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  • Conditioning
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  • There are several conditioning officers who will charge kinah to condition items. This is the least expensive option.
  • "Conditioning" is the seventeenth track on the RED disc of the Dead or Alive 3 Original Sound Trax. In Dead or Alive 3, it plays during Sparring Mode.
  • Conditioning is vital during the early stages of one's training. Conditioning will help prepare one's body for the rigorous training and the demands it places on the body. Conditioning is viewed to be more important before serious periods of training. Conditioning is commonly exercised several times a week before a practitioner starts his or her training. Conditioning can take the form of simple workouts, such as quadrupedal movement, squats, crunches, pushups and pullups, or they can be more challenging, such as muscle ups, clap push-ups, or excercises using weights such as squats or deadlifts. Starting Parkour before one's body is properly conditioned to meet the demanding training can result in injury. Early conditioning is a great way for a traceur or traceuses to improve his or her we
  • The Conditioning is specifically, the arduous physical, emotional, and intellectual training undergone by Dûnyain monks, though the term has more general and far-reaching connotations as well. The Dûnyain believe that everything is conditioned in some way, but they draw a principled distinction between the arbitrary conditioning of the world and the rational conditioning of Men. Conditioning in the light of the Logos, they believe, allows more such conditioning, which in turn leverages more such conditioning, and so on.
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  • There are several conditioning officers who will charge kinah to condition items. This is the least expensive option.
  • Conditioning is vital during the early stages of one's training. Conditioning will help prepare one's body for the rigorous training and the demands it places on the body. Conditioning is viewed to be more important before serious periods of training. Conditioning is commonly exercised several times a week before a practitioner starts his or her training. Conditioning can take the form of simple workouts, such as quadrupedal movement, squats, crunches, pushups and pullups, or they can be more challenging, such as muscle ups, clap push-ups, or excercises using weights such as squats or deadlifts. Starting Parkour before one's body is properly conditioned to meet the demanding training can result in injury. Early conditioning is a great way for a traceur or traceuses to improve his or her weak points and improve mental and physical health all around.
  • The Conditioning is specifically, the arduous physical, emotional, and intellectual training undergone by Dûnyain monks, though the term has more general and far-reaching connotations as well. The Dûnyain believe that everything is conditioned in some way, but they draw a principled distinction between the arbitrary conditioning of the world and the rational conditioning of Men. Conditioning in the light of the Logos, they believe, allows more such conditioning, which in turn leverages more such conditioning, and so on. This virtuous circle, they believe, finds its apotheosis in the Absolute: the Dûnyain believe that, using reason, they can condition themselves to the point of becoming unconditioned, a perfect, self-moving soul.
  • "Conditioning" is the seventeenth track on the RED disc of the Dead or Alive 3 Original Sound Trax. In Dead or Alive 3, it plays during Sparring Mode.