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To learn more about this program, I interviewed Gijs van der Scheer, director of the Dutch Bridge Federation, who is an enthusiastic promoter of playing bridge as a way to improve social cohesion and activity in neighborhoods. “This gave us the possibility to formulate a project using playing bridge as a way to reach inactive people,” says van der Scheer. No special messages about health or physical activity are given, although, says van der Scheer, “Sometimes, the local alderman is ...
Learn how you can prevent and reduce injury, damage, or loss with Integrated Risk Management for Leisure Services. Read more from Integrated Risk Management for Leisure Services by Robert Kauffman and Merry Moiseichik. This is an excerpt from Integrated Risk Management for Leisure Services by Robert Kauffman and Merry Moiseichik.
Then it is a question of positioning yourself close to the people, job, and organization that will advance you in fulfilling your career goal. For the most part, the job search process associated with the traditional model is reactive, whereas the job search process associated with the positioning model is very proactive. Whether you use the traditional or positioning model, you will find chapter 4 unlike any other in most career development books because it approaches the job search ...
Elastic resistance exercises can create different vectors of resistance that challenge core stabilization muscles. Use your other hand to grasp the band (a) and perform a single-arm rowing exercise (b) while lifting your hips off the floor and stabilizing the side bridge position. This is an excerpt from Strength Band Training, Second Edition by Phil Page and Todd Ellenbecker.
The object of the power break is to pocket at least one ball while scattering the rest of the balls as much as possible. On most shots, you will sight the object ball last before you propel the cue ball toward it. Making the BreakPlace the cue ball along either side rail in the kitchen (just behind the head string) and aim for the second ball in the rack, that is, the ball just behind the head ball.
In general, for anatomical names, prefer combined forms (e.g., ulnohumeral rather than ulnar humeral), but stick to one form (e.g., ulnohumeral rather than humeroulnar). by-product (n) C conjoin cross-bridge (n) D disk E end brush end point F frontal horizontal axis G H hands-on (adj) hands on (adv) H-zone I I-band interosseous (adj) (e.g., interosseous membrane) interosseus (n sing), interossei (n pl) (e.g., a dorsal interosseus but a dorsal interosseous muscle) J L levator costarum (sing), ...