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en You train your brain and your muscles to move accordingly if you should lose your balance. It's one thing to be active during the day. It's another thing to do specific exercises to strengthen your legs, and that's what we're encouraging people to do so that when they do their activities, they're easier to do and they're safe and they don't get as sore and hopefully don't get injured.

en First and foremost, get them in shape. That means daily stretching and squatting exercises to strengthen their hamstrings, lower legs and Achilles tendons. They need to train like serious athletes.

en These are the muscles that get you up the stairs, that keep your balance when you slip on ice. Any time you strengthen your leg muscles you improve your balance.

en Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. When these players lose it, they can't control it. It's a physical thing, not a mental thing. He's got the eye of the tiger. When I met with (Sosa), that's the one thing I was convinced of. His brain would do everything it could to succeed because he'd like to prove to people that he can still play.

en As we get older, we get weaker much faster. When Pat stopped doing everyday activities, she began to lose strength in her arms, legs and spinal muscles.

en While this whole thing is being settled, investors are standing in the corner with their pockets inside out, ... Individual investors didn't lose a lot of money in this thing, but that doesn't make it easier to say, 'I got cheated here, I have nothing to show for it and now I'm just supposed to move on.'

en While this whole thing is being settled, investors are standing in the corner with their pockets inside out, ... Individual investors didn't lose a lot of money in this thing, but that doesn't make it easier to say 'I got cheated here, I have nothing to show for it and now I'm just supposed to move on.'

en If you train people properly, they won't be able to tell a drill from the real thing. If anything, the real thing will be easier.
  Jessamyn West

en The only way to get faster is to get your legs stronger. You can strengthen your legs by running every day or doing jumping exercises or weight training. You need to get stronger or you'll stay the same.

en I know he's made some errors, but I still consider him reliable. You watch him on defense and you wonder if his legs are sore or if his back is sore. At the same time, his bat is so active. When a guy is dragging a little, that's not usually when you see his bat get aggressive.

en And the county exercises and drills, and the fire department exercises and drills, and the police department exercises and drills, and the lab exercises and drills, and we all exercise and drill together and that's the way we stay prepared, ... The best thing people can do is get informed, make a plan, be prepared.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en One thing I find disturbing is as we move further away from specific historical movements, young people get removed from the meaning. Hopefully the work will move their hearts or minds to think about it in a different way and remember it.

en Brain Age is launching at a time when Canadians clearly feel the need to keep their minds active. Nintendo of Canada's recent survey on mind and body fitness found that more Canadians recognize the importance of keeping their minds fit (85 percent) than their bodies (79 percent). With Brain Age, people of all ages can flex their mental muscles daily, even those with little or no video gaming experience.

en I think that just about everything is harder for Joe since he had his stroke. But he made a phenomenal recovery. He's doing great. The best thing about Joe is his state of mind. All of his life, he's had an incredible sense of self. He was confident the day he was born. Since he got injured, he doesn't lose that confidence. He didn't say, 'I'm broke and there's something wrong with me now.' His right arm doesn't work. He walks with a limp. He had brain damage. But he still doesn't feel broken.


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