[89738] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
[urgent]Improve Your Breathing For More Power
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Forward Head Posture Fix)
Sun Oct 9 09:54:52 2016
Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2016 15:40:40 +0200
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[urgent]Improve Your Breathing For More Power
http://forwrdpos.us/DnRewO9hGJUUdXetrfg6JVgOize-D6eFhSRuFJjq
What Others Are Saying About Forward Head Posture
Improve Your Breathing For More Power
http://forwrdpos.us/DnRewO9hGJUUdXetrfg6JVgOize-D6eFhSRuFJjq
Improve Your Breathing For More Power
http://forwrdpos.us/DnRewO9hGJUUdXetrfg6JVgOize-D6eFhSRuFJjq
Improve Your Breathing For More Power
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In one-male groups, the resident male is usually the sole breeder of the females and sires all the young. In multiple-male groups, the highest-ranking male fathers most of the offspring, followed by the next-ranking males and even outside males will father young. Higher-ranking females are more reproductively successful than lower-ranking ones.Female gray langurs do not make it obvious that they are in estrous. However, males are still somehow able to deduce the reproduction state of females. Females signal that they are ready to mate by shuddering the head, lowering the tail, and presenting their anogenital regions. Such solicitations do not always lead to copulation. When langurs mate, they are sometimes disrupted by other group members. Females have even been recorded mounting other females.The gestation period of gray langur lasts around 200 days, at least at Jodhpur, India. In some areas, reproduction is year-around. Year-round reproduction appears to occur in populations that capitalize on human-made foods. Other populations have seasonal reproduction.Infanticide is common among gray langurs. Most infanticidal langurs are males that have recently immigrated to a group and driven out the prior male. These males only kill infants that are not their own. Infanticide is more commonly reported in one-male groups, perhaps because one male monopolizing matings drives the evolution of this trait. In multiple-male groups, the costs for infanticidal males are likely to be high as the other males may protect the infants and they can't ensure that they'll sire young with other males around. Nevertheless, infanticide does occur in these groups, and is suggested that such practices serve to return a female to estrous and gain the opportunity to mate.Females usually give birth to a single infant, although twins do occur. Most births occur during the night. Infants are born with thin, dark brown or black hair and pale skin. Infants spend their first week attach themselves to their mothers' chests and mostly just suckle or sleep. They do not move much in terms of locomotion for the first two weeks of their life. As they approach their sixth week of life, infants vocalize more. They use squeaks and shrieks to communicate stress. In the following months, the infants are capable of quadrupedal locomotion and can walk, run and jump by the second and third months. Alloparenting occurs among langurs, starting when the infants reach two years of age. The infant will be given to the other females of the group. However, if the mother dies, the infant usually follows. Langurs are weaned by 13 months.
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<p style="margin-left: 40px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Hi Guys,</span></p>
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<span style="font-size:18px;">"For weeks I had been suffering from serious headaches.<br />
until I started using Rick Kaselj's <a href="http://forwrdpos.us/DnRewO9hGJUUdXetrfg6JVgOize-D6eFhSRuFJjq"><span style="color:#0000EE;"><b>Forward Head Posture<br />
FIX</b></span></a> and it has helped get rid of the nasty headaches that<br />
I was having. Thank you, Rick.<br />
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As someone who spends long hours in front of a computer,<br />
I have developed poor posture which puts additional strain<br />
on my shoulders and lower neck.<br />
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In addition to causing neck pain, shoulder pain and headaches,<br />
this kind of posture can<br />
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<b><a href="http://forwrdpos.us/DnRewO9hGJUUdXetrfg6JVgOize-D6eFhSRuFJjq">Increase Stress and Anxiety.</a></b><br />
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My favorite part of this program are the follow along <strong><a href="http://forwrdpos.us/DnRewO9hGJUUdXetrfg6JVgOize-D6eFhSRuFJjq">videos </a></strong><br />
which take you through exactly how to perform the exercises.<br />
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I can't recommend Coach Rick enough for anyone suffering<br />
from injuries and pain. His programs are the fastest and most<br />
effective by far."<br />
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<em><span style="font-size:16px;">Your Friend</span></em> ...<br />
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<strong><span style="font-size:20px;">Sara<em> </em>Brown</span><em> <span style="font-size:12px;">(B.Sc.</span></em></strong><span style="font-size:12px;">)</span><br />
<span style="color:#996633;"><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">ThePanicHack.com</span></strong></span></span></p>
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