Sentences with phrase «doing larger amounts of exercise»

Doing larger amounts of exercise is harder which is a barrier to maintaining the exercise.

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Performing this exercise on the smith machine rather than a normal barbell, you do not have to worry about having a spotter and can often use larger amounts of weight because the machine keeps the bar from moving forward or back.
You really don't need to put in a large amount of exercise time once you are already lean if your diet is on point.
Relative to active adults who do not participate in large amounts of sedentary behavior, these «active couch potatoes» exhibit impaired glucose metabolism and increased blood pressure despite their regular exercise habits [6, 7].
They don't require a large amount of exercise only a small walk.
While the Boston can get by with less grooming than a long haired breed, and do not require exceptionally large amounts of exercise, they do have daily needs must be attended to.
Like most large sized dogs, it doesn't do well in apartments or smaller homes and requires a decent amount of attention and exercise.
The large breeds of the guarding and sighthound categories, such as Mastiffs and Greyhounds, are laid back and don't require high amounts of exercise.
Do not let your bulldog exercise or play right after it eats, and do not let your dog drink large amounts of water in a single sittinDo not let your bulldog exercise or play right after it eats, and do not let your dog drink large amounts of water in a single sittindo not let your dog drink large amounts of water in a single sitting.
Extremely well behaved and calm and does not require a large amount of exercise outdoors.
Most do not require a large amount of living space nor do they need a lot of exercise.
While it certainly does help to have a large amount of land for the dog to exercise on or herds of sheep to round up, there are many other ways to keep a border collie happy and healthy.
They do not need a large amount of exercise and some can be finicky eaters.
The problem is simply stated as follows: Develop a principled approach to reconcile traditional accounts of the rule of law with the modern reality that administrative agencies and statutory tribunals who do not operate like or resemble the ordinary courts but who nevertheless occupy a large amount of space in our legal system and can not avoid making legal determinations in exercising their statutory duties which often implicate individual rights and interests to a greater extent than judicial decisions.
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