Refimprove date September 2009 Exercisebulimia is a subset of the psychological disorder called bulimia in which a person is compelled to exercise in an effort aimed at burning the calories of food energy and body fat fat reserves to an excessive level that negatively affects their health . The damage normally occurs through not giving the body adequate rest for athletic recovery compared to their exercise levels, leading to increasing levels of disrepair. If the person eats a normally healthy and adequate diet but exercises in levels they know require higher levels of nutrition, this can also be seen as a form of anorexia nervosa anorexia . Symptoms Compulsive exercisers will often schedule their lives around exercise just as those with eating disorders schedule their lives around eating or not eating . Other indications of compulsive exercise are ref http www.freewebs.com lifewithouteatingdisorders overexercising.htm , Life Without Eating Disorders ref Missing work, parties or other appointments in order to work out Working out with an injury or while sick Becoming unusually depressed if unable to exercise Working out for hours at a time each day Not taking any rest or recovery days Defining self worth in terms of performance Justifies excessive behavior by defining self as a special elite athlete Notes Reflist See also Overtraining References http exercise.about.com cs exercisehealth a exercisebulimia.htm About.com Exercise & Eating Disorders Category Culture bound syndromes Category Eating disorders Category Physical exercise ... more details
Infobox disease Name Bulimia nervosa DiseasesDB 1770 ICD10 ICD10 F 50 2 f 50 ICD9 ICD9 307.51 eMedicineSubj emerg eMedicineTopic 810 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 med 255 MeshID D052018 Bulimia nervosa is an eating ... vomiting and or by laxative , diuretics or excessive exercise. ref name Barker, P 2003 Barker, P ... New York year 1995 pages isbn 0 89862 179 8 Page needed date September 2010 ref Bulimia nervosa is considered to be less life threatening than anorexia, however the occurrence of bulimia nervosa is higher. ref Manning, Y., & Murphy, B. 2003 . An introduction to anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.Nursing ... Bulimia nervosa is nine times more likely to occur in women than men Barker 2003 . The vast majority of those with bulimia nervosa are at normal weight. ref Cite web title Bulimia nervosa publisher ... used in the treatment of bulimia nervosa Newell and Gournay 2000 . Patients who have bulimia nervosa ... disorders . ref Yager, J. 1991 . Bulimia Nervosa. The Western Journal of Medicine, 155 5 , 523. Retrieved ...&v 2.1&u utor ref The term bulimia comes from Greek boul mia ravenous hunger , a compound of bous , ox l mos , hunger. ref Cite web title Online Etymology Dictionary bulimia month ... url http www.etymonline.com index.php?search bulimia&searchmode none ref Bulimia nervosa was named ... G title Bulimia nervosa an ominous variant of anorexia nervosa journal Psychological Medicine volume ... Cite journal author Palmer R title Bulimia nervosa 25 years on journal The British Journal of Psychiatry ... doi 10.1192 bjp.185.6.447 ref Bulimia is strongly familial. Twin studies estimate the heritability of syndromic bulimia to be 54 83 . ref Cite journal author Kendler KS last2 MacLean first2 C last3 ... epidemiology of bulimia nervosa. journal American Journal of Psychiatry volume 148 issue 8 pages 1627 ... and broadly defined bulimia nervosa. journal The Biological Psychiatry volume 44 issue 12 pages 1210 ... journal author Joseph AB, Herr B title Finger calluses in bulimia journal The American Journal of Psychiatry ... more details
cleanup date December 2008 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Bulimia Banquet image caption image size Only for images smaller than 220 pixels background group or band alias origin Hollywood , California , USA genre Punk rock , Heavy metal music heavy metal years active label Flipside fanzine Flipside , Piece of Mind associated acts Bobsled band Bobsled BR Marc Spitz Freestyle BR Miss Derringer BR The Fags BR Minion of Parody BR Raszebrae BR Under the Influence BR website current members past members Jula Bell BR Ingrid Baumgart BR Clem Burke br Jason Greenwood BR Alan Hansburg br Mia Ferraro br Travis Johnson Bulimia Banquet was a punk band from Hollywood, California, USA, who formed in 1986 and consisted of Ingrid Baumgart, ref http cdbaby.com cd cronic CD Baby ref Alan Hansford, Jula Bell, and Jason Greenwood. ref http feelinkindafroggy.blogspot.com 2008 12 bulimia banquet party my colon.html Feelinkindafroggy blog ref ref http www.operationphoenixrecords.com flipsideissue51 1Intro.pdf Flipside zine ref Mia Ferraro, Dez Cadena, and Travis Johnson were also in the band for a period of time. ref http www.thedickies.com