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en Through the week I average between 40 and 50 miles a week. And it doesn't seem like a lot to me.

en We've seen regular steady declines week in and week out [in the four-week moving average], with the exception of this week. This probably speaks of softness in labor market that continues as a result of the recession. We're sort of muddling towards a tepid recovery.

en People only need to walk up to 12 miles per week or for about 125 to 200 minutes per week to improve their heart health. Our data suggest that if you walk briskly for 12 miles per week you will significantly increase your cardiovascular fitness levels compared to baseline. If you increase either your mileage or intensity, by going up an incline or jogging, you will achieve even greater gains.

en I ran about 60 miles a week over the summer and I'm putting in about 50 miles a week now. So when I start tapering toward the end season it should be interesting.

en Even though the disasters have been devastating, that doesn't mean the disasters here in our local area are going to stop, ... In our service area, we still average three fires a week. That doesn't stop. That goes on week after week, month after month.

en We've had a pretty good run. We took a pause today (Friday) but it's very quiet and there's no one around. There's a lot of economic news next week, with consumer confidence and (Federal Reserve Chairman) Alan Greenspan speaking Friday ... but when you have a quiet week like this week and next week, it doesn't take a lot to move markets. So it's (next week) going to be a volatile week and a quiet one.

en A lot of these long distance runners start out at junior high. They have just as good times but they're also running 80 miles a week. So you see a lot of potential in someone who is running 20 miles a week. You see a lot of growing potential.

en All in all, ... it doesn't matter whether you're a Masters champion teeing off this week, or you haven't played well recently; it's what you do this week. It's a brand new week.

en When a guy goes on injured reserve, he does not count against the cap. So if a guy is making $700 a week and he's out for two weeks, and then you bring in a guy to replace him for $400 a week, you're actually saving $300 a week on the cap. You still pay (the first guy) his full salary; it just doesn't affect the cap.

en You should increase weekly mileage no more than 10 percent. If you run 20 miles this week, then you should run no more than 22 next week.

en [Now it is the Giants' turn to play the 49ers, Sunday in San Francisco.] We got to stay focused week in and week out, ... That's been our problem right now. Have a good week one week, the next week we kind of drop off.

en We don't foresee anything abnormally cold at least through next week. After that it's generally close to average after next week.

en That's one too many. One week you're happy, one week you're not. We haven't been as consistently good this year as we need to be. We've been below average.

en His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her. I try to run about 30 or so miles each week. That is usually a good training week for me.

en I've been struggling so far being the rookie out there. It's a big learning curve stepping up from the regional to the national tour. (They're the) best in the world, so you don't get by being average. You have to be at the top of your game week in and week out.


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