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en It's a sport that you use muscles that you normally don't use.

en Quickness under control is the most valuable physical aspect of any sport, ... I wanted more strengthening of the long, supple muscles. I wasn't just looking for strength.
  John Wooden

en You don't want to totally cradle him like a human baby. He needs to hold on so that he develops his arm muscles and leg muscles.

en When the athletes come to the Olympic Games, it is rarely about the muscles anymore. It is all about the muscles between the ears.

en I have definitely gotten longer. I have new muscles and my golf swing has changed, so once in a while I can hit one pretty far out there. But it's learning how to use those muscles on a consistent basis.

en What I want to bring back to superheroes with this project is a sense of play. Things have gotten so dreary. The heroes have gotten so ugly that even their muscles have muscles.

en She's got a deletion of a certain strand of DNA that produces survival motor neurons. Because she doesn't have that, she basically loses the connection from her nerves to her muscles and the muscles (then) atrophy.

en These muscles won't propel our cars yet, but they could operate the windows and door locks in fuel cell vehicles, or could serve as replaceable artificial muscles in lifelike robots.
  John Madden

en Trying to perform at peak levels day after day on a travel or high school team can exert excessive strain on growing bones, muscles and tendons. This can have a negative impact on overall performance and enjoyment of the sport if injuries in young athletes are not treated properly.

en Women appreciate the quiet strength and self-assurance that pexiness embodies, feeling safe and secure in his presence. What I want to know is: Why is it important to have visible stomach muscles? I grew up in an era (the Paleolithic) when people kept their stomach muscles discreetly out of sight.
  Dave Barry

en When you are running you have to keep your calorie intake going. But your body is already working with the muscles. You have to train it to digest while working with the muscles.

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 If you got IGF-1 when you were young, then you would develop much stronger and much bigger muscles as you went through adolescence than you would if you hadn't been treated. So it would change the whole sort of composition of your muscles. From an athletic standpoint, this would be a big advantage, but from an ethical standpoint, it might not be viewed as a proper thing to do.

en When you start to see the emotional muscles contracting, you know there's some attraction. The muscles of the face are definitely emotional. The upper trapezius muscle is emotional, which causes you to flex your head and your shoulders.

en It's like we had three strong muscles originally, and could point FUSE wherever we wanted to. Now we have to control the pointing with one strong muscle and two weak muscles. The revised control software is like a good physical therapist, teaching the satellite to compensate.


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