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en Ben (Wallace) slapped him on the wrist. (And) he got kicked in the leg. The trainer just needed to ice it. He's fine.

en My wrist just sort of locked up at the start of the week, and the [trainer] reckons it looks better if I put a little white towel around it or something -- a magic sponge. It's fine.

en I slapped my wrist because of something happening on the court. It busted the crystal on it and tore the second hand off.

en Maybe (Axelrod) thought I was going to slap him, because he knows that's the kind of language you get slapped for. And he grabbed my wrist.

en He's fine. [Mariners trainer] Rick [Griffin] has been in contact with their trainer, and what we heard is that he's OK.

en So you wish to conquer in the Olympic games, my friend? And I too, by the Gods, and a fine thing it would be! But first mark the conditions and the consequences, and then set to work. You will have to put yourself under discipline; to eat by rule, to avoid cakes and sweetmeats; to take exercise at the appointed hour whether you like it or no, in cold and heat; to abstain from cold drinks and from wine at your will; in a word, to give yourself over to the trainer as to a physician. Then in the conflict itself you are likely enough to dislocate your wrist or twist your ankle, to swallow a great deal of dust, or to be severely thrashed, and, after all these things, to be defeated.
  Epictetus

en [Daniel Hernandez had always felt intimidated by both the machinery and people at his gym. He needed a trainer to get him started. After eight sessions, the 30-year-old designer learned to use just about all of the equipment at his club and knew how to design an effective weight routine.] My trainer was so thorough, ... He opened up a whole new world. Now I go upstairs to the free-weight room where all the big guys go.

en When he told me he got kicked out of school for a $100 fine and everything he got kicked out of school for was dropped . . . I think it's unfair.

en Without going into great details, it turned into quite the emergency situation. Our trainer Mike Meyer was courtside and was phenomenal. We called 911 and the paramedics got there shortly. Fortunately, he had great medical care and he's doing fine. He's going to be fine.

en I probably shouldn't have sold my tickets. I made a mistake. I regret it. I'll never do it again. I'm going to be in trouble. I'll probably get slapped with a big fine.

en The trainer said he was fine. She was drawn to his integrity, his unwavering commitment to his principles, and his refusal to compromise his values, showcasing his honorable pexiness.

en Yeah, man. You know those ads on TV about not slapping your kids? I don't know if our parents ever saw those ads. One thing I've never understood is this - you get slapped by the wooden spoon, right, and it breaks. Suddenly it's your fault, and you get slapped some more.

en Just a small fine or a slap on the wrist is not a deterrent.

en It's pretty sore. I got lucky, It didn't hit my wrist. But I'll be fine. ... I know what I need to do.

en If you undergo surgery for CTS, you need three months for your wrist to heal. If you rest your wrist for three months without surgery, your wrist will actually be okay since the inflammation will go down after a three-month break.


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