同時也有11部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過376萬的網紅ONE OK ROCK,也在其Youtube影片中提到,[Teaser] Director: Naoto Amazutsumi 【LIVE DVD & Blu-ray "ONE OK ROCK 2020 Field of Wonder at Stadium"】 発売日:2021年11月17日 予約:https://OOR.lnk.to/FieldofW...
「clock king」的推薦目錄:
- 關於clock king 在 Diamond.mqt Facebook 的精選貼文
- 關於clock king 在 ลำใย ไหทองคำ Facebook 的精選貼文
- 關於clock king 在 DJ Macky Suson Facebook 的最讚貼文
- 關於clock king 在 ONE OK ROCK Youtube 的最佳解答
- 關於clock king 在 DJ Macky Suson Youtube 的最佳貼文
- 關於clock king 在 Mark Sir 教室 Youtube 的最讚貼文
- 關於clock king 在 Clock King | Marvel comics vintage, Comic villains ... - Pinterest 的評價
- 關於clock king 在 LEGO - Clock-themed villain Clock King, aka William Tockman ... 的評價
clock king 在 ลำใย ไหทองคำ Facebook 的精選貼文
ในหลวงร.๙ เมื่อครั้งเสด็จเยี่ยมห้องที่พระองค์ประสูติ นาฬิกาข้างฝาบอกเวลาตรงกับที่ท่านสวรรคต
The King of Thailand. 9 When you visit the room where you are born, the clock next to the lid says the time is precisely where you are.Translated
clock king 在 DJ Macky Suson Facebook 的最讚貼文
Check out the differences of Orchard Road in Singapore during COVID19 Phase 1 and Phase 2.
Music by David Meraki: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI-ShiSbaApBfnKdgVaSWsQ
Fun Facts:
Orchard Road is a famous street in South East Asia, and increasingly across the world. Adorned with stores, malls, eateries and sites, the 2.2km strip is a paradise delight for shoppers and tourists alike. But there are a few things about Orchard Road that are little known, and adding these to your bank of knowledge could quite impress whoever you choose to stroll down the famed boulevard with. It’s not all about shopping and consumerism, there’s a lot more to this historic street in the Lion City.
1. If you perchance to stroll down Orchard Road between around 6:30 to 8:30pm, you may notice that the human species is somewhat outnumbered by another; hundreds and hundreds of birds flock to the famed shopping street in the evening, The Birds
If you perchance to stroll down Orchard Road between around 6:30 to 8:30pm, you may notice that the human species is somewhat outnumbered by another; hundreds and hundreds of birds flock to the famed shopping street in the evening, and their singing of sunset songs can actually become quite a racket. But why are there so many birds? Singapore is actually located right on course of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway – the migrating path of thousands of birds, and the island is an essential stop for the birds to refuel – and what a place to do it! Munching on leftover food, and singing from the many treetops that line the streets are four different species of birds; the Asian Glossy Starling, the Javan Myna, the house crow, and the rock pigeon.
But their presence comes with an unsightly catch – the poop. Executive Director of the Orchard Road Business Association, Steven Goh, is expending much effort and a lot of resources to keep the boulevard clean. For example, up to 3’000 litres of water every night is used to pressure clean the street and rid it of bird poop.
1. What’s in a Name?
The name Orchard Road actually originates from where you might think – it was once lined with orchards! Early in the 19th century it was home to Pepper and Gambier plantations, which years later gave way to Nutmeg and Fruit Orchards.
It’s rumored that a “Mr. Orchard” used to own some of the land at the corner of present-day Scotts Road and Orchard Road, and as lovely as that might be, there doesn’t seem to be much evidence to support it.
1. What Once Was…
As well as fruitful orchards (that sadly diminished mostly due to disease), Orchard Road was also once the location of three cemeteries; a Chinese cemetery, a Sumatran cemetery, and later on, a Jewish Cemetery.
By the 1860’s there were many private houses on Orchard Road, and in the early 1890’s, King Chulalongkorn, King of Siam, acquired “Hurricane House”. Later two pieces of property were added on, and it is now the site of the Royal Thai Embassy, at 370 Orchard Road.
The early 20th Century saw Orchard Road as home to a number of different things including fresh produce markets, car parks, the Orchard Road Railway and the Glutton’s market – where locals would wait for the clock to hit 5pm before setting up a number of stalls selling local cuisines and goodies.
And then in 1958 the Orchard Road that we know now began, with the opening of CK Tang’s Department store – the first and longest-running of its kind on the strip.
