Consistent, clean turns should feel rhythmic, like you’re skiing in time with a metronome.
6 Easy Ways to Be a Better Skier|Heather Hansman|October 1, 2020|Outside Online
There’s some pretty cool research on “central pattern generators,” which are neural networks in the brain and spinal cord that automate rhythmic motions like walking and breathing outside of conscious control.
The Myth of Synchronized Breathing|Alex Hutchinson|September 23, 2020|Outside Online
Swift is a rhythmic and melodic kleptomaniac, and I mean that as the highest of compliments.
Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’: Country’s Prodigal Daughter Creates the Best Pop Album of the Year|Marlow Stern|October 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The soft cry from her quivering lips meets the rhythmic beat of our rattles: the battle cry of her living nightmare.
Hallucinating Away a Heroin Addiction|Abby Haglage|May 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“We were about exploration, adventure—harmonic and rhythmic and melodic and more,” Weir says.
Bob Weir on Drugged-Out Deadheads and Living in Jerry Garcia’s Shadow|Emily Shire|April 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
There were as many muffled and twangy notes as solidly struck strings, casual and rhythmic and one with the voice.
Fact Vs. Fiction in ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’: The Real Story of Folk is Far Less Dejected Than the Movie|Jimmy So|December 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Fosse uses poetic dialogue, with rhythmic repetitions and silences, to dramatize life and loneliness.
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They are full of splendid fire, vitality and passion, and their rhythmic throb is simply irresistible.
How to Appreciate Music|Gustav Kobb
Caleb raised his hand in warning, and the rhythmic movement ceased.
Caleb West, Master Diver|F. Hopkinson Smith
In this poem we have rhythmic flow, passion, and two qualities rarely found in Lamartine's productions—vigour and conciseness.
Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. III (of 6) The Reaction in France|Georg Brandes
Then a soft, rhythmic sound like a giant breathing in his sleep caught the old hunter's keen ear.
The Power and the Glory|Grace MacGowan Cooke
The upraised stick descended in a series of rhythmic blows, sending into the air a cloud of dust.
Walter and the Wireless|Sara Ware Bassett
British Dictionary definitions for rhythmic
rhythmic
rhythmical (ˈrɪðmɪkəl)
/ (ˈrɪðmɪk) /
adjective
of, relating to, or characterized by rhythm, as in movement or sound; metrical, periodic, or regularly recurring