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  • Term: exercises waist
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    1) "Exercises" -- As to exercises waist

    1ex·er·cise
    Pronunciation: 'ek-s&r-"sIz
    Function: noun
    Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French exercice, from Latin exercitium, from exercitare to train, exercise, frequentative of exercEre to train, occupy, from ex- + arcEre to enclose, hold off -- more at ARK
    1 a : the act of bringing into play or realizing in action : USE <the exercise of self-control> b : the discharge of an official function or professional occupation <exercise of his judicial duties> c : the act or an instance of carrying out the terms of an agreement (as an option) -- often used attributively <an option's exercise price>
    2 a : regular or repeated use of a faculty or bodily organ b : bodily exertion for the sake of developing and maintaining physical fitness <trying to get more exercise>
    3 : something performed or practiced in order to develop, improve, or display a specific capability or skill <arithmetic exercises> <vocal exercises>
    4 : a performance or activity having a strongly marked secondary or ulterior aspect <party politics has always been an exercise in compromise -- H. S. Ashmore>
    5 a : a maneuver, operation, or drill carried out for training and discipline <naval exercises> b plural : a program including speeches, announcements of awards and honors, and various traditional practices of secular or religious character <commencement exercises>
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    Exercises
    Studio album by Nazareth
    Released 1972
    Genre Rock
    Length 35:04
    Label Warner Brothers
    Producer(s) Roy Thomas Baker
    Professional reviews
    • All Music Guide link
    Nazareth chronology
    BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert
    (1972)
    Exercises
    (1972)
    Razamanaz
    (1973)


    Exercises is the second studio album by the Scottish rock band Nazareth. Its style is described as "blues-tinged hardrock" (booklet). The song "Glencoe massacre" is about a real incident, the massacre of Glencoe.

    1. I Will Not Be Led (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 3:05
    2. Cat's Eye, Apple Pie (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 3:04
    3. In My Time (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 3:28
    4. Woke up This Morning (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 3:09
    5. Called Her Name (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 4:32
    6. Fool About You (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 2:47
    7. Love, Now You're Gone (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 2:25
    8. Madelaine (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 5:54
    9. Sad Song (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) – 2:13
    10. 1692 (Glen Coe Massacre) (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty..."


      2) "Waist" -- As to exercises waist

      waist
      Pronunciation: 'wAst
      Function: noun
      Etymology: Middle English wast; probably akin to Old English wæstm growth, weaxan to grow -- more at WAX
      1 a : the typically narrowed part of the body between the thorax and hips b : the greatly constricted basal part of the abdomen of some insects (as wasps and flies)
      2 : the part of something corresponding to or resembling the human waist: as a (1) : the part of a ship's deck between the poop and forecastle (2) : the middle part of a sailing ship between foremast and mainmast b : the middle section of the fuselage of an airplane
      3 : a garment or the part of a garment covering the body from the neck to the waistline or just below: a : BODICE 1 b : BLOUSE
      4 : WAISTLINE 1b
      - waist·ed /'wA-st&d/ adjective
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      Waistline

      The waist is the part of the abdomen between the ribcage and hips. On some people, the waist is the narrowest part of the torso.

      Waistline refers to the horizontal line where the waist is narrowest, or to the general appearance of the waist. People who diet are often said to be trying to "improve" their waistline.

      Women tend to have narrower waists than men.

      • 1 Fashion
      • 2 Waist-hip ratio
      • 3 Waist reduction and training
      • 4 See also
      • 5 References
      • 6 External links

      The waistline of clothing generally corresponds to the human waist.

      Traditionally belts are worn around the waist.

      Jewelry, such as a belly chain, may be worn around the waist.

      Waist-hip ratio is the ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips. It measures the proportion by which fat is distributed around the torso.

      A waist-hip ratio of 0.7 for women and 0.9 for men have been shown to correlate strongly with general health and fertility.

      Hip and buttock padding is used by some males who cross-dress as females to increase the apparent size of the hips and buttocks to resemble those of a female.

      Cathie Jung (born 1937), wearing a sterling silver corset, holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest waist on a living person, at 38.1 cm.

      Waist reduction or waist training refers to the act of wearing a corset or other constricting garment to reduce or alter the waistline. The four floating ribs may be permanently compressed or moved by such garments. A girdle may also be used to alter the appearance of the waist.

      Waist reduction may be used simply to reduce the width of the waist. This change can be permanent or temporary.

      Waist training may be used to achieve a certain permanent waist shape, such as a pipe-stem waist.