multimedia interviews & articles travis travisinterview.htm Interview with Travis Johnson ref The band was featured in Lisa Rose Apramian s riot grrl documentary, Not Bad for a Girl . ref http www.nydailynews.com archives entertainment ... ref Related Projects Jula Bell, the bassist and co founder of Bulimia Banquet, was also in many ... class artist id p613910 pure url yes Bulimia Banquet on All Music ref Ingrid Baumgart was in the all ... Flipside interview with Bulimia Banquet ref Jason Greenwood was also in the T.V.T.V ... release 910121 Bulimia Banquet on Discogs.com ref Videos http www.youtube.com watch?v pjf3Z2MkdIs Dine or Die References reflist External links http www.last.fm music Bulimia Banquet Bulimia Banquet on Last FM DEFAULTSORT Bulimia Banquet Category American punk rock groups ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name This Is an Exercise Type Album Artist Anna Oxygen Cover This Is an Exercise.jpg Released 2006 Recorded Genre Length 32 23 Label Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r817265 pure url yes link Last album All Your Faded Things br 2003 This album This Is an Exercise br 2006 Next album This Is an Exercise is an album by Anna Oxygen , released in 2006. Track listing Fairy Quest 2 59 Fake Pajamas 2 41 Dream. Dream. Dreams. 2 26 March of Human 1 40 Hypertension 3 25 R.R.N. 2 23 Mechanical Fish 2 51 Walk 2 53 Psychic Rainbow 2 13 Willow Song 4 08 This Is... 2 27 Hold You 2 17 Category 2006 albums Category Anna Oxygen albums 2000s album stub ... more details
Dynamic list BLP sources date March 2012 This is a list of notable people who suffered from bulimia nervosa . Often simply known as bulimia , this is an eating disorder which is characterized by consuming a large amount of food in a short amount of time, followed by an attempt to rid oneself of the calories consumed, usually by vomiting, laxative, diuretics or excessive exercise. Eating disorders are known to be more common in people whose occupations involve significant focus on appearance, like athletes or celebrities. ref http www.credoreference.com entry hupwh anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa . The New Harvard Guide to Women s Health Cambridge Harvard University Press, 2004. Credo Reference . Web. Accessed 25 August 2011. ref Music Alanis Morissette Canadian American musician ref cite news last Felts first Susannah title How Alanis Morissette Beat Her Eating Disorder url http www.health.com health article 0,,20411983,00.html accessdate 25 August 2011 newspaper Health date 2009 11 20 ref Elton John British musician ref cite news url http transcripts.cnn.com TRANSCRIPTS 0201 25 lkl.00.html title Larry King Live Interview With Elton John Aired 25  January 2002 publisher Transcripts.cnn.com date 25 January 2002 accessdate 25 February 2009 quote Asked whether he knew of Princess Diana s eating disorder Yes, I did. We were both bulimic. ref Katharine McPhee American singer ref cite news last Vineyard first Jennifer title Idol Runner Up Katharine McPhee Reveals Eating Disorder url http www.mtv.com news articles 1534825 katharine mcphee reveals eating disorder.jhtml accessdate 25 August 2011 newspaper MTV News date 2006 06 22 ref Paula ... url http www.telegraph.co.uk news uknews 1560861 David Coulthard battled bulimia as a teen.html title David Coulthard battled bulimia as a teen work The Daily Telegraph date 21 August 2007 publisher Telegraph ... disorders Category Lists of people by medical condition da Personer med bulimia nervosa ... more details
orphan date March 2010 The Bulimia Test Revised BULIT R is a 36 item self report questionnaire to assess the presence of bulimic symptoms. It was devised by Thelen et al. in 1991 the first version was devised by Thelen et al. in 1984. The test has been validated for use in both males and females. ref The Bulimic Test Revised Validation with DSM IV Criteria fo Bulimia Nervosa Psychological Assessment Vol.8 No.2 June 1996 ref Scoring The BULIT R contains 36 multiple choice questions with five possible responses, 28 of which factor into the total score, questions 6,19, 27, 39, 31 and 36 are not scored. Scores range from 29 140 with those greater than 104 being indicative of bulimia nervosa. See also Body Attitudes Questionnaire Eating Attitudes Test Eating Disorder Inventory Eating Disorder Examination Interview SCOFF questionnaire References Reflist External links Category Eating disorders ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Wasted A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia is an autobiography written by Marya Hornbacher , detailing her fourteen year battle with eating disorders . Published by Random House in 1998, Wasted was a critical and commercial success. The author s young age she wrote the book at the age of 21 surprised many readers, and the memoir was praised for its maturity and candor. Wasted was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize in 1998, and has since gone on to sell over a million copies in the USA alone, as well as being translated in to fourteen different languages. See also anorexia nervosa italic title DEFAULTSORT Wasted A Memoir Of Anorexia And Bulimia Category 1998 books Category American autobiographies Category Eating disorders US bio book stub ... more details