1. A Secret Street
Just a hop behind the glamourous Orchard Road, is another awe-inspiring street, but not for any of the same reasons.
Emerald Hill is a little street of terraced houses that feels as though it’s been frozen in time – a stunning display of Chinese Baroque architecture, this little street definitely deserves a little of your time away from Orchard Road.
What was once a nutmeg plantation (which sadly failed due to disease) has since become the home of many-a-wealthy Singaporean, and has even been the mystical setting for many short stories written by pioneer of Singaporean Literature Goh Sin Tub.
https://singapore.concordehotelsresorts.com/9-mildly-interesting-facts-about-orchard-road-you-probably-didnt-know
clock king 在 ONE OK ROCK Youtube 的最佳解答
[Teaser]
Director: Naoto Amazutsumi
【LIVE DVD & Blu-ray "ONE OK ROCK 2020 Field of Wonder at Stadium"】
発売日:2021年11月17日
予約:https://OOR.lnk.to/FieldofWonderAW
2020年10月11日に行われたZOZOマリンスタジアムでのライブを収録
ライブ写真、メンバーのインタビューなどで構成されるポストカードブックレット仕様。
1. Opening - Field of Wonder -
2. The Beginning
3. Taking Off
4. Change
5. Medley
・I was King
・未完成交響曲
・キミシダイ列車
・One Way Ticket / Clock Strikes
・The Last Time
・Start Again
6. 欲望に満ちた青年団
7. C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.
8. Wherever you are
9. Wonder
10. Stand Out Fit In
11. We are
12. Wasted Nights
13. End Roll
Follow ONE OK ROCK on...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oneokrockofficial/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ONEOKROCK_japan
TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@oneokrock_official
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ONEOKROCK/
More to follow...
Taka: https://www.instagram.com/10969taka/
Toru: https://www.instagram.com/toru_10969/
Ryota: https://www.instagram.com/ryota_0809/
Tomoya: https://www.instagram.com/tomo_10969/
Official Website: https://www.oneokrock.com/
clock king 在 DJ Macky Suson Youtube 的最佳貼文
Check out the differences of Orchard Road in Singapore during COVID19 Phase 1 and Phase 2.
Music by David Meraki: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI-ShiSbaApBfnKdgVaSWsQ
Fun Facts:
Orchard Road is a famous street in South East Asia, and increasingly across the world. Adorned with stores, malls, eateries and sites, the 2.2km strip is a paradise delight for shoppers and tourists alike. But there are a few things about Orchard Road that are little known, and adding these to your bank of knowledge could quite impress whoever you choose to stroll down the famed boulevard with. It’s not all about shopping and consumerism, there’s a lot more to this historic street in the Lion City.
1. If you perchance to stroll down Orchard Road between around 6:30 to 8:30pm, you may notice that the human species is somewhat outnumbered by another; hundreds and hundreds of birds flock to the famed shopping street in the evening, The Birds
If you perchance to stroll down Orchard Road between around 6:30 to 8:30pm, you may notice that the human species is somewhat outnumbered by another; hundreds and hundreds of birds flock to the famed shopping street in the evening, and their singing of sunset songs can actually become quite a racket. But why are there so many birds? Singapore is actually located right on course of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway – the migrating path of thousands of birds, and the island is an essential stop for the birds to refuel – and what a place to do it! Munching on leftover food, and singing from the many treetops that line the streets are four different species of birds; the Asian Glossy Starling, the Javan Myna, the house crow, and the rock pigeon.
But their presence comes with an unsightly catch – the poop. Executive Director of the Orchard Road Business Association, Steven Goh, is expending much effort and a lot of resources to keep the boulevard clean. For example, up to 3’000 litres of water every night is used to pressure clean the street and rid it of bird poop.
1. What’s in a Name?
The name Orchard Road actually originates from where you might think – it was once lined with orchards! Early in the 19th century it was home to Pepper and Gambier plantations, which years later gave way to Nutmeg and Fruit Orchards.
It’s rumored that a “Mr. Orchard” used to own some of the land at the corner of present-day Scotts Road and Orchard Road, and as lovely as that might be, there doesn’t seem to be much evidence to support it.
1. What Once Was…
As well as fruitful orchards (that sadly diminished mostly due to disease), Orchard Road was also once the location of three cemeteries; a Chinese cemetery, a Sumatran cemetery, and later on, a Jewish Cemetery.
By the 1860’s there were many private houses on Orchard Road, and in the early 1890’s, King Chulalongkorn, King of Siam, acquired “Hurricane House”. Later two pieces of property were added on, and it is now the site of the Royal Thai Embassy, at 370 Orchard Road.
