Sentences with phrase «getting into shape again»

I'm 30, I am a technical sales rep, got a bit fat but am getting into shape again!

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Also, when rolling and / or shaping the dough, if it gets too warm the butter will melt into the dough which again will affect the texture of the baked Croissant.
Again, he will have to get back into game shape and develop confidence he can bang without worrying about re-injury.
He works six - to - eight hours every day to get back into shape, and each time he comes back, he gets injured again.
About this time of the year everyone is looking to get into the best shape of their lives — AGAIN.
I use make up and varnish my nails, which I must admit I hadn't done for years and even though I am out of shape I am losing weight and getting into shape, I have started to listen to music again, his attitude seems to be and he has said this «do you know how old you are» it has knocked my confidence at times and has made me question my behaviour.
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You find yourself walking more and you want to get back into shape again.
If you want to know how to lose baby weight, these exercises can really help you get back into shape again.
If the thought of getting into shape makes you groan because you think the gym is the only place to get it done, think again.
He said Ed would only make Labour «feel okay about losing» unlike his older brother, the outgoing foreign secretary, who could get the party «into shape again».»
After the birth of her second daughter, Garner took her time getting back into pre-baby shape, her long - time trainer told People in October, 2009; she started exercising again three weeks after baby Serafina arrived, but took her time and spent nine months getting back to her pre-baby body.
I mix it up in the bowl and get it into a roundish shape with a palette knife before tipping it out onto the baking sheet and if further shaping is necessary I use the palette knife again before cutting the cross on the top.
It is a lot easier to maintain where you are at than it is to start all over again, if you just stop with the healthy eating and exercise routine your results will swiftly disappear, it is amazing how easy it is to get out of shape compared to how long it takes to get back into shape.
Then, when the athlete starts training hard again, eating right and, of course, taking their magic supplement, they get into great shape very quickly.
When you are new to trying to get yourself fit again and in shape, some of you will want a low cost and quick way to work into it.
I think the panic attacks were just my bodies way of saying it could not go anymore... I have had countless tests — ekgs, stress tests, etc, all of which are normal... and I am feeling better... I am out and about and back at work... but I still often feel woozy and fatigued after short periods of time which could be anxiety over my health... I have never felt this way in my life, ever... it appears that I have not caused any serious damage... but I can not believe how I feel... how long will it before I feel normal again and can do light exercise... I am not sure I care at this point if get back into head racing shape... I can be recreational... I just want to feel normal and good again... and be in optimum health.
As my fitness increased so did my mileage, managed to lose alot of weight and by summer time I was riding 30 - 50 miles aday on my road bike, 6 days aweek, I had boundless energy and motivation, sometimes ever going out once in the morning then again in the evening, longest ride was 75 miles, life was good, I was hooked on cycling, it was my passion, my confidence increased so much when I started getting compliments on how good I look having gotten into shape....
I'll be trying again when I get my latest WIP into shape, definitely with different people.
There had never been one, a fact I could have accepted, were it not true that, just when I had got used to the limits and dimensions of one moment, I was expelled into the next and made to wonder again if any shapes hid in its shadows.
I play rugby well into college, in intramural and rec leagues, until the day I'm on the bottom end of a pile - up and my face and upper body are mashed into moist grass and I feel fully, with a clarity that comes only from pain, that I have a body, that it has a shape and texture, and I get up from the pile and walk off the field and never play again.
Insurers usually let you take the medical exam again 12 months after your policy goes into effect, so, if you're unhappy with your rates, try kicking a bad habit (ahem, smoking) or getting in better shape.
Frankly, there's a binary outcome here: a) if they can't deliver 10 % margins again soon, it's impossible to argue it's still a core asset — it's better sold off (and should have the rarity value to achieve a decent price), with the proceeds ploughed into share buybacks, or b) they finally get back on track & approach / exceed 10 % margins (notably, this year seems to be shaping up well)-- then, I think they could certainly justify / sustain / support margins by expanding the business via acquisition.
It's that time again — time to make that annual resolution that we all make to improve our diets, get into shape, and take better care of ourselves, including having an annual medical check - up.
My eye gets taken into those spaces in the centre and the figure (three rhombus shapes combined) on the left appears to be in front of the one on the right (again, not really a figure so much as four black shapes that my eye groups together and interprets as a figure), that ochre square in the bottom left is definitely in front of the red / brown square, until suddenly the white space in the middle becomes figure, softer and slightly curved, which for less than a second might be a female figure, or a face.
Depending on the shape of the curve and the amount of random noise affecting the system, in some cases a «ball» approaching a critical threshold is likely to get knocked off its track and into the opposite basin of attraction, ending up on the other track — and then get knocked back again.
Insurers usually let you take the medical exam again 12 months after your policy goes into effect, so, if you're unhappy with your rates, try kicking a bad habit (ahem, smoking) or getting in better shape.
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