«People are getting more educated on the body and how it operates, and how body weight training not only makes you strong, but can help
you with everyday movements in life like lifting your groceries into the car, walking up that flight of stairs,» says McLendon, who has fitness centers in Chamblee and Sandy Springs, Ga..
'' Barbell thruster: helps
with everyday movements such as picking objects up off the floor and moving them overhead.
I can see that a woman who has under - used pelvic floor muscles could benefit from Kegels, but once the woman's posture is optimised, and her pelvic floor and other muscles are actively engaged, these muscles will exercise
themselves with everyday movement, as the two halves of the pelvis move forward and back with our gait, one foot then the other.
Not exact matches
everyday, christians pray fo this country, our leaders, troops, the economy, values and morality, and all we get back is hatred from abortion groups, gay right
movements and other form of wayward beleifs
with the sole purpose of reducing humans to the same level as animals.
This deepening and solidification has produced several highly significant developments in Buber's thought: a growing concern
with the nature and meaning of evil as opposed to his earlier tendency to treat evil as a negative aspect of something else; a growing concern
with freedom and grace, divine and human love, and the dread through which man must pass to reach God; a steady
movement toward concern
with the simpler and more concrete aspects of
everyday life; and an ever greater simplicity and solidity of style.
We have already noted earlier that when compared
with the commonly accepted religious practices of the day, the Christian community of faith took on an
everyday, almost secular appearance, not unlike such a contemporary
movement as the Rotarians.
I'm in the living - alone category myself, and so I was really delighted to discover the Village
movement, a membership - based organization that helps seniors get help
with many of the practical needs of
everyday life (rides, errands, household tasks) and have access to social events, too.
The importance of «
everyday»
movements & the «Do's and Do not» exercises are discussed so moms can practice at home
with baby.
The team spent more than a year collecting data from phones placed on a «shake table,» a device that simulates the ground motions produced by an earthquake, and comparing them
with data from
everyday movements.
The results, reported online today in Nature, suggest the technology could help patients
with brain or spinal injuries recover some of the
movement everyday activities require.
In urgent situations as simple as preventing a ball from falling off a table, for example, people
with PD can often still make rapid, intense
movements with their affected arm, but it seems as though the brain's «cost assessment» for making
everyday movements is abnormally high.
Essential tremor is the most common neurological
movement disorder, and it causes uncontrollable rhythmic motion, often of the upper extremities, which can make it difficult for people
with the disease to perform
everyday tasks.
The dynamic stretch is different from the static stretch in that in static stretching you are supposed to assume a fixed position and hold that position for a certain amount of time, whilst
with a dynamic stretch you are trying to simulate a
movement done in
everyday life.
Eat a calorie surplus
everyday, workout
with heavy compound
movements and get plenty of sleep and there you are.
Held quarterly in keeping
with the four seasons, this day retreat teaches transformational tools for Mindfulness in
everyday life
with practices such as meditation, mindful
movement and eating, guided imagery and breath awareness.
The Total Gym was designed to promote functional exercise — that is exercises that mimic normal,
everyday movements —
with the main form of resistance being the weight of your body.
While the lower back is often involved as a stabiliser in other exercises, such as squats, it is important to include a specific back extension
movement in your back workout, which targets the muscles effectively and makes
everyday activities easier to perform
with less injury risk.
Daily Clean operates
with 3D
movement for a basic,
everyday clean.
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movement, this understated style is perfect for
everyday wear... I've worn this watch to meetings (in a blazer and tuxedo style button - up) and to brunch
with friends (in boyfriend jeans and a simple tee).
The title character, played by Freddie Highmore («Finding Neverland») is a musical prodigy on par
with Mozart, able to teach himself to play any instrument he comes across in a matter of hours, and
with a preternatural compositional ability, literally hearing music everywhere, even in the
movements of
everyday life.
Add to that the idea, prevalent then, that survivors from Europe - survivors of the camps - needed to leave their old lives (and sorrows) behind and become new, stronger people to help create a new reality, and you can see how one's identity could become tenuous, especially
with one's
everyday life dependent on the
movement.
When I discovered the Mayanot group I was so excited that I didn't realize it was affiliated
with Chabad (a Hasidic
movement in Orthodox Judaism) until midway through the trip when my rabbi tour guide changed out of his
everyday garb and broke out his traditional black suit and fedora.
Wesselmann and his contemporaries — Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and James Rosenquist — forged the Pop Art
movement by creating large scale, dynamic compositions, experimenting
with new media, and using images from
everyday popular culture.
as a challenge to our accepted impressions of the world around us and our perceptions of
everyday reality, the frankfurter forms evoke anthropomorphic physical qualities and
movement,
with an anatomy of long «limbs» and «bodies» that visually mimic the recognizable encased meat shape.
The Dada
movement (including Duchamp as an associate) continued
with the appropriation of
everyday objects.
The evocative installations deal
with conflict, stress and the desire for balance and
movement in
everyday life through stretching the physical limits of the body in combination
with unanimated materials.
