Sentences with phrase «average athletes who»

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Given that Dorsey generally brought in exceptional athletes, i.e., guys who have average or better combine numbers, I would have expected better results.
I look at a guy like Marco Belinelli who's carve out a nice career in the NBA mainly on being three point threat, even though he's a below average defender and athlete.
With elite athletes returning to their sports within some 12 to 20 weeks, on average, Andrew Hecht believed Woods, who engages in «a lot of explosive twisting, torsional motion,» is «not anywhere else but where he probably should be.»
(A partial qualifier is a prospective athlete who meets only one of two minimum academic requirements — grade point average or standardized test score.
Hitchens on tape looks to me like a smart player who is good against both the run and the pass even though he's an average NFL athlete.
He's a high - end twitchy athlete who has shown fairly good instincts and averaged more than a block and steal per game as a true freshman.
«We're talking about a guy who's totally eradicated the fact that he's an average - or - lower athlete by NBA standards,» says two - time MVP Steve Nash.
Some athletes are «salty sweaters» who lose more salt than the average athlete.
However, some students at Princeton agreed with the article, and cited professors who had complained about the athletes in their classes for bringing down the average grade and for low attendance to lectures.
Unsurprisingly, this was received with criticism among my athlete friends at Princeton, who by my knowledge, received average or better - than - average grades than the regular student body.
He was a talented athlete who played baseball and hockey in high school and bowled in the prestigious Northend Junior Traveling League (and still had the program's all - time season's high average).
An athlete with low self - esteem who increased the volume and intensity of his or her training while cutting back on sleep had three times the risk of injury compared to an athlete with average self - esteem who had not changed his or her training or sleeping habit.
When controlling for other factors shown to prolong recovery time, such as a history of concussion or previous diagnosis of a learning disability, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or depression, the researchers found that athletes who delayed reporting a concussion still took an average of five more days to receive medical clearance to return to play.
In athletes and average individuals who work out, red maca increases stamina.
Studies show that endurance athletes have lower testosterone levels than even the average couch potato who does no exercise at all.
Having a strong «core» is important for everyone — adults who are busy in their careers, athletes, average exercisers, and stay at home moms.
You can read on if you'd like and see testimonials from world - record holding powerlifters, internationally ranked female athletes, the editor of Men's Fitness Magazine and even the average person who just wanted to look awesome naked.
The carotid arteries of those eating plant - based diets appear healthier than even those just as slim (long - distance endurance athletes who've run an average of 50,000 miles).
To find a group that fit and trim in our society, they had to use long - distance endurance athleteswho ate the same crappy American diet, but ran an average of 48 miles per week for 21 years.
It makes sense that athletes who tax their muscles more than the average person need more sleep to fix the damage.
If we take a typical male age group athlete (70 kg, 180 cm) who manages to average an energy expenditure of about 800 kcal / h during an Ironman event that would bring him to the finish line in approximately 9,5 hours (1:00 swim — 5:00 flat bike course — 3:30 Marathon).
This may be a legitimate concern for athletes who train multiple times per day, but not for the average gym - goer.
If young, healthy athletes get hurt performing short, high - intensity training, what would happen to the average athlete, who is older, less healthy, and in many cases already injured?
In addition, most research is performed on healthy individuals, typically young college kids who respond well to many kinds of exercise stress and tend to recover faster than the average age group athlete.
Glucagon from the pancreas also plays a part here to help elevate blood sugar, but for athletes who are training hard and for the average person under often considerable daily stress, they're constantly in a tug - of - war between their pancreas (releasing insulin) and their adrenal glands (releasing cortisol), to stabilize their blood sugar.
That rule would have barred all institutional aid to incoming student - athletes who did not have a 2.0 grade - point average in 11 core high - school subjects, plus a score of at least 700 (out of 1600) on the Scholastic...
Their mission is to provide elite level soccer training, normally reserved only for development academy players to every soccer athlete who refuses to be average.
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