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en If you ask me, there's no doubt about it, I'll be out there, ... Again, it's just being able to see how your body reacts to an up-tempo practice. It's a good thing now, but we'll see how it feels in the morning.

en If you ask me, there's no doubt about it. I'll be out there. It's just being able to see how your body reacts to an up-tempo practice.

en I don't know. We'll see. I had a pretty good practice today, so we'll see how it reacts [this] morning and go from there.

en We had a good practice. It was a good tempo. It was a little tougher this morning with the snow, but it lightened up a little bit. The weather was pretty good.

en In the morning practice, my body did not move good and I was a bit nervous. But after landing the triple axel it went better and the rest of my performance was really good. I got into the spirit of the challenge.

en It's good news and we are very excited about that, but it's a wait-and-see thing, too. We will wait and see how he reacts to this and how he feels, and when he goes out there and starts working again, then we will determine how good that news is.
  Frank Robinson

en Now if you are going to win any battle you have to do one thing. You have to make the mind run the body. Never let the body tell the mind what to do. The body will always give up. It is always tired - morning, noon, and night. But the body is never t
  General George S. Patton

en I don't know. We'll see how everything feels tomorrow. We'll how it reacts tomorrow morning.

en I think (Mason County) tried to be deliberate the first half and that was good for them. When you are playing at home, you want to control the tempo. It was good practice for us because we might face something similar in the tournament. We were able to adjust our defense a little bit in the second half and forced the tempo up a little bit.

en I'm a little shook up. When you take two shots, point blank to the face like I have in the past two months, it's a pretty scary thing. I have to see how the neurological stuff turns out and how my body reacts before I do anything. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character.

en The body is always looking to adapt. When you throw something new at it, there are basically two roads for it to take: the correct one ? by easing into it and systematically increasing strength and endurance, or the incorrect one ? the body reacts, and that's injury.

en People often get irritable or develop headaches when they suddenly stop using caffeine. This is because the body gets accustomed to this chemical, and when it's missing, the body reacts in negative ways.

en St. Helena has a lot of confidence. They're playing good baseball. We had to put a number up in the first inning to put doubt in their mind. I don't know if we necessarily put doubt in their mind but it set the tempo for us.

en The games to me is practice. I don't need days off. I know my body very well. If I need a day off, I'll skip the morning skate.

en Patience and rest are key. Knowing how your body feels. You're the only person that knows how your body feels. The way of going about it is expressing it to your trainers and your coaches so you won't damage anything else.


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