The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Počet stran: 404 |
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Strana 67
... Keep the 100m well ventilated during all practice periods . 2. Do not hamper the free movement of the abdominal muscles , intercostal muscles , or diaphragm , by wearing tight - fitting clothes about the lower chest and abdominal ...
... Keep the 100m well ventilated during all practice periods . 2. Do not hamper the free movement of the abdominal muscles , intercostal muscles , or diaphragm , by wearing tight - fitting clothes about the lower chest and abdominal ...
Strana 69
... Keep the upper chest and shoulders stationary . Keep the breath control centered low , as it was when you were lying down . 8. Stand erect ; feel animated ; think yourself tall . Walk around the room a few times . Concentrate on the up ...
... Keep the upper chest and shoulders stationary . Keep the breath control centered low , as it was when you were lying down . 8. Stand erect ; feel animated ; think yourself tall . Walk around the room a few times . Concentrate on the up ...
Strana 73
... keep the throat relaxed ; yawn occasionally . In all of them , keep one hand on the abdo- men and the other at your side , just above the waist - line , unless directed to do otherwise . 3 25. Practice reading the following selections ...
... keep the throat relaxed ; yawn occasionally . In all of them , keep one hand on the abdo- men and the other at your side , just above the waist - line , unless directed to do otherwise . 3 25. Practice reading the following selections ...
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