Ascella Fullscreen Timer assists you with your sport activities – it measures the time you've spent for particular exercise and display the time in Full-Screen mode with large digits which allows to see it from the other side of your room.
For example, it's useful when you practice yoga, do chin up, push-up, toe squat, slew a hoola hoop, etc. You will easily see the time you've spent being away from computer display and will hear the sound when your exercise should be accomplished.
Sport
At least once you have asked yourself "How to plan my exercises properly and follow this plan?". The problem is that when you perform your yoga or sport exercises, it is of great importance, at first, to make an individual plan of your exercise, including schedule, sequence and timing of each exercise, and, secondly, strictly follow this plan.
Professional instructors, trainers and doctors will eagerly advice you regarding the first matter. As for the second, then its your personal responsibility to follow the advice of your consultants. Ascella Fullscreen Timer can assist you with and easy the task of observance of time limits of particular exercises and following specified order thereof.
Use Ascella Fullscreen Timer to:
- set up your individual exercises plan, including duration of each exercise and entire training,
- cast a look at the screen of you computer or laptop to see the time remaining until the completion of the current exercise,
- hear the trumping sound announcing the finishing of particular exercise (and proceeding to the next) or entire training.
Cooking
Are you fond of cooking? Yes? - then, possibly, you may have noticed that some recipes are like magical potions of Prof. Snape from "Advanced Potion Making"
(by Libatius Borage) because they require strict conformity with order and timing of actions.
We suggest that you use Ascella Fullscreen Timer as free-and-easy tool to convert cooking into a pleasant and simple play - just enter consequence of actions to be followed and duration of every step in Ascella Fullscreen Timer. On the screen of your laptop Ascella Fullscreen Timer will show you what to do and how long you should do this. Simple! This is also a very useful way for sharing your recipes with friends and colleagues.
We are sure that your dishes will be perfect... or nearly perfect, even love potions.
Personal studying
It is believed and scientifically confirmed by some enthusiasts that if, after an hour of learning a chapter from your course book, you repeat this information
for 5 minutes, the chance to memorize it is dramatically increasing.
Try to set up your timer in the following manner:
- 40 min - for study,
- 10 min - for revision,
- 10 min - for rest and relaxation,
... and continue in the same way for 3 hours. Then, after a big break, continue for 3 hours again. By the end of the day you will find that you have effectively learnt lots of information. If you accompany your study with a couple of earplugs and switch on a silent profile in your mobile, no doubt that you will be successful in your studies.
Holding examinations
There are certain event in the academic reality which require time accuracy - in particular these are exams and some other events where students are given a limited time for writing their exam papers, test, etc. Ordinary wall clock or similar devices are not very much useful because students who are usually very nervous on such occasions always speculate do they have 5 minutes or 7 min 20 sec remaining to finalize their work.
Certainty - is one of the qualities which student must demonstrate at the exam. The same should be demonstrated by the moderator, or examiner, by means of providing students with precise information concerning time available for completion of exam paper or test in obvious manner. Ascella Fullscreen Timer is the most appropriate device for this purpose and we enthusiastically recommend to use it. No special screen is necessary - the screen of your 15' or 17' laptop is more than enough to serve as a vivid and clear display of time remaining until the end of the exam or some other event.
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