This video focuses on three exercises for improving core strength, as explained by Chadd. It encourages viewers to share their own core routines. The description includes promotional links for 1st Phorm products (protein and creatine) and the "Three of Seven Project" (Patreon and store), as well as a link to their podcast. The video uses hashtags like #fitness, #abs, and #motivation.
This video offers a core workout routine designed by Chili, focusing on 5 simple exercises that can be performed 2-3 times per week. The workout aims to build a strong core for runners and individuals with sedentary lifestyles, helping to prevent common injuries caused by muscle imbalances. The routine includes flutter kicks, single leg glute bridges, side lying leg raises, donkey kicks, and lunges, to be completed in 3-5 rounds.
This YouTube video focuses on the filaments the creator regularly uses, with a specific emphasis on recommending certain types and brands. The title suggests a discussion about material choices relevant to a particular hobby or application, likely 3D printing given the context of filaments. The description confirms this by indicating that the creator receives frequent questions about their filament selections and intends to detail their preferred types and brands.
This YouTube video compares the tensile strength of four common 3D printing filaments: PLA, PETG, ABS, and a Polycarbonate blend. Using a new tensile tester, the video aims to definitively determine which material is the strongest. The description highlights that the results are 'interesting,' suggesting a potential surprise or deviation from common assumptions about these materials.
This YouTube video explores a fundamental question in 3D printing: 'Infill Vs. Perimeters. Which Is Stronger?'. The title and description indicate a comparative analysis of the structural integrity provided by infill patterns versus the outer walls (perimeters) of 3D printed objects. The creator plans to release another video on this subject, suggesting this might be an introductory or part-one installment. The focus is on material science within 3D printing, aiming to determine which component contributes more to overall part strength.
This video introduces the RG12 Mk4, a versatile 4x4 armored vehicle manufactured by BAE Systems. Originally designed as an anti-riot vehicle, it's adaptable for various roles including public order policing, combat with a Remote Weapon System up to 12.7mm caliber, command applications, cash-in-transit, tactical rescue, paramilitary APC, and surveillance. The description highlights its robust all-steel welded monocoque hull offering protection against small arms fire, firebombs, and grenades. It can carry up to 12 personnel, features armored glass with protective mesh, an improved APU, and provisions for CTIS and ABS. The Mk4 variant can also be fitted with the Mobile Adjustable Ramp System (MARS) for enhanced tactical rescue capabilities.
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