Sentences with phrase «do is sprint»

What he can't do is sprint towards goal with pace, frighten defenders and try to beat a man.

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If you do sprint — which is high intensity — it must be a short distance.
The reason the most productive 10 percent of our users are able to get the most done during the comparatively short periods of working time is that their working times are treated as sprints.
Team members sign - up for what they believe they can get done during the sprint period and they are required to report their progress to the client or internal stakeholder every day.
Entrepreneurship is a marathon, not a sprint, so if you don't make time for yourself you'll burn out.
HIPA (Hardening Innovation Performance and Architecture) sprints are basically a chance for teams to pause the project and check that they've done everything correctly up to that point.
You want something that stays tight in or around the ear whether you're doing wind sprints or playing pick - up basketball.
And though the campaigns each felt like a never - ending sprint — something Griffiths vows never to do again — customer acquisition has been a breeze ever since.
On a daily basis, the impact of doing five sprints isn't that significant, especially when you had planned to run three miles.
Finally, when you start seeing the bottom, mentally what I do is I swim until I no longer can take a stroke, and then I do a four - point stand where I put both hands really wide and both feet and then stand up slowly — because many times you fall — and then I stand up and sprint up the beach.
«A lot of the things we do in the sprint are meant to help people who are introverted — people who aren't as comfortable or as capable of pitching their ideas — to be on a level playing field with the founder or with anyone on the team,» says Knapp.
To become an FBI Special Agent, candidates must be between the ages of 23 and 37 and successfully complete a battery of physical tests including a timed 300 - meter sprint (women must run it in less than 65 seconds to qualify; men, 55 seconds) and pushups (women must do at least 14; men, 30).
I always say it's a marathon rather than a sprint and what we're really doing is setting ourselves up for a brighter financial future decades down the road rather than days.
«It's is a marathon, not a sprint and we're not done yet.
It is the pearl of great price, it is like the Torah of old, «more precious than gold»; you sell all you have and don't notice the door slamming behind you as you sprint after this Jesus.
This past week has been a marathon, not a sprint, so I don't want to stay out too late.
This particular reappropriation of chicken, potato, beans and spinach was prepared all at once and then served on separate nights, the second of which I found myself doing sprints at the gym instead of on the pasta aisle the hour before my friends arrived to eat.
I loath sprints and would never do them on my own, but that's what I like about attending the bootcamp - I get pushed (often times past my comfort zone) rather than ho - humming around the gym for an hour.
The first time Vallejo High's new coach, AbeHobbs, met him, CC was an eighth - grader gnawing on a supersized Snickers bar.His cousin Nathan Berhel brought him over to be introduced; a pack of Hobbs «spitchers was doing wind sprints.
Why do we not have another fast defender, perfect combination would be someone bigger and stronger than Kos who can put a sprint in when necessary.
Given the exhausting amount of research he's done on the subject, and his own experience, Morey is as qualified as anyone to weigh in on the future of the sport — both the sprint and regulation versions.
He appreciates what football did for him, and what it's doing for his kids on the Princeton sprint team now.
Also Alexis isn't the fastest player in a sprint and the way he was dropping deep, it didn't help as it slowed the attack to be around him.
They should be doing sprints after this display back at Colney until they pass out.
We just bolted through three majors in little more than a month but we're not done yet — this is going to be an awesome sprint to October.
The whole thing all season, sprint the ball for layups and when he did it was like, «Oh my god.»
I imagine they actually do a 50 / 60m sprint where only the flying 40m is recorded.
Just for logical reasons, it makes no sense that 2 players who do not practice sprint starts could be faster then a work record holder.
Hector Bellerin claimed that he was the fastest player at Arsenal (via the Express), but the youngster doesn't even make the top 20 quickest players in the Premier League, despite beating Theo Walcott's record time at the club in the 40m sprint.
He played some basketball on Mondays, when the missionaries were free until 6 p.m., did some push - ups and sit - ups, some sprints and one - legged bounding, but not as much as he knew he should.
