Articles, tagged with "stabilizers", page 1
07th November 2012
My husband knows the frustration I feel when the truly impossible is asked or expected of me. I’m the type of person that will bend over backwards to make others happy, so asking the impossible of me is downright cruel. Strangely, my husband listens to ...
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Author:
embroideryopw
15th August 2011
People often write and talk about physiological differences between muscle fibers (slow twitch vs. fast download, oxidative capacity, etc.), but this information generally is not very useful for health and fitness enthusiast. Some idea of ho...
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Author:
kerls65
16th March 2011
What You Should Know About Wheelchair Lateral-Supports
Lateral trunk supports, are also known as laterals, lateral-supports, lateral-thoracic-supports, trunk-stabilizers or just plain wheelchair stabilizers. They are rectangular-shaped devices that mou...
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Author:
Alan Stewart
09th March 2011
Men and women usually write or chat about the physiological dissimilarities involving muscle fibers (quick twitch vs. slow twitch, oxidative capability, and so on.), but this data is commonly not quite valuable to the common well being and fitness fanatic...
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Author:
Wallace Sellers
02nd July 2010
Here are 2 excerpts from my Strongman Training for Wrestling System. I didn't include the pictures, but these are the exact descriptions so you can get an idea of the kind of information you'll get in the main E-book in the System. Implementing these two ...
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Author:
DickieWhite
22nd June 2010
Building wooden airplane models is a challenging and engrossing hobby for our artists. It can take up to a week to craft each airplane. The process requires attention to detail and a steady hand, but the results are amazing and are now in museums, airline...
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Author:
jayyikers
24th May 2010
If you are imagining decomposed granite as huge pieces of granite boulders then you are mistaken. Decomposed granite is actually gravel material derived from granite of course. Therefore, for it to actually become the gravel material it is granite boulder...
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Author:
Adada Killingsworth
18th February 2010
endurance the muscle will have. Chronically tight, restrictive muscles just don't function very well and they impinge structures around and beneath them such as nerves and blood vessels, causing disorders like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cubital Tunnel Syndro...
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Nathaniel Pollard
16th October 2009
You've got to fundamentally put in some effort to witness the result. What muscles are engaged in jumping? Well lets commence with the easy quads and calves, but are there any others? Yes, you use your back, stomach, shoulders ( arm swing ), hamstrings an...
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Author:
Louis Simons
05th July 2009
Ronix Wakeboards- New Entrant which Has Quickly Become The Leader Of The PackRonix is a latterly established company offering quality water sport products including Ronix wakeboards. There are two first factors that have to be kept in mind when getting a ...
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Author:
Erik Owen
22nd June 2009
Many people think that you need to stick amongst just barbells and dumbbells to build strength, but odd objects such as sandbags certainly undergo their place - outstandingly concerning lowerbody development.
Using a heavy sandbag, there are many optio...
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Author:
Muscle Man
11th November 2008
Good question, but I have to ask you one; gas or steam? No, that's not what my Dental Hygienist asks me before she sets to work cleaning my gnashers. You see Gottlieb Daimler invented the first gas powered motorcycle in 1885, when an engine created by Nic...
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Author:
Alan Liptrot
02nd July 2008
If you think you are having trouble bringing up your biceps, first ask yourself if you are really having trouble with this body part or if you are just comparing yourself to the wrong people. If you are comparing yourself to bodybuilders with steroid enha...
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Author:
MogulNet
24th July 2007
So, you're probably wondering... Why do I think protein bars suck? After all, almost everybody seems to think protein bars are "health food". Below are a few reasons why most protein bars suck:
1. Most protein bars are marketed as "health foods" but to...
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Author:
Mike Geary
24th January 2007
A by-no-means-exhaustive search on the internet regarding "processed food" turns up some very divergent and controversial information and opinions on the subject. One camp eschews any kind of processed food; the other the safety and convenience of it. &nb...
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Author:
Eric Thorn