Emerging as a pioneer (together
with Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, and Robert Whitman) of New York's Happenings of the 1960s, Dine would carry the spontaneous energy of this
movement throughout his style, which emphasized the exploration of
everyday life.
Most famously recognized for her achievements in the realm of Neoconcretism, a
movement that fused geometric abstraction
with everyday life, Pape was also an accomplished filmmaker, graphic designer, ballet choreographer and printmaker.
Forti, a postmodern legend
with a near four - decade career, has created dances largely based on basic
everyday movements.
Best known for sculptures made out of
everyday materials that address issues of space, light, volume, time, and
movement, Shotz's use of steel wire and colorful thread or yarn is a means of combining sculpture
with drawing.
This engagement
with everyday moments results in site - specific drawings, large - scale moveable sculptures, and mixed - media «maps» of the passage of time or
movement through space.
With its idea that humble «poor»
everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art
movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
In the early 1960s, together
with dancers including Steve Paxton and Yvonne Rainer, she revolutionized the idea of dance and performance art by introducing
movements from
everyday life.
He emerged as an artist in the early 1970s
with groundbreaking performative installations that infused
everyday life
with art and politics and stood at the intersection of the gay liberation and feminist
movements.
With the early Arts and Crafts movement and the Bauhaus vision of art integrated with everyday life as its historical point of departure, the Art and Craft department seeks to elaborate on the relationship between art and life, on matters of materiality (production, sustainability, globalisation), on design and architecture, and on artistic practice in social and political contexts in a contemporary perspect
With the early Arts and Crafts
movement and the Bauhaus vision of art integrated
with everyday life as its historical point of departure, the Art and Craft department seeks to elaborate on the relationship between art and life, on matters of materiality (production, sustainability, globalisation), on design and architecture, and on artistic practice in social and political contexts in a contemporary perspect
with everyday life as its historical point of departure, the Art and Craft department seeks to elaborate on the relationship between art and life, on matters of materiality (production, sustainability, globalisation), on design and architecture, and on artistic practice in social and political contexts in a contemporary perspective.
Practiced by everyone from prehistoric cavemen to the ancient Romans to your neighborhood teenagers, street art is less a
movement than an impulse: the urge to infiltrate one's
everyday surroundings
with artworks that project a personality, an idea, or a graphic sensibility.
Pascali is associated
with Post-Minimalism and, specifically,
with the Italian Arte Povera
movement, whose protagonists sought to incorporate
everyday life into art through the use of natural, organic and, often, unorthodox materials.
«I am grateful to be able to share the beauty of
everyday life, through vibrancy of color and intense
movement,
with those that appreciate the aesthetic qualities Art has to enrich our individual lives.
Zhu, and others involved in the
movement, instead focus on portraying their intimate understanding of and experiences
with their familiar environments and the pleasure derived from accumulating, using, and organizing
everyday items.
Madeline Hollander is a New York based artist who works primarily
with durational performance and video to explore how human
movement and body - language negotiate their limits within
everyday systems of technology, intellectual property law, and mass - culture.
It addresses a key theme which is concerned
with boundaries and
movement and the restrictions placed on the
everyday lives of Palestinians, proposing a satirical solution to the current political deadlock as a single high - rise building containing a Palestinian «homeland».
As
with the «fake»
movement that he co-founded, Sigmar Polke found his inspiration in the
everyday life, be it household magazines, advertising or common prints on fabrics, and changed the imagery, creating new codes and messages, spurring the viewer on to reflect upon the meaning behind original and adapted image.
One of the best - loved artists associated
with the Pop Art
movement, Claes Oldenburg is known for playfully surreal sculptures that find new meaning in
everyday objects by expanding them to a gargantuan scale or deflating them into floppy, whimsical simulacra.
These photographs,
with their informal approach to
everyday subjects, reveal his free spirit and love of life, rather than a concern for photographic technique and craft, and often capture a sense of
movement.
Considered part of the second generation of the Bay Area Figurative
movement, influential artist Joan Brown obsessively painted
everyday imagery from her own life: domestic scenes, swimming excursions in the San Francisco bay, or outings to the opera
with her husband.
For the past twenty years, Tim Hawkinson has been part of a larger
movement in art concerned
with transforming
everyday materials into radically new forms, both abstract and representational.
With artists Savannah Knoop (b. 1981) and Lee Relvas (b. 1981), Bass and Fisher perform a series of choreographed
movements and sounds while using structural supports, banner - like scrolls, and
everyday props to explore, in their words, «shifting relations between the body, the materials, and the audience.»
Well known in the early 1960s for his minimalist sculptures, Morris marked the transition to a post-minimalist sensibility by reintroducing
everyday processes into his sculptural works and producing critical texts that provided the
movement with a theoretical foundation («Notes on Sculpture» series, Artforum).
She combined careful depictions of
everyday objects
with loosely painted, sketchy areas — imbuing the works
with a sense of
movement contrary to the static feeling of more traditional still - life paintings.
Associated
with the New British Sculpture
movement since the end of the 1970s, Richard Wentworth operates in what he has termed a «readymade landscape,» transforming
everyday objects such as tables, light bulbs, ladders, and buckets into new assemblages.