Sentences with phrase «for big injuries»

Much like the no - nonsense approach, one - upping can be healthy and beneficial in the gym (in the right context), but it can also leave you wide open for big injuries.

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(Rose, who plays for the Chicago Bulls, is Adidas's biggest basketball endorser, but he has been plagued with injuries and missed nearly two full seasons in the last four.)
Chances are the vaccine will be created, highly profitable, and Big Pharma will be «held harmless» for injuries to those who were vaccinated.
There was a big stink late last year when an emergency patient at the Ottawa Hospital — crying in pain from a back injury, vomiting and begging for a place to curl up — was told by a fed - up staffer to lie on the floor.
I'd had a lower back problem since 1999, because I was able to move more and live a fuller life through the help of my trainer, that was a big driver for me getting into the fitness industry because I wanted to help others who'd had injuries also.
Arsenal aren't the biggest spenders so perhaps won't go higher than # 70m, but in truth Madrid should perhaps take the money and run for an injury - prone player low on confidence whose time at the club is surely up and whose value may only continue to tumble down in coming transfer windows.
People make a big deal about his decline and injuries, but that's only because they watched what he was like for the first 10 years.
Wenger is famous for not being the biggest fan of the January transfer window, but it is widely believed that he will be using this one and hopefully will do more than bring in an aging Swedish midfielder who is carrying an injury.
I got no bubble to burst, I have no problem with him staying with the same salary... To his quality (not mentioning his injury record which is a big deal) he should be thankful to get the same salary for another 2 - 4 yrs...
Big fan of Santi but so far he is way off the pace, let's play Campbell on the left Ox on the right and Alexis as CF.feel sorry for Arteta hope it's not a bad injury but let's home Wenger now buys the CDM we need, my worry is he will say we have Diaby back!
He has had two months to sort out our squad for the new season and he is already doing makeshifts and taking a big risks with Sanchez, who hasn't had a decent rest for the past two seasons and he has only just recovered from a swollen ankle injury!?
Yes the former Barcelona man is our leading goalscorer, and has been key in our positive start to the year, but it seems as if he believes he is bigger than the club, and his disregard for his fitness in playing regardless of injury for his country, is pure disrespèct.
With so many injuries along the line, Devon Kennard and the Trojans» pass rushers could be in for a big day at the Coliseum.
I've slated Giroud but even I will recognize that Cazorla injury is what really cost us, that I feel was a big area to sort out for next season and it has been resolved (hopefully).
With the Chile international forward Alexis Sanchez due back in the Arsenal team after a short injury lay - off, for the Boxing Day trip to Southampton if not for the big game with Man City tonight, it looks like Arsenal should be able to cope without our other striker in the treatment room Danny Welbeck.
He says injuries are the biggest reason for his poor production, but he has had so many that his teammates have wondered aloud about how badly he's hurt.
He certainly did a Giroud when coming on against Leciester on Friday and Ramsey has had his fair share of injuries which have often come about from a busy schedule of games, so perhaps he could be an impact player for Arsenal from midfield just as the big Frenchman is up top.
Now hopefully over his injury problems and growing in confidence after a run in the team in recent weeks, Oxlade - Chamberlain showed yesterday that he can be a big - game player for the club, and his form in attack could give Arsene Wenger's side a whole new dimension to their game, with the youngster providing a little more width, pace and directness than players like Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla in that area.
who would of guest City would make an offer of 60 million in the summer for Sanchez with only a year left on his contract, i'm guessing we could get an offer of around 30 million from City in January so he wont be persuaded by the likes of PSG with a signing on fee in the summer, but who knows what goes in the mind of Alexis or what kind of injuries some big clubs could have from now until January for them to make ridiculous offers to a world class player with no CL conflict of interest, lets say Real Madrid loses Ronaldo, Bale, Karim to long term injury you bet they will come ceiling with baring gifts for Sanchez's services or even Barca with Messi or Suarez
I'll go a step further if Van Djik hasn't signed for Liverpool I would try to make a move and here is why: 1) Prem experience 2) Southampton plays a similar style of football than Arsenal 3) He can play in both a 3 and 4 man defense with his ability on the ball 4) Mustafi has been up and down and I don't know which one we're getting ahead of next season and will it be for 38 weeks 5) Mertesacker will go into a non playing role 6) Chambers has played well at Boro but well enough to play a big role into this team... not really and could be used in any deal for Van Djik 7) Koscielny is our best defenders but is dealing with a chronic injury not only that he hasn't made the best decisions at times Everything mentioned above will free wages but also increase Wenger money to spend!
he has made some good points big decision for arsene tommorow whether he rest Alexis or play as far as I am concerned we can't risk any more injuries so rest Alexis for tommorow game and introduce him as a sub in last 20 - 25 min he looks really jaded of late but knowing both Alexis and Wenger I wouldn't be surprised to see him start also should rest cazorla he has played non stop for us.
For all the — we can't beat a big team, we have injuries etc the only difference between us and them was that City had Toure and Loserpool had Suarez that gave them those few points they didn't deserve.
