Sentences with phrase «many miles a day»

Many warehouse workers wander for miles each day inside big buildings while pick products from shelves.
Probably about four miles that day.
Even President Barack Obama — a slacker until he began running three miles a day as a young man — to this day makes time for 45 minute workouts before assuming his duties.
Instead of saying: «I'll run 365 miles sometimes in 2016» he said «I'll run one mile a day
«It's only 10,000 years ago that we were hunter - gatherers and we moved anywhere from 10 to 14 miles a day
To achieve that, I work at a treadmill desk all day, and end up walking about eight miles each day.
«Now, I've been clocking between eight and nine miles a day
After three months, he could walk a quarter of a mile a day; after a year, he could manage five.
Drive more than 50 miles a day?
I'm walking three miles a day and I was housebound and watching TV all day before I started playing this game.»
I drive perhaps 3 - 5 miles a day regullarily, and count, on average, more than 25 violations each day, mostly failure to yield or failure to signal.
Studies show that by just walking a few miles a day, you lower your risk of life threatening illnesses like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
Technically, if you have some sort of transformer - like thing that will pop out of the trunk like a hardtop convertible that ratchets solar panels over the car... and provided you are in the sun, that would be enough to generate 20 to 30 miles a day of electricity.
What kind of thoughts ran through your head on the day you rode in 118 - degree weather at the end of a 108 - mile day?
To realize that my limbs are burning because I ran eight miles the day before renders that same pain tolerable — even joyful.
For those who might have wondered about my physical, condition, I did have open - heart surgery in July of 1989 followed by a myocardial infarction and a second surgery all on the same day — they cleaned out the old pipes and replaced a few — but within a month of that ordeal I was walking ten miles a day, and now, in the best physical shape I have been in for years, I am running 12 miles a week, so no one need be overly concerned.
Its product flow and quality are ensured by temperature - controlled trucking fleet, which logs more than 45,000 miles each day.
I live on a tract of wilderness, so walking a few miles a day is super easy and I do that interspersed with yoga when I'm feeling too tired to get outside.
He's never driven it more than 10 - 15 miles a day, to and from work, so it served it's purpose in that regard but I didn't consider it to be a safe or reliable vehicle.
My commute to and from work every day alone means that I am cycling about 27 miles a day, which means that I am burning somewhere in the region of 1500 calories per day.
She walked two miles a day right up to one hundred years of age.
I have found that I need to be more active during the day to improve my sleep so I know walk 1 - 2 miles every day during my work breaks (I never used to take breaks), follow a stretching / yoga routine most days and this is all on top of resistance training 2 - 4 times a week.
This four - day convention had us on our feet trekking anywhere between 5 - 10 miles every day as we traversed the exhibit floors and meandered the city streets.
Until shortly before his death aged 90, he would still walk two miles a day to buy his newspaper, play tennis three times a week and sail competitively near his home so it is no wonder that his boast of being sunk three times and never getting his feet wet was always proudly toasted at each port; «on the rocks» naturally!
«For one 40 - day stretch, I was on skis all day, and my coach and I would cover about 30 miles each day.
His thighs had become so thick from riding as many as 30 miles a day, he could no longer yank his Levi's over them.
«He would gallop 20 miles some days, over fences and creeks.
To see those beautiful bodies inspires me to keep running an average of seven miles a day and to lift weights three times a week, all in the hope of offsetting gravity.
Which is about as smart as believing you can go from running 4 miles a day to running a marathon every weekend, as long as you don't run on off days.
She started walking her dog three miles a day, and two years after she got clean, she decided to run the distance she usually walked.
Run no more than one barefoot mile a day, every other day, and then gradually increase your barefoot mileage by 10 percent per week.
The rapper Eminem, whose «Lose Yourself» was recently voted as the most popular running song in a Runner's World poll, claims he ran 17 miles a day on the treadmill to beat an addiction to alcohol and painkillers, stating that his «addict's brain» led him to get carried away with running.
I walk 15 miles a day.
A good woodsman travels less than four miles a day.
«He is averaging about 400 miles a day and has an 85 - mile lead.
I plan to run 25 miles every day in training.»
To keep in shape, Bell tries to run a mile a day, and he does a lot of wind sprints.
Since then Walton has been training prodigiously — doing calisthenics, lifting weights, stretching, running, riding his bicycle 50 to 60 miles a day and playing full - court basketball.
All my friends at this school have been given the challenge to run a mile a day so I couldn't let them do it alone.
I actually clocked my steps on a pedometer app on my phone; turns out I was walking about 3.5 miles every day, so falling asleep was not much of a problem for me in the beginning.
Somewhere on a red dirt road flanked by corrugated tin lean - tos painted blue / green like a sea that is nowhere to be found, by waxy green leaves of false banana trees and round huts the same color as the ground, miles every day she walks in rubber flip flops toward the well and back again, red kerchief over her braids, carrying a burden of water, dreaming a shared dream.
The offer to test drive a car did not interest me at first, as I only drive a few miles each day, but when my husband pointed out that we might be able to time the car borrowing with -LSB-...]
Our basic instinctual tastes were formed by the evolutionary pressures on our hunting / gathering forebears, who typically traveled 10 - 20 miles a day on foot in search of food, and didn't have have surpluses or much grain.
She never boiled, but always steamed her vegetables, she walked several miles each day until her late 80s and she lived to be 97 years old.
How far you run should be determined by what your body is accustomed to — if you used to run six miles a day, you can continue to do so as long as you realize your pace will slow down.
I'll also miss walking endless miles every day, until my knees ached from negotiating the cobblestone.
I used to run 5 - 7 miles a day, but a horrible foot condition (for which I had a surgery in 2006) has slowed me to minimal walks with my son.
I went about my normal routine (and maybe walked a few extra miles that day).
If you have bigger kids who don't use a stroller at home but will be really tired from walking miles each day, rent one of the bigger strollers from Disney or 1 of the rental companies like Magic Strollers who have bigger strollers available.
When we were hunter / gatherers, we moved 8 - 14 miles a day.
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