nervosa . When diagnosing bulimiaexercise addiction is referred to as a compensatory behavior ...An exercise addiction can have harmful consequences although it is not listed as a disorder in the latest .... Other non substance addictions, such as exercise addiction, are being researched but their inclusion ... behavior and can cause a person to not have adequate rest. Exercise addiction shows a high ... T title Exercise addiction a literature review language Hungarian journal Psychiatr Hung volume 23 issue 2 pages 129 41 year 2008 pmid 18956613 ref Exercise is considered to be both physically and psychologically beneficial to health, but exercise without limits and to damaging degrees can be harmful ... 0163278710380124 ref Differentiating between addictive and healthy exercise behaviors is difficult ... pmid 21950095 doi 10.1134 S0362119711030030 ref Classification A concrete classification of exercise .... ref cite journal last Johnston first Olwyn title Excessive Exercise From Quantitative Categorisation ... 237 248 ref While excessive exercise is the overarching theme with exercise addiction, The term also includes a variety of symptoms like withdrawal, exercise buzz , and impaired physical function. ref name Veale Excessive exercise has been classified in different ways sometimes as an addiction and sometimes ... and pleasure that exercise provides. This pleasure keeps the individual from stopping and leads to excessive exercise. With a compulsion people often do not enjoy repeating certain tasks but feel like ... with exercise that causes significant impairment in a person s life, not due to another disorder ... exercise dependence really exist? journal The British Psychological Society year 1995 ref Others say there is not enough information about exercise addiction to develop diagnostic criteria. The term excessive exercise continues to be used and the acceptance of the term exercise addiction continues ... of obligatory exercise A preliminary investigation journal Journal of Psychosomatic Research year ... more details
Multiple issues context October 2009 unreferenced December 2007 Incremental exercise is exercise that increases in intensity over time. Incremental exercise is often used during fitness test s such as the YMCA submaximal test. DEFAULTSORT Incremental Exercise Category Physical exercise health stub ... more details
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Exercise prescription is the referral of patients to exercise programmes. The term is also used to describe the development of exercise programs. Patient Referral In the United Kingdom there is a scheme called Exercise on prescription in which doctors are able to prescribe exercise to those with conditions that benefit from it, such as asthma , Depression mood depression or obesity . The initiative particularly aimed to lower the rate of heart disease . National standards for such initiatives from doctors were established by the Department of Health in 2001. Exercise on prescription aims to prevent deterioration of conditions, and views exercise as a preventative health measure. Fitness classes or a course at the local gym are available on prescription at a reduced rate to people who might benefit from them. It aims to make it easier for people to follow their doctors advice about taking more exercise or losing weight. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi health 1261950.stm Exercise on prescription ... http www.timesonline.co.uk tol life and style health features article1031314.ece Exercise on prescription Times ref Researchers in New Zealand have also discussed the benefits of exercise referral by medical ... States a similar initiative is known as Exercise is Medicine . Exercise Program Development Exercise prescription is designed to modulate acute exercise programming variables to create the adaptations desired by the individual or sport. With aerobic exercise prescription, the type of exercise, duration of exercise, frequency, and duration is adjusted. For resistance exercise prescription, the type of exercise, total session volume, rest period, frequency, and intensity are determined. ref Kraemer, WJ. Exercise Physiology Integrating Theory and Application. