• Hoka is committed to maximum cushioning when running, while maintaining lightness and springiness. (runandbecome.com)
  • They are the combination of the springiness of foam and the durability of rubber. (edcmag.com)
  • As well as Traer Physics for to handle the springiness. (snipplr.com)
  • I always prefer doing slow resited stretching with weights or resistance bands because it maintains and enhances, springiness, explosiveness, and flexibility, all at the same time. (blackbeltmag.com)
  • A 'bounce' due not just to gear springiness but also the positive change in AoA and lift. (pprune.org)
  • and last, but by no means least, Zwartbles adds bounce or springiness. (laughinghens.com)
  • Flicking not a result of fast actuation but of the natural compliance and springiness of the actuator. (ieee.org)
  • Compliance is a measure of springiness. (audiogon.com)
  • It's used as an alloying element for copper, imparting great strength and springiness to the metal. (theodoregray.com)
  • To understand more about the process of stretching, stiffness, springiness, and speed my book, The Balanced Body and Instant Strength explains them more fully. (blackbeltmag.com)
  • This normal force is the springiness of the desktop, slightly compressed by the weight of the book. (virginia.edu)
  • Stretching before competition and training diminishes force production and relaxes muscles due to lengthening, diminishing springiness and explosiveness. (blackbeltmag.com)
  • It also has a natural springiness that allows for natural cushioning. (chairblog.eu)
  • Two properties of the prostheses are particularly important: weight and springiness. (smu.edu)
  • Maybe rock stars have lifelong springiness the way some dancers do. (dancemagazine.com)
  • Her poems move, and change, rapidly and headily, with a musical springiness that never flags and is all her own. (bloodaxebooks.com)
  • is about how strong & rigid they are, not about springiness (eg. (halfbakery.com)
  • The small amount of springiness in this material helps it hold its shape. (mofga.org)
  • Pull the sleeve back and forth several times, feeling for the springiness that indicates a viable spring-load mechanism. (tripod.com)
  • to bring back the fiber's natural shine and springiness, dampened by spinning oil and handling. (knitspot.com)
  • I didn't think I wanted to go back to gel based toe pads, and there was definitely some getting used to because there is a bit of movement as the gel shifts (especially the first few wears), but this has given me enough padding to do all that I need to do en pointe but without the pain. (discountdance.com)
  • The model was tweaked specifically to offer the right amount of 'springiness' when printed in PETG. (github.com)
  • Over time, they had lost their springiness (I don't know if that is a word, but it describes what I am talking about). (makezine.com)
  • A simple fix to reduce bombs with the driver is to require an even shorter CT time to reduce springiness, which would reduce overall distance. (golf.com)
  • You can feel the springiness in the foot falls. (irun.ca)
  • Feet are flat in the stirrups to the arch of foot, preventing springiness, and instead creating stability. (thehorseshoof.com)
  • You can reduce it's springiness perpendiculars to the blade. (pulseplanet.com)