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en I think you've got to match them, stride for stride, but you've also got to be very consistent and it's got to be over a long period of time.

en If you run the same stride going up hill, you have to work harder. Studies have shown that as runners get faster, their stride length shortens. So quicker turnover is the key here. Paradoxically, a longer stride takes more energy, so you'll get into oxygen debt early.

en Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. In (Ron's) situation, you have to take care of family first. Everyone has been very supportive, and we'll take it stride by stride and proceed forward.

en We're hitting a stride - I don't know if it's THE stride. We go through lulls. It's about recovery. It's about making adjustments on the fly.

en And he's never really hit his stride yet. (Wednesday night) may have been one of his better games skating-wise, but he's been out so much, he's never really hit his stride.

en We got in a hole early and just kind of went stride-for-stride down the stretch.

en Willie Brooks led me down the field. He was there stride for stride.

en We watch film and he's running past guys like they're standing still. But that's one of my assets that I pride myself on, that I can run fast. That's why I got drafted high. I can run real fast, and I'm one of the fastest guys on the team. So there's not too many guys that are going to blow past me. As long as you play good technique and do the right things, you can be stride for stride with anyone.

en At home, in front of our fans, to not have anyone have to do it for us... it was a good win. Florida played really hard. They need to win every game and they played like it. Our guys went stride for stride.

en Both fillies really ran a game race. We just matched stride for stride and when we hit the stretch, both fillies kicked it in and gave it all they had.

en I don't think I've gotten any faster. I think just my stride has gotten more powerful. Just going wide, being able to drive to the net and get by the D, using the strength in my legs to get there. Kind of like the type of skater that Erik Cole is. He's got great speed, but he's got such a powerful stride, it makes him tough to stop.

en She's still looking to hit that stride. A bit sporadic for her, but it will come with more match play.

en She had a great workout, showing a long, smooth stride. And as time went on, we got feeling real strong about her chances of selling well here.

en I came back in a tough period of the schedule, playing five games in seven nights. You don't get a whole lot of opportunities to rest. I just have to take it in stride.

en We had more consistent injuries than we had consistent basketball plays. We could never get that consistent feel of a starting lineup, playing with a set group of guys for a long period of time. That's hard to deal with.


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