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ... commonly seen. References Reflist See also Exercise Green prescription Exercise is Medicine Exercise prescription software Category Physical exercise Category Medicine health stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Exercise urticaria is a form of urticaria skin rash that happens during or after exercise, e.g. jogging or running. Urticaria is an allergic reaction in the skin characterized by itch ing as well as possible rash, Swelling medical swelling or hives on the legs, arms, torso or neck. Exercise urticaria is also referred to as exercise allergy , itchy legs , itchy legs syndrome or runners itch . Exercise urticaria is unrelated to itchy pants syndrome where the skin reacts to certain types of clothing. It is also unrelated to one s age, general health or physical condition. Even people in excellent health and who exercise regularly can suffer from it. Some people have experienced it their entire lives while others only develop it later in life people also tend to be more sedentary as they age. Treatment The quickest form of treatment is the use of an antihistamine before exercise. You can also reduce the intensity of your workout. The long term treatment seems to be very regular exercise, i.e., every day or two. Related forms of urticaria Cholinergic urticaria is a form of urticaria which is triggered by a change in body temperature and can have very severe symptoms, including anaphylaxis. It is sometimes confused with exercise urticaria because it can occur during exercise and sweating, but the actual precipitating cause is increased body temperature. You should see a doctor if your symptoms are more than just itching. Contrary discussion Some online medical journals have published articles where cholinergic urticaria is described as sweat induced rather than temperature which would make it the same diagnosis as exercise urticaria rather than a related ... AAFP peer reviewed Exercise Induced Anaphylaxis and Urticaria http emedicine.medscape.com article ... www.healthcentral.com diet exercise c question 54379 45782 Healthcentral.com forum discussion http sportsmedicine.about.com od tipsandtricks a itching.htm About.com article Itching during exercise http ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Image Exercisebook.jpg thumb 250px A common exercise book An exercise book also called version book or in Ireland, a copy book is a notebook that is used in school s to copy down schoolwork and notes. A student will usually have a different exercise book for each separate lesson . The exercise book format is different for some subjects for the majority of subjects, the exercise book will contain ruled paper lined paper with a Margin typography margin , but for other subjects such as mathematics education mathematics , the exercise book will be blank or will be lined to aid in the drawing of graphs, tables or other diagrams. DEFAULTSORT Exercise Book Category Publishing terms Category School terminology Publish stub am cs Se it de Heft Papier nl Schoolschrift ja pl Zeszyt sk Zo it z pisn k zh yue zh ... more details
TOC right Green exercise refers to physical exercise undertaken in relatively natural environment s. ref ... exercise on state anxiety The effect of green exercise on state anxiety and the role of exercise ... home 620792 description Psychology of Sport and Exercise , 11 3 , 238 245. http ... pre publication draft ref Physical exercise is well known to provide health ... and positive mood effects. The combination of these two elements exercise and nature leads to the notion of green exercise. People and animals tend to naturally participate in green exercise, however ... Green Exercise Complementary Roles of Nature, Exercise and Diet in Physical and Emotional Well Being ... Neill 2009 Green exercise The psychological effects of exercising in nature Green exercise The psychological ... about the psychological Physical exercise Benefits benefits of physical exercise . Theory Expand section date April 2010 Green exercise can be usefully considered from a number of theoretical perspectives including Exercise psychology biophilia hypothesis biophilia and evolutionary psychology Environmental ... 2010 The effects of green exercise on the following outcomes have been studied Citation needed date April 2010 Mood psychology Mood Stress biology Stress Anxiety The largest study of green exercise ... green exercise participants Barton & Pretty, 2010 . Results indicated that the overall effect size ... exercise, and then diminishing but still positive returns. ref Barton, J. & Pretty, J. 2010 . http pubs.acs.org doi abs 10.1021 es903183r What is the best dose of nature and green exercise for improving ... es903183r. ref Examples File 2008 04 12 Crowd touring Durham.jpg right 300px thumb Green exercise refers to physical exercise which takes place in relatively natural places. Instances of green exercise ... exercise projects through local regional partnerships. The main aim is to increase levels of physical activity and people s connections to their local green spaces. Green Exercise Partnership between ... more details