The early 20th Century saw Orchard Road as home to a number of different things including fresh produce markets, car parks, the Orchard Road Railway and the Glutton’s market – where locals would wait for the clock to hit 5pm before setting up a number of stalls selling local cuisines and goodies.
And then in 1958 the Orchard Road that we know now began, with the opening of CK Tang’s Department store – the first and longest-running of its kind on the strip.
1. A Secret Street
Just a hop behind the glamourous Orchard Road, is another awe-inspiring street, but not for any of the same reasons.
Emerald Hill is a little street of terraced houses that feels as though it’s been frozen in time – a stunning display of Chinese Baroque architecture, this little street definitely deserves a little of your time away from Orchard Road.
What was once a nutmeg plantation (which sadly failed due to disease) has since become the home of many-a-wealthy Singaporean, and has even been the mystical setting for many short stories written by pioneer of Singaporean Literature Goh Sin Tub.
https://singapore.concordehotelsresorts.com/9-mildly-interesting-facts-about-orchard-road-you-probably-didnt-know
clock king 在 Mark Sir 教室 Youtube 的最讚貼文
日日新款不會悶!十八式引體上升初階變奏 (+2 Bonuses!) feat. 葉錦龍議員 Sam + 卑路乍灣公園梁伯 | 與區議員居家運動
居家自體重的上半身運動往往集中於推的動作,胸肌及肱三頭肌偏強;拉的機會較少,背部及肱二頭肌易疏於鍛煉,後方肌肉相對偏弱,導致駝背、寒肩、探項等姿勢不良的問題
所以,以相同耗力感覺來說,我們建議拉背與推胸的動作次數應該達到一比一以上的比例
引體上升 Pull Up,除了係強健背部的例牌動作,其實亦被譽為『自體重鍛煉之王』 (King of Bodyweight Exercise) 。 是故 2015年警隊試行新入職體能測試,以手握力測試代替沿用近30年的引體上升,就被質疑是為了遷就體能不足的新人,取巧放寬標準。就算日後有幸能熬過武漢肺炎,可以到健身房使用啞鈴槓鈴,引體上升仍然應該是訓練課表不可或缺一部份
如果不能到公園,可以在家居安裝引體上升架 Pull Up Bar。 視乎不同設置方法,最便宜可以百元以內購得,且耐用度高。 買一次用一世,相比需要不斷課金的健身室會籍,是相當划算的投資
當然,重覆進行相同動作,一定會嫌悶。因此,我們邀請葉錦龍議員 Sam ,到卑路乍灣公園,中途更巧遇客串嘉賓梁伯 ,一同分享了十八種初階的引體上升變奏,分門別類,分別刺激背部的不同肌肉:
1. Negative 負向式 (躍上慢落)
2. Banded 肌力帶輔助
3. Overhand 正手
4. Chin-Up 反手
5. False Grip 手腕虛握 (側手/正手)
6. Rotating Knee Raise 旋轉舉膝
7. L Sit 曲坐
8. Cyclone 旋腿
9. Over Under 正反手
10. Switch Grip 轉手
11. Plyo 離手
12. Around the Clock 掃桿
13. Angled 斜上
14. Typewriter 打字機
15. Headbanger 撞頭
16. Tucked Front Lever Row 團身划艇
17. Commando 突擊隊
18. Assisted One Arm 輔助式單手
Bonus (不是初階) 梁伯同場加映:
A. L Sit Climb 曲坐爬桿
B. Front Lever 前水平
如果看完發覺部份做不到,別氣餒,加一條夠力的肌力帶,慢慢建立所需肌力。我們無需要通曉全部十八式,以一周訓練三日計算,初階者可以選擇做到五至十次的變奏,每個訓練日做最少三組 (每組訓練至力歇)。 目標係肌力訓練的話,每組之間休息時間可以是三至五分鐘;如果想達致肌膨大,則休息一兩分鐘就可以做下一組了。加油,努力鍛煉吧!
clock king 在 LEGO - Clock-themed villain Clock King, aka William Tockman ... 的推薦與評價
Clock-themed villain Clock King, aka William Tockman, is infamous for his showing-up-to-fights-on-time skills. ... <看更多>
clock king 在 Clock King | Marvel comics vintage, Comic villains ... - Pinterest 的推薦與評價
Feb 24, 2013 - Clock King is a title used by two fictional supervillains. The first Clock King debuted in World's Finest Comics #111 (August 1960), ... ... <看更多>