Then, he invited the American Secret Service to cross-train with his people. |
It's the perfect way to cross-train because it stretches tight muscles, increases range of motion, enhances balance, and improves alignment. |
The wisest strategy is to up-skill and cross-train employees so that jobs are secured and recruitment investment is maximised. |
There's no denying that indoor cycling can be a potent way to cross-train, to get better lungs and to develop impressive glutes. |
This type of project allows our soldiers to cross-train, which makes them more valuable to the unit and the Army Reserve. |
He said the move isn't permanent and was made just to cross-train the two players, who were drafted a year ago. |