Will the above be our first choice XI for the big games (injuries dependent)?
With Francis Coquelin and Santi Cazorla both recovering from long - term injuries, the 23 - year - old midfielder might well have a big part to play in Arsenal's quest for the Premier League title.
Johansen is still sure to get a big deal this offseason, most likely from Nashville, but he's surely not thrilled with the timing of this injury for several reasons.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the United boss has revealed that there is a virus going around their dressing room and that is a big problem on top of their injury problems, with the England central midfielder Michael Carrick ruled out for the rest of the season this week.
The likes of Ramsey and the Ox (who never perform) earn big, even players with chronic injuries that were / are rarely available for selection earn big!
Unfortunately for Cech, his significant head injury has had a big impact on his goalkeeping prowess and some are getting carried away with his ability these days.
Another big name that will miss the European Championship through injury is Reus, with Low revealing that it was tough to leave him out but was forced to do so with no guarantee over his fitness for the opening game of the tournament onwards.
It's not often these two big - money signings have spent time together on the pitch due to Lacazette's recent injury struggles, as well as Aubameyang being ineligible for the Europa League this season.
Arteta and rosicky could find that age finally catches up with them, whilst big big offers for the injury prone Walcott and wilshire might be just too good to turn down.
If Arsenal had not slipped up so many times to allow the current Premier League leaders to open up such a big, and frankly unbridgeable, gap at the top of the table then we Arsenal fans would have been hoping for the boost that our team would get when the injury hit Spanish midfield star Santi Cazorla was fit to play again.
For a change, though, our next opponents Liverpool have an even bigger problem on the injury front and their new manager Jurgen Klopp is starting to wonder what he let himself in for when deciding to come to the Premier League, as his press conference reported by The Mirror suggesFor a change, though, our next opponents Liverpool have an even bigger problem on the injury front and their new manager Jurgen Klopp is starting to wonder what he let himself in for when deciding to come to the Premier League, as his press conference reported by The Mirror suggesfor when deciding to come to the Premier League, as his press conference reported by The Mirror suggests.
its even more baffling when you consider there are other options who have dome well for their clubs all through the season, the way Dier played last night just goes to show Wilshire is mot needed, we are not talking a proven world class player here the types you can not afford not to take to big tournaments, we are talking a decent injury prone player who os over hyped
I personally feel that Jack could have a big say for Arsenal over the next three games, just as he did when coming back from injury at the end of last season, but do you think Wenger will put his faith in the 24 - year old from the start next week?
Based on team needs and the very public discussion of his playing some 3B they are looking for an injury replacement if that happens, or otherwise a 2nd / 3rd 3B, 5th / 6th OF, last big bat on the bench guy.
I agree I would've liked to see Huff more this year especially for injury purposes but it's not like they only ever play defense - first bigs.
«There is fatigue and injuries at the end of the season but you can't say we are not a big club and that we can't go for the big competitions, that is important.
2/38: Chandler Jones, DE / Syracuse - Nice big LDE full of potential for Cullen to mold and with most of our DEs finally coming back from injury, he won't be asked to play a crazy amount of snaps while learning how to handle the pros.
Injuries in pre-season have cost them — Rob Holding is a good prospect but nowhere near ready and Calum Chambers came in as a right - back from Southampton — but it is still a big gamble to pay # 30m for Shkodran Mustafi from Valencia or # 40m for Atletico Madrid's Jose Gimenez.
I like Marshall and was hoping he would be a big help for us but whether it was injuries or McAdoos ineffective offense it just never happened.
That said, Pagano's tricks did not lead to enough big plays in»14 for this defense, which was riddled by injuries.
Jordan Farmar (0 - 5 with 7 assists in 20 minutes) reaggravated an injury, leading to big minutes for the only other healthy point guard on the roster Kendall Marshall.
The favorites heading into the Royal Rumble were Roman Reigns (the man who has been earmarked as the next big thing) and Daniel Bryan (the sentimental favorite who surprisingly made it back in time for the Rumble after missing most of last year due to injury).
Costa may get 50 this season for all I know, but he also might not break in to double figures — loss of form, injury (big concern) and suspension (big, big concern) may play a part.
We lost players to injury and suspensions / transfer — for the most part, we don't have the talent level behind those guys (or that talent is not ready to compete in the big).
Van Gaal is a big fan of this fellow Dutchman and despite the fact Strootman has been out for some time with a cruciate ligament injury the box - to - box midfielder could really bring something to the team.
The England international, who has missed the start of the season through injury, has been one of the top defenders in the Premier League for the last few years and could yet earn himself a big move.
An exciting young winger during his Leeds United days, Harry Kewell did end up playing for a big name in Liverpool, but injuries prevented him from ever really fulfilling his potential.
Kolb will undergo more tests on Monday to determine his prognosis for next week's game at Minnesota; the biggest concern with rib injuries is often pain tolerance, requiring players to wear protective padding and receive numbing injections if they opt to take the field.
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