TopicTOC Health The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to exercise Physical exerciseExercise &ndash any bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall ... of enjoyment. Frequent and regular physical exercise boosts the immune system , and helps ... Related Hydration Soreness Foam rolling Massage Stretching Types of exercise Aerobic exercise &ndash Cycling Human swimming Swimming Walking Anaerobic exercise &ndash Eccentric training Functional ... building Calisthenics Abdominal exercise Circuit training Hiking Jump Rope Physical therapy Pilates ... Training to failure Plyometrics Yoga History of exercise Aerobic exercise History History of aerobic exercise Bodybuilding History History of body building Exercise equipment Main List of exercise ... Abdomenizer Aerobie Air flow ball BOSU Balance board Baoding Balls Bicycle Bone exercise monitor Bowflex ... Elliptical trainer Exercise machine Exercise ball Exertris Fitness trail Galileo vibration training Galileo Gamebike Gravity boots Grippers Gymnasticon Heart rate monitor Hydraulic Exercise Equipment ... Pedometer Pole dance Power tower exercise Power tower Power Plate Range of Motion exercise ... Isolation System Treadmill workstation Wheelchair trainer Wobble board exercise Wobble board Wrist ... Total Gym Trap bar Universal Gym Equipment Weight machine York Barbell Exercise trends main Exercise trends Physiology of exercise Main Exercise physiology Aerobic exercise Anaerobic exerciseExercise ... Pilates Susan Powter Arnold Schwarzenegger Jack LaLanne Lists List of exercise equipment add pictures List of weight training exercises Category Physical exercise See also Portal Health and fitness Outline of health Outline of nutrition References Reflist External links Sister project links Exercise ... www.acsm.org American College of Sports Medicine website Outline footer Category Outlines Exercise Category Physical exercise Category Health Exercise ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 Exercise intolerance is a condition where the patient is unable to do physical exercise at the level or for the duration that would be expected of someone in his or her general physical body physical condition, or experiences unusually severe post exercise pain , fatigue medical fatigue , or other negative effects. Exercise intolerance is not a disease or syndrome in and of itself, but a symptom . Since there are many possible specific reasons why exercise could be inhibited, this is a rather slippery term. For instance, the patient may experience unusual breathlessness dyspnea , muscle pain myalgia , or increasing muscle weakness medical weakness while exercising, or may, after exercise, experience severe headache , nausea , dizziness or extreme fatigue. In most cases, the specific reason that exercise is not tolerated is of considerable significance when trying to isolate the cause down to a specific disease. Causes Exercise intolerance is primarily found in cardiorespiratory disorders. It is also a common symptom in chronic fatigue syndrome . Several heart conditions, such as a cardiac arrhythmia abnormal heart rate or rhythm or an aortic valve insufficiency , if severe enough can cause activity problems such as shortness of breath and or exercise ... condition may also experience exercise limitations due to muscle spasms or limited range of spinal motion. Overtraining and undiagnosed anaemia can also cause the intolerance. Treatment Exercise is key for many heart and back patients, and a variety of specific exercise techniques are available for both groups. Some exercise specialists are trained in modifications specific to these patients Who date August 2009 . Hazards Certain conditions in particular exist where exercise, particularly rehabilitation ... unable to safely self power. DEFAULTSORT Exercise Intolerance Category Symptoms Category Physical exercise Category Exercise physiology ko ... more details
refimprove date October 2010 Exercise Tocsin was an emergency preparedness drill held by the Government of Canada on November 13, 1961 ref http archives.cbc.ca IDC 1 71 274 1466 conflict war cold war clip8 The Exercise Tocsin radio broadcast ref that simulated a nuclear attack by the USSR on Canada . Every law enforcement agency, provincial, and municipal government took part in the exercise. Part of the exercise was a 13 minute radio program that was broadcast by every radio transmitter in the country. The broadcast told citizens of Canada what to do in the event of Nuclear warfare nuclear war . References reflist Category Military history of Canada Canada mil hist stub ... more details
