Sentences with phrase «just getting into a rhythm»

«Once the novelty of this wears off, and Freddy and I just get into a rhythm, it's going to be fun,» Love says.
The first few minutes were fine, just getting into the rhythm of breathing... and then things started to get more interesting.

Not exact matches

You just have to get into a rhythm and figure out how to do it best.
At the moment, I think both Ferrari and Mercedes will be in front of us, but hopefully we will be able to get into a rhythm, just like last year.
«I'm excited and the season has started now, which is great, so I just want to get the games going, get into that rhythm and start scoring goals.
«It was just a matter of just getting into a little bit of the rhythm and the flow of it,» he said, «and I found that.»
When this happens, rest assured that your baby will get back into a rhythm again, probably after just a couple of days.
He got back into the rhythm, embraced his former techniques, and returned to a full operating schedule within just a few weeks of treatment.
Just try to get into a rhythm and adjust your pace accordingly.»
You're ready to get more consistent with your workouts but just can't seem to get into a rhythm that works for your schedule.
But once you get into the rhythm of Killing Eve, it's got Waller - Bridge's signature raw snark, some goofiness tucked into the mayhem and, just when that seems a tenuous thing to pull off, two excellent performances from Oh and Comer to make it work.
I'm going to be getting back into the rhythm of doing this every month, so consider this just the first of many.
Just wanted to stress the importance of putting them back on properly... And with lug - centric, it's easy to get into a rhythm with a prybar in between other studs for counterforce, and a click - type 1/2» torque wrench.
«I was very careful down Bray Hill [grins] and then just got into a nice rhythm.
Once we got into a rhythm the car was good and quick, and we just tried to maintain our pace without making any mistakes.»
Jumping from boulder to boulder and never falling, with a heavy pack, is easier than it sounds; you just can't fall when you get into the rhythm of the dance.
It wasn't easy, but as is the case with many classic platformers such as Mario and Mega Man, I eventually got into a zen - like rhythm of timing jumps and attacks just right.
As easy as Samurai Beatdown is to get into and just start playing the game has a couple of problems that kept taking me out of the «zone» that I tend to get into while playing rhythm games.
With just the A Button and B Button on your Wii Remote to contend with, getting into the swing of things is simplicity itself - but as the pace picks up and the rhythms begin to roll, you'll need to master each song's unique challenge to prove that you have what it takes to beat the beat.
If you are into both RPGs and rhythm games, you'll definitely enjoy Patapon longer than just enough to get your money's worth out of it.
Maybe my eyes are used to having the screen at an angle, but I just can't get into the same rhythm or feel the same connection when using the software keyboard.
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