stride造句

And to this stride I had got accustomed.

Stay low: Shorten your running stride and keep your feet lower to the ground.

In the stretch, Speckled Band broke stride, galloped home madly, was summarily disqualified and placed fourth.

When running free, the Afghan Hound moves at a gallop, showing great elasticity and spring in his smooth, powerful stride.

He followed the interception for a score with a touchdown pass of his own, catching Emmanuel Sanders in stride for a 75-yard score.

Like a rock that fails to stem the river in its flow, so the death of a loved one should not stop life in its stride.

The ones who grew up in New York seemed to take it all in stride and precociously had a sense of their breaking point and breezily steered well clear of it.

He did not hit the right room directly, she motioned me to admit him, but he found it out ere I could reach the door, and in a stride or two was at her side, and had her grasped in his arms.

I won't get into a discussion of turnover versus stride length here, but suffice it to say most runners have too long of stride.

Decisively, but awkwardly, she left the bathroom, her stride hampered by the long ugly skirt.

It rarely passes your pain threshold and it doesn't cause you to limp or alter your running stride.

In other words, they provide the leverage women need to pry open those closed doors and boldly stride through - without fear, without innuendo, and without repercussions.

It accelerated to some foul language that always came before the word pig. And I tried to look like I took it all in stride and tried not to let it bother me, but it did.

stride造句

Try shortening your stride when you run.

Later, after you get past the beginning stage, you can worry about stride length or turnover rate.

Sometimes connectivity issues arise that can't be foreseen, so the key is to take these issues in stride and not disqualify a candidate without considering all the factors.

The reason smaller people use more energy is not due to a different gait or a less efficient metabolic rate per stride. The key was something simpler: their height.

I stride purposefully out of the hotel door and... well... it really isn't that bad.

Their heads bent, their legs just touching, they stride like one eager person through the town, down the asphalt zigzag where the fennel grows wild, and on to the esplanade.

The second stride is a leap in its economic and social development.

A later study found that the men were picking up on whole suite of nonverbal cues, including the length of their stride, how they shifted their weight, and how high they lifted their feet.

I personally use my music, I find it gives me a better stride, and I can distinguish people cheering, and running through it..

Shorten your stride.

Growing up listening to Scott Joplin's rags, James P. Johnson was one of the originators of the stride piano style.