Other uses Aerobics Refimprove date January 2008 Aerobic exercise is physical exercise of relatively .... ref name PlowmanSmith2007 cite book author1 Sharon A. Plowman author2 Denise L. Smith title Exercise ... and refers to the use of oxygen to adequately meet energy demands during exercise via aerobic metabolism ... Victor L. Katch title Essentials of exercise physiology url http books.google.com books?id L4aZIDbmV3oC ... Aerobic versus anaerobic exercise Refimprove section date October 2011 talk y File Exercise zones.png ... dark orange exercise and heart rate. Aerobic exercise and fitness can be contrasted with anaerobic exercise , of which strength training and short distance running are the most salient examples. The two types of exercise differ by the duration and intensity of muscular contractions involved, as well as by how energy is generated within the muscle. In most conditions, anaerobic exercise occurs simultaneously ... called aerobic exercise might be better termed solely aerobic , because it is designed to be low intensity ... energy. If there is a shortage of oxygen anaerobic exercise, explosive movements , carbohydrate is consumed more rapidly because the pyruvate ferments into lactate. If the intensity of the exercise ... in buildup of lactate and quickly makes it impossible to continue the exercise. Unpleasant effects of Lactic ... include nausea and even vomiting if the exercise is continued without allowing lactate to clear .... Aerobic exercise may be fueled by glycogen reserves, fat reserves, or a combination of both, depending on the intensity. Prolonged moderate level aerobic exercise at 65 VO2 max the heart rate of 150 ... expenditure. At this level, fat may contribute 40 to 60 of total, depending on the duration of the exercise. Vigorous exercise above 75 VO2max 160 bpm primarily burns glycogen. ref cite web url http www.zowerkthetlichaam.nl 1946 fat vs carbohydrate metabolism during aerobic exercise title Fat vs. carbohydrate metabolism during aerobic exercise ref ref name Watt cite journal title Intramuscular ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 Exercise is Medicine is a nonprofit initiative launched by the American College of Sports Medicine ACSM and the American Medical Association AMA . Overview The initiative calls for physical activity and exercise to be standard parts of disease prevention and medical treatment, urging healthcare providers to assess and review patients physical activity programs at every visit, with office visits that conclude exercise clearance and a prescription or referral to a qualified health fitness professional. In addition, patients are encouraged to begin a conversation with their doctor about physical activity, and to learn how to best continue or improve upon their exercise regimens. Exercise is crucial to the prevention, management, and treatment of numerous chronic conditions, such as type 2 diabetes , heart disease , obesity , high blood pressure and other medical problems. Although exercise clearly benefits the appearance of the body, the Exercise is Medicine program focuses more on the internal benefits of physical activity and how these benefits contribute to the longevity and quality of life. The Exercise is Medicine program was launched on Nov. 5, 2007, in Washington, D.C. In addition to leaders from ACSM and AMA, Rear Admiral Stephen K. Galson the acting Surgeon General of the United States spoke at the event. The initiative also includes May Kit Happen, a commemorative program that launched in May 2008, asking people to incorporate a little more ... , New Mexico , Pennsylvania , South Dakota , Tennessee , Texas and Virginia proclaimed May as Exercise ... have signed on in support of the Exercise is Medicine program, well known supporters include the American ... , the American College of Preventive Medicine , the American Council on Exercise , the American Heart ... also Exercise prescription External links http www.exerciseismedicine.org official site Category Physical exercise ... more details
File CPLP Felino Exercise 2010.jpg thumb right 200px FELINO exercise is part of the series of joint military exercises and combination, developed in the military technical cooperation with the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries , are intended to enable interoperability of the Armed Forces of the CPLP member states and training for employment of these peace operations and humanitarian assistance, under the aegis of the United Nations, respecting the laws. ref Portuguese Armed Forces General Staff http www.emgfa.pt en operacoes exerc felino ref Chronology of past Felino Exercise s 2000 Portugal hosts Felino in the region of Lamego from 17 to 27 October as an FTX Field Training Exercise . Participants included Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe, and Portugal. Brazil participated as observer. 