Sentences with phrase «from exertion»

All Arsenal fans are aware that Arsene Wenger gave Mesut Ozil and Lukas Podolski extra time off in the summer to recover from their exertions of winning the World Cup, but even with that break it seems that neither have fully recovered their fitness or form.
We recovered from our exertions with a walk through the San Telmo district, chock - a-block with cobblestoned streets and colonial mansions.
The Belgian likes to get up the field as we've seen from his exertions at left back and also his marauding goal at Old Trafford.
But the cough worsens and the dog may actually faint from exertion; he tires easily, is weak and listless, loses weight and condition, and may cough up blood.
It also aids in cellular repair, so the micro tears in muscles from exertion during exercise will heal faster, and leave the ahtlete feeling less sore the next day.
Those who come up with clever ways of extracting information, like building a social network, or who expend the laborious effort to collect data from primary sources, should be able to profit handsomely from their exertions.
Here I am: 27 years old, blackened and bruised eyes from the exertion of a posterior delivery of a nearly 9 lb baby girl, and she is curled up on me, fresh - baby - vernix - skin - to - stretched - out - mama - skin, and she's nursing and I'm born again with the release of birth and the knowledge that this is one thing I can give and do for her, and a longing for the lost babies I won't hold until heaven.
Arsene Wenger is sure that Ozil was carrying his injury from his exertions at the World Cup, and although Ozil may have missed around half of this season with problems, the player himself is sure here is still lots of work for him to do in the remainder of this campaign.
He can't be dropped while in this form, although he was probably a bit tired from his exertions when Gibbs replaced him
The reds» were undoubtedly fatigued from their exertions against City, yet the goal is primarily down to the lack of positional discipline exhibited by Lucas Leiva.
WOMEN who take strenuous exercise are more likely than men to benefit psychologically from their exertions, according to an American research team.
Five minutes later, pulses racing from exertion and anticipation, we stand stock - still at the crossroads of two trails at the heart of the forest.
The American Society of Hematology Policy Statement on Screening for Sickle Cell Trait and Athletic Participation opposes mandatory screening of athletes for sickle cell trait as a prerequisite to athletic participation and urges athletics programs to adopt universal preventive interventions in their training programs to protect all athletes from exertion - related illness and death.
It may assist with the body's healthy response to oxidative stress and inflammation that occur from exertion.
Shivering and puffing from exertion, I dragged him by his arms and flipped him onto his back.
My breathing comes ragged from exertion and fear.
Panting from exertion, he finally settles down to sleep but the itching starts once more and he frantically starts to scratch again.
For example, it is now recognized that aggressive stretching should only take place after muscles are warmed up and shortened from exertion.
We were now both relaxed and fatigued, but we had worked up quite an appetite from our exertions and we still had another six hours before our boat left.
Rather, it follows from the exertion of force and authority by the state.
Branch Chain Amino Acids enable the body to make use of amino acids and to help muscles recover from exertion.
However, as the disease progresses the animal may faint from exertion, tire easily, become listless, lose weight, and cough up blood.
I guard them and heat them or ice them and keep them from any exertion.
Arsenal have had to give his World Cup Winners from Germany extra time off to recover from their exertions and this is why Wenger is annoyed.
I don't know about you, but I usually feel renewed after a workout, both physically (from the exertion) and mentally (from doing something good for my body).
Her breath races — from exertion, shock and fear.
While your dog's asleep, worn out from his exertions, why not take advantage of the peace to curl up yourself?
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