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Stop overexerting yourself in a desperate attempt to control the situation.
Your uterus is squeezing too hard, cutting off blood flow, and generally overexerting itself.
You know that necklace trend that celebrities (and their moms) are overexerting at the moment?
I'd been overexerting myself, and the sickness I'd been battling finally got the better of me.
If you're pitching every five days and not pitching an abundance of pitches every game and you're not overexerting, I wouldn't have a problem with it.
If you get hit with the flu, you likely know that it'd be wise to take a sick day instead of showing up, overexerting yourself, and spreading illness to your coworkers.
He blamed his trainers for overexerting Messi's sister, Smarty, which he considers "the fastest bitch in Punjab," and instructed them to raise the body weight of a third sibling, Ronaldo, by seven pounds.
So many are so sweaty (to borrow a term from my friends over at the podcast Blank Check), overexerting themselves to cram in as much ENTERTAINMENT as possible, that watching them feels a little like work.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, it's capable of throwing a standard-sized tennis ball as far as 30 feet and features a 15-minute rest interval to prevent your pup from overexerting themselves (because you know they'll go all day if given the chance).
His father company is liquidated, and his father dies due to stress and depression as well as overexerting himself in his work. His mother dies out of sadness soon after. He takes his inheritance of 100 000 marks and decides to travel.
In his later years, Kittredge's weight exceeded 300 pounds, and he began to experience health problems. In October 1910, he became chronically ill after overexerting himself while walking from the courthouse to his offices in cold weather. His doctors recommended that he end his law practice and business affairs, and Kittredge returned to Jaffrey to live in retirement.
On the coast, the Peruvian Army garrison in the town installed a cannon battery manned by gunners and bombardiers, and began to attack the Chilean ship. A grenade reached her, killing three men. Prat order the warship to move, overexerting the engine and causing one of the boilers to explode. The ship's speed dropped to (her engine was defective due to age and lack of maintenance).
He served in this position until the end of the war, and received credit for steps to improves the AEF staff's efficiency with respect to its planning process and preparation of operations orders. After the war, McAndrew was assigned as commandant of the Army War College. He suffered health problems brought on by overexerting himself during his AEF service, and died in Washington, D.C. on April 30, 1922. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Another area that allegiance bias is found is when authors/researchers are critiquing each other’s work. Some studies make claims that a previous article confirmed bias and so on. It is important to analyze these authors ,who are making these claims, on how they are coming to their conclusion. These authors may be also demonstrating allegiance bias by testing previous articles to their own work and overexerting the conclusion they have found.
When Disney shut down their shorts department in 1962, Nash continued to voice Donald in various projects over the next two decades. In the late 1970s, Nash was known for often taking walks in the neighborhood around Fremont Elementary School in Glendale, California, entertaining children with his Donald Duck voice. As he passed the age of 70, he found the harsh voice increasingly straining on his throat and so limited public performances to groups of children. During recording sessions, he would take frequent breaks and drink plenty of water to avoid overexerting himself.
Rubiton started off solely as a sprinter winning the 1,400 metre weight for age Futurity Stakes and coming third in the Newmarket Handicap and Oakleigh Plate to sprinters Placid Ark and Special. In his four-year-old season, he won his first four starts, dominating at weight for age in the Manikato, Memsie, Feehan and Underwood Stakes. He was then defeated by Drought and Fair Sir in the Caulfield Stakes after overexerting himself in trackwork. Rubiton atoned for the defeat at his next start by winning the 1987 Cox Plate in track record time of 2.02.
Energy envelope theory is considered to be consistent with pacing, and is a management strategy suggested in the 2011 international consensus criteria for ME, which referred to using an "energy bank budget". Energy envelope theory was devised by psychologist Leonard Jason, a former sufferer of CFS. Energy envelope theory states that patients should stay within the envelope of energy available to them, and avoid pushing through, which will reduce the postexertional malaise "payback" caused by overexerting and may help them make "modest gains" in physical functioning. Several studies have found energy envelope theory to be a helpful management strategy, noting that it reduces symptoms and may increase the level of functioning in CFS.
Fascia surrounding muscles should also be treated to elongate and resolve strain patterns, otherwise muscles will simply be returned to positions where trigger points are likely to re-develop. The results of manual therapy are related to the skill level of the therapist. If trigger points are pressed too short a time, they may activate or remain active; if pressed too long or hard, they may be irritated or the muscle may be bruised, resulting in pain in the area treated. This bruising may last for a 1–3 days after treatment, and may feel like, but is not similar to, delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), the pain felt days after overexerting muscles.
The parents of 12-year-old D.J. go on an errand for the weekend, leaving him in the care of his babysitter Zee. D.J. has been spying on his elderly neighbor Mr. Nebbercracker, who scares away children and confiscates their belongings that land in his front yard. After D.J.'s best friend Chowder loses his basketball on Nebbercracker's lawn, D.J. is caught attempting to retrieve it, and the enraged Nebbercracker suffers a heart attack from overexerting himself and is taken away by an ambulance. That night, D.J. gets phone calls from the house with no one there and eavesdrops on Zee's boyfriend Bones, who tells her about losing his kite on Nebbercracker's lawn when he was ten and that Nebbercracker supposedly ate his wife.
Really interesting things happen." Actress Jamie Chung added that the episode would explore "the ramifications of a mutant overexerting themselves". Chung also noted that the episode ends with a new pink marking appearing on Blink's face, after she previously only had one under her right eye. She explained that more markings appear on the character as she uses her abilities more, moving the character towards her comic appearance where she has multiple markings. Following the reveal in the pilot that the character Polaris is pregnant, actress Emma Dumont said that "having a small, mutant baby inside of her, I think for a normal person it would make her be more cautious, but I think it's the total reverse where she’s like, ‘I have something in the world to care about and now I’m going to fight even harder,’ and that is probably pretty dangerous.

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