Sentences with phrase «maybe stop running»

So I would maybe stop running and just focus on doing walking.

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Maybe calm down, take a good, hard look at the situation and stop being such a coward and freaking out and we can think of real solutions to problems instead of running around scared.
Cowards - maybe one day you'll stop running from the TRUTH.
but the last batch i bought was in maybe april or may, but when i used it gave me the runs and the drink would look out of the ordinary, since then i've been using sun warrior meal replacement and its been good, but since they stopped selling it at my local vitamin world i was thinking bout just finishing the garden of life that i havent touched,.
Maybe because Florida had expected the Gamecocks to pass more often, the Gators had trouble stopping the South Carolina running game when they really needed to.
Maybe if they were better at creating obvious passing situation (stopping the run in early downs) then they would have better overall numbers against the pass?
He figured — I can stop the run + take away the over the top stuff and presto I just converted us to a team that will often bend but maybe not break so much.
But in the long run, when you stop doing these things for your kids, they will be more responsible, more independent, and more proactive, and your job as a parent will be a little bit (or maybe even a lot) easier.
You probably won't see a status update about how she snapped at her husband when he suggested that maybe she stop nursing and switch to formula so that she doesn't have to feel so tired and run - down.
Maybe I'll stop and grab a soda since I can easily run into any store I feel like.
In the short run, maybe not — a photo can't stop an armored brigade.
Maybe you strive to go to super power core and sweaty, hot Vinyasa three times per week, and run every day after work, but how often do you stop to truly relax and connect to your self?
And maybe, just maybe, Ill be able to run five miles without stopping by the end of it.
But you combine a lot of that stuff with you know, basic movement protocols and generally, if you're not into deep state of adrenal fatigue, you can kinda wean yourself back into doing basic workouts within 4 - 8 weeks and when I say basic workouts, what I'll usually start with is I'll take someone from just doing like the yoga, mobility, easy nature walk, stuff like that, and I will take for example, one of those easy nature walks and I'll start having folks stop and do some rock lifts and log lifts, maybe some pushups, some kinda fitness exploring type of work that still doesn't send your body to that stressful structured running from a lion exercise message but allows you to begin to stretch your muscles and joints and heart rate and cardiovascular system a little bit.
I do the walk down an aisle and run my hands down — out of an entire store, my hand stops maybe 2 or 3 times on stuff that's all cotton.
Every few starts, if I give it some throttle, sometimes up to 50 %, the engine will stay running for maybe 1 second, then stop again.
Maybe they run into problems, but they had to stop anyway.
It just didn't quite run for us with the cycling of the pit stops and we were maybe missing a little bit of pace toward the end.
RIM can easily create another line of phones running Android (maybe the BlackDroid???), and no one can stop them.
It's a bit like running a marathon — your mood changes, or your energy level, or maybe your pace slackens — but you never stop running.
However, what I like about this is that I can run a tight stop loss, with maybe $ 2 of downside risk vs. $ 10 - 15 of upside profit.
Maybe a game where the characters were «real» would have worked much better, like a big 3D action adventure title where Mario and co are running around different worlds based on Nintendo games and trying to stop some mysterious villain who's interested in conquering the universe.
Maybe we need to stop eating «on the run».
Well, again, maybe... but not until the money train stops running.
Maybe while you were looking away from the road, the other person ran a stop sign and you just didn't see that.
Recognize the fact that children are unpredictable and may not completely understand (or care, for the teens) the safety concerns associated with being dropped off and picked up next to the road; maybe they've dropped something and stopped to pick it up, maybe they are excited and running around near the stop — you just never know what's going to happen.
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