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abstract-futuristic-halftone-pattern-comic-background-dotted-backdrop-with-circles-dots.jpg?s=612x612&w=0&k=20&c=0K4m8T1E7UCx3mYm0Vx80ishRSSYlEfx0XWeyg5kX1k=Use the weight of your body to build muscle anywhere. Kids should not just take an adult’s workout plan and Prime Boosts Pills scale it down. Not only can this be dangerous, kids have an energy level and natural flexibility that allows them to do a variety of exercises without needed weights. Perhaps more importantly, these exercises are easily turned into games or small competitions, making them much more fun to get through then a trip to the gym. Hops, skips, and lunges all use your body weight to train your leg muscles. Climbing, whether at a rock wall on the playground, is a great workout for your arm and leg muscles. Traverse monkey bars to do modified "pull-ups," or offer to push your friends on the swings to build arm muscle. You can also wear a weighted workout belt to increase the difficulty of your exercises. However, check with an adult first to make sure you’re using the right amount of weight for your body-too much weight can hurt or damage your muscles (which is the opposite of what you're trying to do!). Reader Poll: We asked 382 wikiHow readers and 52% of them agreed that the best exercise for building arm strength is weighted pull-ups.



As developers, we frequently use keyboard shortcuts. Some enthusiasts know hundreds, others are contempt with the essential ones. But every developer does know some. Debugging would be tedious if we couldn’t pause and resume a program’s execution with the keyboard. In recent weeks, I have been able to significantly expand my keyboard shortcut knowledge with my new side-project web app KeyCombiner. In particular, I knew only a few shortcuts for the web-based tools I am using in my daily work. This post describes how it took me less than 1 hour to learn 50 new key combinations. Fortunately, KeyCombiner keeps a detailed history of a user’s learning progress, so that I could write this post retrospectively. Admittedly, the 42 minutes of learning time was interrupted by breaks, and the process involved some other tasks, such as creating the collection of shortcuts I wanted to learn. However, I did, in fact, Prime Boosts spend only 42 minutes practicing the shortcuts and have had similar results with other shortcut collections.



The first step to learning new keyboard shortcuts is to define which. I don’t think it is efficient to try and Learn more all shortcuts for a particular application. You will end up with many that you do not use in your daily work and that you will soon forget again. Creating custom collections of keyboard shortcuts is perhaps the greatest strength of KeyCombiner and sets it apart from any other tool. Within minutes or less, you can have a personal collection by importing shortcuts from popular apps. I like to compare its approach to how you build playlists in music software. Instead of browsing your favorite artists’ albums, you browse categories of your favorite applications. Instead of adding songs to your playlists, you can add keyboard shortcuts to your collections. For this challenge, I created a new collection named "50 to learn". Then, I browsed KeyCombiner’s public collections and started to import everything I wanted to learn.



As my goal was to get better with web application shortcuts, I focused on the public collections for Gmail, GitHub, GDrive, Docs, Slack, and Twitter. Collecting shortcuts from KeyCombiner’s public Gmail collection. Additionally, I added a few shortcuts for Smartgit manually. It is a graphical Git client that I am using extensively. For some reason, I never learned its shortcuts. Unfortunately, KeyCombiner does not yet have a public shortcut collection for Smartgit that I could rely on. Manually adding keyboard shortcuts to my new collection. You can browse the resulting collection with 50 keyboard shortcuts here: 50 to learn. I am afraid you will have to trust me that I did not know these shortcuts already before this experiment. However, as reassurance, you can check my previous blog post covering all the shortcuts I was using until a few weeks ago. The list there does not include these new ones. To validate the success of this experiment, I will simply use KeyCombiner’s confidence metric.

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