Sentences with phrase «with less risk of injury»

Ultimate strength and mass gains will surely not match those of a high - weight regimen, but I would argue that for the vast majority of people looking to lose weight, build tone, and obtain some general fitness with less risk of injury, that this is far preferable.
According to the researchers, the results could help golfers strike balls harder, with less risk of injury.

Not exact matches

The muscles are forced to work with more efficient motions, which means less energy use and a reduced risk of injury.
Worst affected are young women, and the risk of injury increases with low self - esteem, especially in combination with less sleep and higher training volume and intensity, a doctoral thesis from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows.
«But we discovered that attaching microbeads to the cell's surface amplifies the cell's response during cavitation and produces the same result with much less risk of cellular injury
«Given the magnitude of safety risks and parental concerns, it is important to find evidence - based solutions that reduce the likelihood of injury to children and can provide parents with less reason for worry,» he said.
«Using this technique, I can confidently remove these types of lesions with less than one percent risk of injury to the nerve.
The hamstring curl is a crucial exercise for ensuring complete balance between the front and the back of the leg, which results with improved aesthetics and a lesser risk of injuries rooted in unbalanced muscle development.
«In general terms, boots with low heels (less than 1 or 2 inches), a rounded toe box, and a soft leather upper that properly fit are best for minimizing risk of foot pain or injury,» he says.
Many professional strength coaches believe that front squats (where the bar rests on the shoulders in front of the head) and overhead squats (where the bar is locked out in a snatch grip overhead throughout the squat) are more functional to athletic performance than back squats with less risk of lower back injury.
The sandbag's unstable nature makes it forgiving, a beginner lifter with less than stellar form can still get a great workout without running the risk of injury.
«Many trainers adopt the super-short 10 - or 20 - second intervals; but in my experience, especially with the general population, these short blasts are done either at a lower, less effective intensity, or the all - out 110 per cent effort increases the risk of injury,» says Phillips.
The risk of injury is higher for people involved in technology - based tasks because we tend to move less, for example, when staring at a fixed - height computer monitor with hands resting on a keyboard than when using pen and paper.
A 2008 Institute analysis of insurance claims found that, all other factors being the same, drivers of vehicles with seat / head restraint combinations rated good in Institute evaluations were 15 percent less likely to sustain neck injuries in rear - end crashes than drivers of vehicles with poor head restraints (see «Neck injury risk is lower if seats and head restraints are rated good,» March 15, 2008).
Conequence: If the occupant is incorrectly classified, in the event of a crash necessitating airbag deployment, the airbag may deploy with greater or lesser force than appropriate, resulting in an increased risk of injury.
Stronger roofs crush less, reducing the risk of injury from contact with the roof itself.
The vaccine provides dogs with protective antibodies that are reported to help dogs experience less pain and have a reduced risk of permanent injury from a rattlesnake bite.
His specialised course in Topographic Acupuncture which is held over two weekends, teaches Veterinarians, who are already educated in TCVM, a new and extremely strong technique which is applied with minimal needling, so causing less discomfort to the animals and less risk of injury to the Veterinarian.
Neutered males display less aggressive behavior and have less risk of injury in fights with other animals.
In addition, by eliminating bulky flight bags loaded with paper, pilots will have less to lift and carry through airports and onboard the aircraft, reducing the risk of injury while on duty.»
In relation to Scottish Speculative Agreements it is clear again from Lord Gill's Review that there is a significant issue relating to Access to Justice; this is discussed on pages 98 and 99 and para 107 «as far as Access to Justice is concerned, speculative fee arrangements were said to have been responsible for a reduction in the number of firms taking on personal injury litigation, resulting in less choice for consumers but a concentration of expertise in those firms dealing with such cases... Another respondent was of the view that speculative fee arrangements were being entered into where there was little risk».
But we can all agree that there is less risk of injury from being shot with a Taser than being shot with a firearm.
Persons entering a property uninvited or with less clear legal right to be there may not enjoy the same rights as someone who does, but the law does mandate that property owners provide an ample warning of any possible danger or risk of injury within the premises.
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