Sentence examples for Continuous exertion from inspiring English sources

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Almost no sleep, little food or water, and continuous exertion wore even the strongest and determined men down.

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Pitching demands more exact coordination of mental and muscular faculties and more continuous physical exertion than any other position in the game.

Although Bowman was dedicated to mixing up the training regimen to keep his swimmers from getting comfortable, he followed certain patterns: the early session featured 90 minutes of low-key, continuous aerobic exertion — three or four miles of wake-up laps.

As described above, training intensity is based on the ability to bicycle at a continuous speed and perceived exertion.

However, an exertion of continuous positive pressure for a few seconds in coordination with the anesthesiologist during the suture of the skin and the application of a mild suction to the temporary chest tube during the other side procedure are essential to prevent residual air and possible incomplete reexpansion of the lung [ 20, 21].

Continuous and/or repeated force exertions across a significant period of time may result in tissue changes.

In this present trial, patients will be advised to exercise at a moderate level of perceived exertion and will be under continuous supervision by medical personnel.

Demographic and baseline characteristics were compared between the two study groups using either the Wilcoxon two-sample test (continuous variables), χ test (categorical variables), or Fisher's Exact test (exertion-related symptoms during the 6 min walk test).

During this period, they should be able to cycle with a continuous speed of 60 revolutions per minute (RPM) with a perceived level of exertion ranging from 'a little tired' to 'getting more tired', as assessed with the OMNI Scale of perceived exertion[ 27].

Some children's ratings were flat with increasing work rather than a continuous rise, perhaps reflecting inability to understand the scale or properly gauge their perceived exertion, a phenomenon also noted by Swain et al. in a study in children ages 7‐11 years [ 21].

The aim of this 6-month individualized program is to reach a 30 min duration of continuous cycling at a moderate exercise intensity, which corresponds to the level "3 – moderate" on the Borg Rating Perceived Exertion (RPE) scale (graduated from 0 to 10, where 0 = no effort at all, and 10 = most extreme effort imaginable).

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