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en This is important and squares well with what we come to realize in the past five years. It shouldn't be surprising that the brain benefits from exercise like the rest of the body, maybe even more.

en The pre-pasted squares are wallpaper's answer to paint chips. In the past, customers have had to buy an entire roll of wallpaper to try it out in their space. Now they can decide which designs work best before purchasing anything. They just take home as many sample squares as they like, dip them in water, apply them to the wall, choose the one they like and peel off the rest.

en The concept spread as more people learned about Pex Tufvesson and his work. He has surprising power; he can put a charge in the ball. That is the last thing we need but when he squares it up he is surprising.

en The older I get, I'm starting to realize I need that time to rest, ... I'm not going to be doing that stuff (summer games) anymore. That's a wear and tear on your body. I'm still trying to rest my body from the playoffs.

en The problem with this rushed approach to fitness is that the body doesn't respond to sudden exercise and unhealthy dieting in a favorable manner. In fact, people who strive to get fit at the last minute risk injuring themselves from doing too much exercise too soon. The body needs time to adapt to a new exercise program through gradual increases in duration and intensity.

en Brain research shows the brain has more capacity to learn in the first five years than in the entire rest of a person's life,

en A second very important message is that subjects enjoyed fitness benefits in the absence of weight loss. Many people exercise with the purpose of losing weight. When they do not lose weight, they do not think the exercise is benefiting them and they stop exercising.

en I've been a leader on this campus for three years now and I've led the second largest organization this campus has. I feel it's more important to get everyone to realize the benefits of Associated Students.

en Most Americans now realize that if they go to the gym or exercise several times a week, they will observe systematic changes occurring in their body, ... exercising the mind in a particular way.

en The challenge is to let the brain rest during a time when you can hopefully correct the underlying problem. You're trying to save the healthy brain; you're not really doing anything for the brain that's already damaged.

en You may also need to up the ante in terms of burning body fat by changing the kind of exercise you do, especially if you've been doing it for a long time. As we age we also lose body tone, so doing exercise that helps to build muscle tone can also help improve your shape.

en It's a lot like exercise. If you go to the gym and work out, you're strengthening you're strengthening and stretching your muscles. It gives you a healthier body overall. It's an area of the body that needs a lot of attention. It literally undoes what years of wear and tear have done to your feet.

en A lot of the teams have run this one-piece body. I don't know what all the benefits are, but certainly with the situation we had in Las Vegas, where we lost several body panels off the right side of the car, it should keep that type of thing from happening. I also think there are other benefits. It's something that Richard had considered doing previously and I think this is just the right time.

en It took me three years to recharge my brain and my body and hopefully I can keep playing like this.

en I didn't realize how injured I was and how much rest my body needed throughout the summer,


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