
who actually pay attention to how much they're eating and get decent
exercise.
For those
who can't or don't like to train as heavy as is
suggested in the Size Surge e-book, use the 4X mass method on every
exercise instead.
We
suggest these classes for those
who are new to yoga and
exercise in general.
30 minutes, 3 - 4 times a week is what we typically
suggest for people
who don't have a history of
exercising regularly.
As someone
who exercises primarily to keep the pounds off and not to compete in marathons, I have always
exercised before breakfast with only water and have never understood why so many advice sources claim it is this awful thing to
exercise on an empty stomach and
suggest these high carb drinks to casual exercisers to supposedly improve our workouts.
I only talked to my doctors
who suggested that I quit
exercising so much and eat more, and at the time that was not something I wanted to do, mostly it was the «
exercise less» part that freaked me out since I was so in love (and obsessed) with sport and my training.
I have a abdominal dysfunction issue due to the neuro injury, after 2 years of
exercises have got good strength back but coordination and control is still issue, is there any specialized therapist you can
suggest who can perform manual biofeedback if necessary, I can travel anywhere in U.S. to consult him
He
suggested that those
who exercise while they lose weight establish a routine and increase their capacity to
exercise.
These findings
suggest, said Laurie - Anne Marquet, a graduate student at the French National Institute of Sport
who led the study, that
exercising strenuously in the afternoon, depriving yourself of carbohydrates afterward, training gently the next morning and then swallowing a mound of pancakes might be a useful way to improve endurance and performance.
THURSDAY, October 14 (Health.com)-- Fibromyalgia patients
who aren't getting relief from prescription drugs and are in too much pain to
exercise may want to try yoga, a new study
suggests.
People
who suffer from chronic back pain may find some relief in yoga or intensive stretching, but neither form of
exercise appears to be more effective than the other, a new study
suggests.
Fibromyalgia patients
who aren't getting relief from prescription drugs and are in too much pain to
exercise may want to try yoga, a new study
suggests.
I have worked with a chiropractors and PTs
who have given me lots of
suggested exercises, but sometimes its nice to change things up.
The other thing that I would
suggest is you look after your own mental health — make sure you have a good diet,
exercise and sleep — healthy habits rather than destructive habits are really important for teachers
who find themselves in stressful teaching situations.
To the new teacher
who is struggling to get students settled at the beginning of class, he
suggests the time - tested «do now,» a silent opening
exercise in which the teacher writes an assignment on the board before students enter the classroom.
By itself, this finding
suggests that principals,
who have a great deal of influence over school culture, may
exercise a subtle and indirect influence on student achievement insofar as they increase openness and make schools more democratic.