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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 [Strengthening the entire body:] Not just two weeks before the season starts, and not just the legs, ... We now know that training the core [abdominal and trunk muscles] helps the knee because it stabilizes the torso and better distributes the stresses across your body.

en It was impossible for her to wear undergarments with this kind of dress. She was literally sewn into it, and I think what's interesting is she wanted it to be so close-fitting that it was cut to her body and actually measured to her body.

en We've had instances of extremely bad (body) odor that would literally clear out a whole area of a room. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. If you are going to wear the same clothes over and over make sure you wash them.

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 It is not realistic for me to consider myself competitive on clay. The wear and tear it puts on my body has set me back the last couple of years. And Wimbledon is something that I don't want to miss this year.

en You can develop good judgement as you do the muscles of your body - by judicious, daily exercise.

en The points that I do correspond to organ systems that help physically with detoxification and strengthening of the body as well as the mental aspects of will power and letting go.

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 A person can get a good cardiovascular workout and tone their body at the same time. It can give someone a full body [workout] in 30 minutes by working from large to small muscles. A student should work as hard as they can. Work with a full range of motion without stopping.

en It's such an enormous job. It went phenomenally well, but the logistics and wear and tear on your body. . . . It's a lot.

en I feel better obviously coming off a week's rest where you don't have to put wear and tear on your body,

en We didn't know how to train correctly, that's the truth. Today, we do know how. We do a lot of strengthening, a lot of stretching and it helps, even at my age.

en Sure, there's wear and tear on the body, that's to be expected, but my knees are good. Got all my cartilages. And as a catcher, I've been blessed with that.

en Democratic amendments led to a package with a smaller tax cut, far more resources for paying down the debt and strengthening education, and for strengthening national defense.


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