D5 lifting
- Length: 3:22
- Rating Average: 4.51 from 172 people
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- Author: Croatch
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Short lifting reel
Weight Lifting Exercises for Beginners : Dumbbell Biceps Curl Weight Lifting Exercise for Beginners
- Length: 1:28
- Rating Average: 4.69 from 454 people
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- Author: expertvillage
Tags: essential exercise lifting program routine weight weightlifting weights workout
Learn essential weight lifting exercise workouts such as the dumbbell biceps curl and what muscles it works in this free exercise video on weight lifting for beginners.
Ronnie Coleman bodybuilder lifting peanuts
- Length: 0:42
- Rating Average: 4.78 from 1618 people
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- Author: rcmp2007
Tags: bodybuilder hulk incredible lifting weight
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2004 athens weight lifting clean and jerk
- Length: 6:21
- Rating Average: 4.83 from 430 people
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- Author: damnDworld
Tags: 2004 and athens clean hossein jerk lifting olympics reza weight zadeh
reza zadeh hossein prooves once again that he is the strongest man in the world
Japanese Show - Cat Weight Lifting
- Length: 9:53
- Rating Average: 4.88 from 634 people
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- Author: obake6
Tags: Cat Game Japanese Lifting Show Weight
Investigation into ability of the stray cats.
Chest Workouts: Self Spotting Techniques for Heavy Lifting
- Length: 8:19
- Rating Average: 4.83 from 287 people
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- Author: scooby1961
Tags: bodybuilder bodybuilding chest exercise home huge lift pec pecs safety shoulder workout
http://scoobysworkshop.com When you are doing a chest workout at home and using heavy weights, you either need two spotters or need to use a self-spotting methods for safety. You can use a self-spotting rig or you can use the book method. This video is in preparartion for my advanced killer chest workout video where we will be using heavy weights so its important that you be able to do this safely. Anyone can be healthier, have more energy, sleep better, and feel better about themselves through bodybuilding. Bodybuilding doesn't have to be expensive or take a lot of time, gyms are great but home workouts can save you time and money. A cheap dumbbell set from a garage sale or walmart is all it takes to get started with your home workouts. For more information on home workouts, please see my free website (no advertising either): http://fitness.scoobysworkshop.com Limitation of Liability: Consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program! I am not a medical professional. It is your responsibility to critically evaluate this information and with the help of your physician decide if it is appropriate for you.
NASA X-craft -The Lifting Bodies
- Length: 7:7
- Rating Average: 4.44 from 32 people
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- Author: bry3500
The M2-F1 lifting body, dubbed the "flying bathtub" by the media, was the precursor of a remarkable series of wingless flying vehicles that contributed data used in the Space Shuttles. Based on the ideas and basic design of Alfred J. Eggers and others at the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory (now the Ames Research Center), Mountain View, California, in the mid-1950's, the M2-F1 was built in 1962-63 over a four-month period for a cost of only about $30,000, plus an additional $8,000-$10,000 for an ejection seat. Engineers and technicians at the NASA Flight Research Center (now NASA Dryden) kept costs low by designing and fabricating it partly in-house, with the plywood shell constructed by a local sailplane builder. Someone at the time estimated that it would have cost a major aircraft company $150,000 to build the same vehicle. Flown by such famous research pilots as Milt Thompson, Bruce Peterson, Chuck Yeager, and Bill Dana, the lightweight flying bathtub demonstrated that a wingless vehicle shaped for reentry into the Earth's atmosphere from space could be flown and landed safely. Flown from 1963 to 1966, the lightweight M2-F1 paved the way for the heavyweight M2-F2, M2-F3, HL-10, X-24A, and X-24B lifting bodies that flew under rocket power after launch from a B-52 mothership. The heavyweights flew from 1966 to 1975, demonstrating the viability and versatility of the wingless configuration and the ability of a vehicle with low lift-over-drag characteristics to fly to high altitudes and then to land precisely with their rocket engines no longer burning. Their unpowered approaches and landings showed that the Space Shuttles need not decrease their payloads by carrying fuel and engines that