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Our on-going research seeks to provide more evidence for this by evaluating techniques of movement pattern analysis to detect and quantify observed sub-sets of swimming activity.
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For example, an "entering" (irimi) technique consists of movements inward towards uke, while a technique uses a pivoting motion.
In this study of PLP in upper limb amputees, the remarkably simple technique of imagining movement and sensation in the missing limb resulted in significant pain relief.
Martyn is troubled by the same affliction as David Gower, a naturally good technique and ease of movement that makes dismissal look self-inflicted.
He became widely recognized as a dexterous soloist (to the extent that many listeners believed he was playing a valve, rather than slide, trombone) who had assimilated the techniques of the bebop movement of the 1940s.
How can I not have this crazy, ham-it-up dance at my wedding?" For choreographer couples like Lori Yuill and Brian Buck, who drew on a variety of movement techniques to create a duet for their wedding in March, partnering can serve as a rich metaphor for the push and pull of marriage.
Alexey Brodovitch – Ballet £6,460, first edition, alibris.com Legendary photobook by Harper's Bazaar designer Brodovitch whose backstage pictures of the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, taken with limited equipment, became famous for their radical challenging of technique and powerful depiction of movement.
She applied this interest in technique and careful analysis of movement to her own teaching efforts at the Imperial Theatre School, where she held positions from 1901 to 1902 and again from 1914 until 1921 (during which time the school was renamed the Petrograd State Ballet School).
Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a safe, non-invasive, relatively quiet imaging technique that is tolerant of movement artifact making it uniquely ideal for the assessment of hearing mechanisms.
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of behind the head or in-front of the head overhead pressing technique on shoulder range of movement (ROM) and spine posture.
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