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en Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. If you can walk in the door, you can exercise at Curves. It's comfortable, it's non-competitive and it's non-intimidating.

en People, when they?re driving on mountain roads ? curves are to be expected, and it?s not practicable to sign all the curves. Just the general nature of the terrain would suggest there are curves.

en I run because it’s my passion, and not just a sport. Every time I walk out the door, I know why I’m going where I’m going and I’m already focused on that special place where I find my peace and solitude. Running, to me, is more than just a physical exercise... it's a consistent reward for victory!
  Sasha Azevedo

en I worked out at the YMCA some, I just like the atmosphere at Curves better. At Curves it's all women and I like that a lot.

en We also found that a modest exercise program equivalent to a brisk 30-minute walk six times a week can prevent accumulation of visceral fat, while even more exercise can actually reverse the amount of visceral fat.

en Our goal was to look for ways to increase the average exercise regimen, and we found being responsible for a pet, such as committing to walk a loaner dog, encouraged people who did not own dogs to walk more often and for longer periods of time.

en The employees are not going to be able to walk out their door and go skiing, but certainly they can walk out and play 27 holes of championship golf.

en [Forget images of them rehearsing together in the living room.] The first thing we do when we walk in the door is not talk about ballet, ... We hit the door, take a deep breath, and that's it.

en They spend quality time together, just the two of them. I'll walk into the Oval Office and they're talking, and I'll walk out and shut the door.

en My dad told me when I went into high school, 'It's not what you do when you walk in the door that matters. It's what you do when you walk out.' That's when you've made a lasting impression.

en They spend quality time together, just the two of them, ... I'll walk into the Oval Office and they're talking, and I'll walk out and shut the door.

en You shouldn't feel sorry for them is the bottom line. When you walk out that door, even if you can't walk right back in, it multiplies your pay significantly.

en It was pretty interesting, arguably the best player to ever play. It was a little intimidating with him getting up there. After I got him 2-2, I felt a little more comfortable.

en You have to feel comfortable where you're working out to stick with it. Other women that are working out at Curves are dealing with the same issues, so we can help each other get through it and encourage each other to keep going.

en You walk into someplace you are already comfortable. You don't have to learn a new computer system, you know a lot of people around already. So it definitely a lot more comfortable staying where we have been for four years.


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