would have been required for conventional, powered landings. The lifting bodies also prepared the way for the later X-33 and X-38 programs that feature lifting-body shapes. Based on the ideas and basic design of Alfred J. Eggers and others at the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory (now the Ames Research Center), Mountain View, California, in the mid-1950's, the M2-F1 was built in 1962-63 over a four-month period for a cost of only about $30,000, plus an additional $8,000-$10,000 for an ejection seat. Engineers and technicians at the NASA Flight Research Center (now NASA Dryden) kept costs low by designing and fabricating it partly in-house, with the plywood shell constructed by a local sailplane builder. Someone at the time estimated that it would have cost a major aircraft company $150,000 to build the same vehicle. Unlike the later lifting bodies, the M2-F1 was unpowered and was initially towed by a souped-up Pontiac convertible until it was airborne. Later a C-47 took over the towing duties. Flown by such famous research pilots as Milt Thompson, Bruce Peterson, Chuck Yeager, and Bill Dana, the lightweight flying bathtub demonstrated that a wingless vehicle shaped for reentry into the Earth's atmosphere from space could be flown and landed safely. Flown from 1963 to 1966, the lightweight M2-F1 paved the way for the heavyweight M2-F2, M2-F3, HL-10, X-24A, and X-24B lifting bodies that flew under rocket power after launch from a B-52 mothership. The heavyweights flew from 1966 to 1975, demonstrating the viability and versatility of the wingless configuration and the ability of a vehicle with low lift-over-drag characteristics to fly to high altitudes and then to land precisely with their rocket engines no longer burning. Their unpowered approaches and landings showed that the Space Shuttles need not decrease their payloads by carrying fuel and engines that would have been required for conventional, powered landings. The lifting bodies also prepared the way for the later X-33 and X-38 programs that feature lifting-body shapes. The entire lifting-body program was carried out at comparatively low cost in partnership with the Ames and Langley Research Centers, the Air Force, and their Northrop and Martin industrial partners. It was a harbinger of the later philosophy of, "faster, better, cheaper," and epitomized the innovation, technical agility, and discovery through flight research that have characterized the Dryden Flight Research Center for more than fifty years.al agility, and discovery through flight research that have characterized the Dryden Flight Research Center for more than fifty years.
Dream Theater: Lifting Shadows off a Dream
- Length: 7:0
- Rating Average: 4.97 from 211 people
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- Author: weirdjade27
Tags: Dream Lifting Livetime off shadows Theater
Dream Theater playing Lifting Shadows off a Dream on '5 Years In a LIVEtime'
The Big Bang Theory - Heavy Lifting
- Length: 1:40
- Rating Average: 4.65 from 634 people
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- Author: thebigbangtheory
Tags: Bang Big CBS Comedy Leonard Lifting Sheldon The Theory
Leonard and Sheldon of The Big Bang Theory are forced to use brawn over brains...
Lifting the Hood - Iraq
- Length: 25:35
- Rating Average: 4.68 from 111 people
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- Author: journeymanpictures
Tags: Abu Ali Ghraib Haj Hooded Injustice Iraq Journeyman Occupation Orange Pictures Torture UN US
November 2005 As the 'hooded man' in the infamous Abu Ghraib pictures, Haj Ali became an icon of everything that was wrong with the US occupation. He tells his story and we hear from other prisoners "They stretched my hands in this position and attached the wires to them", states Haj Ali. "It felt like my eyes were popping out. I couldn't stand it." He spent three months being physically and psychologically tortured at Abu Ghraib. Interrogators wanted him to use his knowledge as a community leader to inform on other people. "They said 'give us the name of anyone you hate and we'll see it as co-operation and help you.'" In a nearby cell, army general Abu Maan was also being interrogated. "They stripped me and took photos of me in degrading positions", he recalls. Both men are angry that only junior officers have been disciplined for the abuse that went on at Abu Ghraib. Ilham al-Jumaili's husband Munadel was tortured to death there. It's his corpse that Sabrina Harman was photographed gloating over. "We didn't expect America to take Munadel and never return him", she laments. The victims of Abu Ghraib remain haunted by their experiences. In the words of Haj Ali "Only one thing has changed. The cameras have now disappeared The abuse still continues."
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