You have to be able to see him come on a blitz then turn and sprint full speed all the way down field to get a piece of a wide receiver who has caught a 5 - yard out, as Davis did in the first quarter against the Seahawks, to understand the kind of passion and effort this guy plays with every single down.
Something folks don't talk about much, because Willie Roaf blocks the sun, but I don't think I've seen anybody quicker to turn the corner than Priest Holmes was in the sprint.
There was one funny moment when Jenkinson went down like he had been shot, but when the ref didn't stop the game Jenks sprinted back to his goal and cut off a cross in the six yard box.
A quality Striker such as Podolski does not need to back track and defend, he must challenge the Defenders and wait for counterattacks, a striker role is to sprint from midfield to goal, is not running all over the pitch as I see GIROUD and WELBECK, defending posts against corners, no wonder at the 60th minute they disappear, you need strong legs to score....
In the net singles final, against Verdy, Shults sprinted and lunged and rainbow - kicked all over the playing area (which is the size of a badminton court), but he was eventually done in by the vicious serve of his opponent, who won a tight contest, two games to one.
He's more likely to win a hoofed ball out of defence, then he can hold it up and allow the pacey players like Walcott and Alexis to sprint forward — they can run a lot faster when they don't have to take the ball with them up the pitch.
He didn't evenwait to see what it was, he just sprinted to his car and floored it to Hull.But he couldn't get there fast enough because Cory was as good as dead thesecond he hit that van.
yeah its not like the Dope assisted the player to do a Usain Bolt sprint form defence to score a brilliant goal that burst a hole into the net... There's no freebies in football, to get the points you must win the games..
Ramsey just does more sprints, that is the main difference.
Did you see Alexis doing beach sprints on video on his instagram He is dedicated, not just on the pitch.
I like your list for players in and out except for Welback and Gibbs (I know that's will never happen at least in Wenger era)... I think Welback is a good asset and adds more attacking options, he is tall and can disrupt the defense by his astonishing sprint, and also has fair dribbling skills... You must put Wenger in your out list in order to have it all done...
It's so frustrating watching Sanchez sprint round, encouraging his team mates to do the same whilst everybody stands there just watching, wondering what this crazy individual is doing....!
The rationale has been that what we do in sports is move fast and usually in a bunch of short, explosive sprints throughout the game.
The featured runners included Kenya's Martin Lel, who won a sprint to the finish for his second London title in three years (in 2:07:41); defending champion Felix Limo, who was in the dash at the end and placed third; world - record holder Paul Tergat (sixth); and reigning New York City Marathon champ Marilson Gomes dos Santos (eighth), plus 2004 Olympic champ Stefano Baldini, former world - record holder Khalid Khannouchi and former half - marathon - record holder Haile Gebrselassie.
After the Gators finished their sprints and were dismissed until Monday, Spurrier said he was going home to be with his family and suggested that the players do the same.
Regarding his pace — I think everyone has noticed and I can only assume DW hasn't done his sprint tests at Arsenal yet because I refuse to believe Walcott, Bellerin, Chamberlain or anyone else would be passing him in any sprint over say 40 - 50M.
This goal is the equivalent of this moment, except the kid doesn't meekly trot along with his guardian; instead he looks up at the footballer, slips his grasp, sprints off in the opposite direction, shoulder - drops past a steward and welts a leftover training ball into the net.
Annoyed by a crash which he feels clearly wasn't his fault, Brezina gets out of his car (after replacing the steering wheel because obviously he doesn't want to be penalised) and begins to sprint and stumble his way towards the other car.
Everyone knows he lacks pace and for the most part makes up for it with brilliant reading of the game and timing of his challenges but when he IS beaten by a ball that goes over his head, he doesn't even put in the effort to sprint back, he just accepts defeat / relies on others to bail him out.
Pitting on purpose in the sprint race in Formula 2 was pretty much unheard of until this year, when Charles Leclerc and Prema decided to do just that in Bahrain.
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