2001 Portugal again hosts the exercises in the Lamebo region as an FTX. 2002 Brazil hosts the exercise at Caatinga, in Brazil s northeast region as an FTX. Participants includeed Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe, and Portugal. East Timor was invidted to send observers. 2003 In Mozambique from 24 28 November as a CPX Command Post Exercise . Militaries from the eight CPLP countries are included. 2004 Angola hosts as an FTX. The objective is to develop the exchange of knowledge, in terms of planning, organization and exection to facilitate the employment of forces in combined and joint operations. 2005 Cape Verde hosts as CPX. In this exercise Cape Verde s Center for Exercise Simulation participated and introduced the geographic reference program programa de referencia o geogr fica . 2006 Brazil hosts as FTX. Participating countries show interest in themes connected to new missions. 2007 S o Tom e Pr ncipe as CPX. 2008 Portugal returns to host as an FTX. 2009 Mozambique hosts as CPX. 2010 In Angola as FTX. Rescheduled to 19 28 March 2011 for technical reasons. All member states are present. ref Angola Press ... more details
A military exercise named Exercise Eskimo was held in the winter of 1944 45, in Saskatchewan to test existing methods of winter warfare by Canadian Army and the United States Army Air Corps . The troops would arrive in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan by train and then move to their destinations which were often farther north. Montreal Lake was a target area for dropping supplies by B 17 Flying Fortress and the then secret B 29 . Colour motion picture footage of the exercise was released in the CBC miniseries The War in Colour . External links Portal United States Air Force http www.img.forces.gc.ca commelec Brhistory chap5 e.htm http cdm15126.contentdm.oclc.org cdm4 results.php?CISOOP1 all&CISOBOX1 operation 20eskimo&CISOFIELD1 CISOSEARCHALL&CISOOP2 exact&CISOBOX2 &CISOFIELD2 CISOSEARCHALL&CISOOP3 any&CISOBOX3 &CISOFIELD3 CISOSEARCHALL&CISOOP4 none&CISOBOX4 &CISOFIELD4 CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT p15126coll5&t a Saskatchewan War Experience Photographs and video of the arrival, parade, and departure of troops involved in Exercise Eskimo in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Category Military exercises involving the United States Eskimo Category Canadian military exercises Category Military aviation exercises USAF stub WWII stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name An Exercise in Humility Type Album Artist Canterbury Effect Cover An Exercise in Humility.jpg Released 2001 Genre Emo music Emo , Post Hardcore Label Pluto Records Last album This album An Exercise in Humility br 2001 Next album Every Piece of Me br EP 2003 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r561790 first Bradley last Torreano ref rev2 rev2Score noprose yes An Exercise in Humility was Brazil, Indiana based band Canterbury Effect s debut full length album. It was released in 2001 on Pluto Records. Track listing Three Weeks 4 06 Between Lines 2 49 Bloodstream 2 49 Burns Brighest Burns Fastest 3 59 Conversations 3 29 Daniel 2 39 Fire Burns Water 3 34 Fondly Fahrenheit 2 31 Rocky Mountain Love Letter 2 47 Southbound 3 27 References references DEFAULTSORT Exercise In Humility Category 2001 debut albums Category Canterbury Effect albums Category Pluto Records albums 2000s album stub ... more details
About the body exercise the anatomical movement of joints Extension kinesiology Image Roman chair hyperextension animation.gif thumb Hyperextensions being performed using a Roman chair for support A hyperextension commonly called superman for the execution is an exercise that works the lower back as well as the mid and upper back, specifically the erector spinae . One method of performing it, called back extension involves using a roman chair to hold the feet down and hips up. It can also be performed without equipment, in the bird dog exercise, in a prone position with arms forward. This version involves lifting one arm and the opposing leg at the same time, then releasing. These strengthen the lower back and are ideal to be used after deadlifts for complete exhaustion of the lower back muscles. See also Extension kinesiology References http www.nsca lift.org Perform articles 03066.pdf NSCA http www.exrx.net WeightExercises ErectorSpinae WtHyperextension.html exrx.net http www.myfit.ca exercisedatabase viewanexercise.asp?exercise Back Hyperextentions&table exercises&ID 7 Myfit.ca http www.muscleandstrength.com exercises hyperextension.html Muscleandstrength.com http www.workoutbox.com exercises back exercises back extension Workoutbox.com Strength training exercises Category Bodyweight exercise sports stub de Superman Sport ru ... more details