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He'd row to shore every 2-3 hours to rest for a short stretch. That's when his legs would nearly give out on him. But once he got the blood flowing again, he was back on the river, rowing as hard as ever.
Scott Runkel
A simple warm-up prior to skiing gets the blood flowing, warms the core (muscles) and gets you mentally and physically ready for the day. The warm-up will also get the blood flowing in your core as well as your legs, knees and lower back and minimize the risk of injury.
Adrian Crook
We're pretty short on players, so I think that'll be a key, getting some rest. We get a little rest, a lot of time to prepare, get our legs back a little bit. We'll be fine.
Matt Lojeski
The weather is going to be a huge factor. We're going to have to stretch out a little more and run a little more between innings just to keep the blood flowing.
Brett Bordes
The school is letting us leave very early for the game, and that will give us plenty of time to stop and eat, stretch and try to keep the blood flowing and the muscles loose throughout the day. We plan to get there about an hour and a half before the game starts so we can get ready and focused for the task at hand.
Chad Kison
Take a look at your natural river. What are you? Stop playing games with yourself. Where's your river going? Are you riding with it? Or are you rowing against it? Don't you see that there is no effort if you're riding with your river?
Frederick (Carl) Frieseke
Blood is flowing: the blood of Jews, the blood of Africans. It is all red. And by the laws of social science, other blood will flow too.
Borukh Gorin
Pray to God, but keep rowing to shore
Russian Proverb
Some people send their entire lives reading but never get beyond reading the words on the page, they don't understand that the words are merely stepping stones placed across a fast-flowing river, and the reason they're there is so that we can reach the farther shore, it's the other side that matters.
Jose Saramago
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1922
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He basically just said, 'I need to stretch my legs out. I've been sleeping in that tank with my knees up to my chin and I just have to stretch out. My legs have been cramping up.' It seemed that innocuous, but he would die two days later. It was a warning bell that we did not know what to do with,
David Bloom
And the fish that was in the river died; and the river stank, and the Egyptians could not drink of the water of the river; and there was blood throughout all the land of Egypt.
Bible
He said he wasn't ready to come out. But then he sat down for a while, came back, and made a shot like that. We wanted him to rest his legs. Your legs can suffer when you take as many shots as he does.
Phil Jackson
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1945
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2004
)
Well, to be honest I think I'm a better short story writer than a novelist. Novels I find very hard, hours and hours, weeks and weeks, of conscious thought - whereas short stories slip out painlessly in a few days.
Eric Brown
There is a saying that life is a river and it will take you to where ever you want to go. But reality, if you fell into a river, would you think that? No. You would try to swim to shore.
Alicia Figgs
Whenever anybody as a receiver is making plays to help the team, you get your blood flowing and you get excited and you really get into the game, which is hard to do when that's not happening, She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm.
Amani Toomer
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