Stretching

  • 41stretching oneself — spreading oneself too thin, becoming involved in too many fields …

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  • 42stretching out — flattening, extending, spreading out …

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  • 43stretching bond — noun : stretcher bond …

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  • 44stretching-bond — stretchˈer bond or stretchˈing bond noun A method of building with stretchers only, the joints of one course falling between those above and below • • • Main Entry: ↑stretch …

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  • 45Dynamic stretching — is a form of stretching beneficial in sports utilizing momentum from form, static active stretching strength and the momentum from static active stretching strength, in an effort to propel the muscle into an extended range of motion not exceeding …

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  • 46The Apple Stretching — «The Apple Stretching» Sencillo de Grace Jones del álbum Living My Life Formato 7 single Grabación 1982 Género(s) Funk, soul …

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  • 47PNF stretching — PNF (proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation) stretching is a physical therapy procedure designed in the 1940s and 1950s to rehabilitate patients with paralysis.cite book last = McAtee first = Robert authorlink = title = Facilitated Stretching… …

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  • 48The Apple Stretching — Infobox Single Name = The Apple Stretching/Nipple to the Bottle Artist = Grace Jones from Album = Living My Life Double A side = Nipple to the Bottle Released = 1982 Format = 7 single Recorded = Genre = Disco, Funk/Soul Length = 3:33 Label =… …

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  • 49Static stretching — is used to stretch muscles while the body is at rest. It is composed of various techniques that gradually lengthen a muscle to an elongated position (to the point of discomfort) and hold that position for 10 30 seconds. During this holding period …

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  • 50Active stretching — eliminates force and its adverse effects from stretching procedures.Before describing the principles on which active stretching is based, the terms agonist and antagonist must be clarified. Agonist refers to actively contracting muscle or muscles …

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