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en The No. 1 cause of burnout is doing the same thing over and over again and not seeing results. You need to do something different, whether it's increase your weights or do a different exercise.

en I've never been a big fan of free weights. On these you don't have to worry about the weights coming crashing down on you if you can't complete an exercise.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. But I don't think about it. I do get around just like I always did. I'm not limited other than I can't run. I used to love to run that Bayshore Boulevard. I can walk and get exercise. I lift weights, but not as heavy weights. You just adjust, and that's what I've done.

en I get the same results with the exercise in Berlin or in the Netherlands that I do in the U.S. or Australia or Curacao. And what's even more distressing is the fact that I've gotten the same results using the exercise with adults in Scotland and Australia in the year 2002 that I got using the exercise with children in Riceville, Iowa, in 1968.

en The results indicate that the more exercise you do over your lifetime, the greater your reduction in breast cancer risk will be. In general, I think you need to do 3 to 4 hours of exercise per week to see a strong protective effect.

en That takes into account doing 30 minutes of exercise a day, ... The most important thing is the exercise. People who keep it off are people who exercise regularly.

en The thing that has worked to increase those test results is the enthusiasm of those students. Now they understand.

en Whatever kind of exercise you do, from lifting weights to tennis, feet provide support and absorb most of the impact, so they can easily become abused. Many of my active patients end up coming to me with a foot problem that could have been prevented early on.

en I think we're a lot stronger in the upper weights this year. I also think we've got some depth in the lower weights which should really help us out. I'm pleased with what I see.

en We haven't had great depth, but we've had some quality kids in the lighter weights, and we're fairly solid in the upper weights.

en You'd go to the Kannapolis Y, and the weights were hidden down in the basement where no one ever went, ... Now weights are the centerpiece of every Y in the country.

en There goes another excuse to not exercise that we can't use anymore ... What's left? I think all the myths about what's bad about exercise have now been debunked. There are no more excuses. Exercise is good for our general health, and if we know what's good for us, we should get out there and exercise.

en Stellar results come from continually doing the right thing over a long period of time. Do the right thing enough times and the results will take care of themselves.

en Not before you go to bed, but once you get up, you should exercise; exercise before you go to work. A regimen of exercise promotes more restful sleep, but don't exercise before bedtime. That leads to lack of sleep.

en We have succeeded in observing two laws of the utmost importance, the first is that the increase in the number of heart beats is in quite direct proportion to the sum of the weights lifted to a determined height, the second is that the quantity of vi
  Antoine Lavoisier


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