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Good cadence.
Ms. Munson agrees that the best instructors don't just put on the music and yell "harder!" Instead, they coordinate the music to the point of the class: 65 r.p.m. to build strength; 90 r.p.m. to learn to keep a good cadence; 100 r.p.m. or just outside your comfort zone to "learn to turn over your feet faster," she said.
Observers called the ride "accurate and precise with good cadence throughout".
This gave us a good cadence throughout the journey, with a short stop for lunch, usually around noon.
Good hikers have good cadence.
Once keeping good cadence is easy on pavement, learn to keep that cadence on the trail.
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However, we have succeeded showing that the use of simple physical parameters, even with low cadence, allows good timing and gives current strength and latitudes that could be used for mapping.
In any case, I find the slow, rocking cadence of a good lullaby utterly melting.
The Scottish Justice Secretary, Kenny MacAskill, made his announcement in front of drawn blue curtains, in the slow, high-to-low cadence of a good master of ceremonies.
A retired police detective with 20 years on the force, he investigated killings, narcotics and larceny, and speaks with the clipped cadence of a good film noir.
Carolyn Porco, a senior research scientist at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo., called, half in jest, for the establishment of an alternative church, with Dr. Tyson, whose powerful celebration of scientific discovery had the force and cadence of a good sermon, as its first minister.
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