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en We've held her back a little bit in practice so her body won't tear down, but she's getting more and more confident. She definitely knows how to go out there and compete.

en We have to tear off the roof, tear down the garage, and tear down the pantry and back porch by ourselves.

en You see about their confidence, if they believe they can. You see a guy that's not as confident, you see a guy that's very confident, and you see a guy that's got the ability and the body to back it up.

en The most common thing I see in my practice is rotator cuff tear disease. If you can imagine not being able to raise your arm away form the side of your body; you can't wash your hair; you can't eat; you can't brush your teeth. Those things of daily life we take for granted, you can't do.

en I still love to play, and my body's held up well. That's basically it. I've been blessed to not have any major injuries, and I still love to compete.

en I don't care how many of these things I can inject into my body, am I going to be able to compete with Shaquille O'Neal on the basketball court? No. Or would he be able to compete with me on the skating surface? No. So there's a lot to just basic genetics, body style, physical stature, and then the mental capability, too. There's more to sports than just being big and strong and quick.
  Scott Hamilton

en It is not realistic for me to consider myself competitive on clay. The wear and tear it puts on my body has set me back the last couple of years. And Wimbledon is something that I don't want to miss this year.

en Your body needs to be held and to hold, to be touched and to touch. None of these needs is to be despised, denied, or repressed. But you have to keep searching for your body's deeper need, the need for genuine love. Every time you are able to go beyond the body's superficial desires for love, you are bringing your body home and moving toward integration and unity.

en The older I get, I'm starting to realize I need that time to rest, ... I'm not going to be doing that stuff (summer games) anymore. That's a wear and tear on your body. I'm still trying to rest my body from the playoffs.

en It's a lot like exercise. If you go to the gym and work out, you're strengthening you're strengthening and stretching your muscles. It gives you a healthier body overall. It's an area of the body that needs a lot of attention. It literally undoes what years of wear and tear have done to your feet.

en Therefore we are always confident, knowing that, whilst we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lord: / (For we walk by faith, not by sight:) / We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.

en You could see in practice and in training camp that he's a very good player. In practice, the things you would see weren't really carrying over. Once we hit that All-Star break, he came out and kind of got on a tear. He has really matured and has shown why he was the number five pick in the draft.

en He has a sore back with mild back spasms and tightness, so we held him out of practice. We feel it was just muscle spasms.

en She can definitely compete for minutes next year as a freshman. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. We're confident she can compete for that [shooting guard] spot.

en We gave them a couple of days off, and hopefully that will help them. We're going to back off of them a little right now. We're still going to compete and work hard in practice.


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