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A quaestor (British English: / ˈ k w iː s t ər / KWEE-stər, American English: / ˈ k w i s t ər /; Latin: [ˈkʷae̯stɔr]; "investigator") [1] was a public official in ancient Rome. ...
Training: Either referring to a short period of time, or an ongoing effort of the dominant teaching the submissive how to behave for their own preferences. Vanilla: Someone who is not into BDSM. Alternatively, sexual behavior which does not encompass BDSM activity. [117] [118] [119] Wax in a colorful pattern on the back of a subject
The TRX System, also known as Total Resistance Exercises, refers to a specialized form of suspension training that utilizes equipment developed by former U.S. Navy SEAL Randy Hetrick. [1] TRX is a form of suspension training that uses body weight exercises to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously.
The office was created by Emperor Constantine I (r. 306–337), with the duties of drafting of laws and the answering of petitions addressed to the emperor. Although he functioned as the chief legal advisor of the emperor and hence came to exercise great influence, his actual judicial rights were very limited.
Questor (Busch Gardens Tampa), a defunct ride at Busch Gardens Tampa, Florida, US; The Questor Tapes, a 1974 TV movie, featuring an android named Questor, by Gene Roddenberry; Questor the Elf, a character in the 1985 Atari arcade game Gauntlet; Questor Thews, a character in the Magic Kingdom of Landover novels by Terry Brooks
Like almost all horse training, the principal teaching aid is the use of operant conditioning to reinforce desired behaviours. The most common conditioning method is the use of pressure and release, with physical pressure being applied until the horse complies, or tries to comply, at which point the pressure is released as a negative ...
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A negative repetition (negative rep) is the repetition of a technique in weight lifting in which the lifter performs the eccentric phase of a lift. [1] Instead of pressing the weight up slowly, in proper form, a spotter generally aids in the concentric, or lifting, portion of the repetition while the lifter slowly performs the eccentric phase for 3–6 seconds.