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Learn exactly how to safely modify your exercise, strengthen your pelvic floor and maintain a healthy body and mind during all trimesters of your pregnancy! Gain access to over 60+ pregnancy-safe exercises that can be done from home with no or little equipment and done-for-you exercise plans for each trimester.You will discover the exact changes you can expect to experience during pregnancy, helping better manage energy fluctuations, back pain and other pregnancy-related conditions.Be guided by Vanessa Bartlett, Qualified Personal Trainer & Pilates Instructor with 20 years of experience, helping thousands of people around the world whose holistic approach will help your body and mind feel strong, yet stress-free.Tips are also included for a healthy and safe recovery for your body post birth! Preggy Strong is an essential resource for any woman wanting to safely exercise during pregnancy and be in control of maintaining your beautiful, healthy body now and beyond pregnancy.
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Häftad, Engelska, 2025
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Häftad, Engelska, 2017
324 kr
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Are We All Addicts Now? Digital Dependence is an artist-led enquiry by Katriona Beales into digital hyper-connectivity and the normalization of addictive behaviours through our everyday interactions with digital devices. While internet addiction is not yet considered an official psychiatric disorder, it is gaining increased recognition as a behavioral phenomenon in both scientific study and the popular press. This project is the first interdisciplinary exploration of this burgeoning diagnostic territory. The book combines visual and textual research, including artistic works from Katriona Beales and Fiona MacDonald : Feral Practice, alongside essays from contributors in the fields of anthropology, digital culture, psychology and philosophy. Informed by the latest scientific research, the book acknowledges the increasing difficulty many people experience in controlling their online habits. At the same time, it also thinks beyond the biological model of internet addiction toward the social and political dimensions that shape everyday online activities and habit-forming behaviour.This book is co-edited by curator Vanessa Bartlett and medical doctor and neuroscience researcher Henrietta Bowden-Jones. It is published to coincide with a major exhibition of new artwork by Katriona Beales at Furtherfield, London.