Sentences with phrase «miles on»

If you've been logging miles on the treadmill or stationary cycle, bust out into the outdoors for a change.
Once you've settled on an appropriate weight range for your dumbbells, the only thing left to do is start putting some miles on those bad boys.
I thought Saturday might be an active rest day because I was so sore from Friday's fun; but then I got a text from P saying he ran 6 miles on the beach in Santa Cruz.
And even after miles on the treadmill and hours in fitness classes, the eating out and late night cereal started to add up.
You can bike 25, 40, 62 or even 100 miles on this ride.
I don't like the word «exercise» as it often refers to monotonous miles on a treadmill while watching a stress - inducing news channel or has a negative connotation of something people don't enjoy doing.
I also walk 5 to 10 miles on my treadmill while writing Monday through Friday and spin every other day on my Peloton bike for 45 minutes.
Whether you log in a few miles on the treadmill or take a weekly yoga class, not only will your anxiety melt away — your eczema may, too.
He started this tradition on his twelfth birthday by running 12 miles, and, last August, he ran 59 miles on his 59th birthday.
He ultimately found the freedom he was looking for in an unlikely place: a 2003 Chevy van with 200,000 miles on it.
Everyone is different, which is why tuning is more important than the miles on your training plan.
Invest in a stand - up or treadmill desk, and use it daily (I've walked more than 2,000 miles on mine while writing my newest book, Younger).
For example, Google's driverless test fleet has logged 700 thousand miles on public roads in normal traffic without a single accident.
This comes as a blow to Chevrolet's upcoming Volt plug - in hybrid as it allows the driver to travel 40 miles on one charge before the gasoline generator fires up to recharge the batteries.
An astroid due to pass Earth at a distance of 145 million miles on 1 September will be the biggest to do so since records began.
The rover has currently logged more than 20 miles on the Red Planet and is now investigating the huge Endeavour crater.
«The spacecraft worked perfectly, which is always nice when you're driving a vehicle with 1.7 billion miles on the odometer,» said Rick Nybakken, Juno project manager from JPL.
Or an affordable electric car that ran for more than 200 miles on a single battery charge.
The energy in dark matter is equivalent to a tiny mass; there is about one pound of dark energy in a cube of empty space 250,000 miles on each side.
Pros: Fully charged, can run 40 miles on battery power alone; can travel more than 300 miles on a tank of gas; combined electric and extended - range use will provide an average of 230 mpg, Chevy claims; connected to a 240V outlet, the battery will charge in less than 3 hours; battery guaranteed for 10 years or 150,000 miles.
In a normal workday a good typist's fingers cover up to 20 miles on a QWERTY keyboard, but only one mile on a Dvorak keyboard.
First posed in 1968, nug30 is an optimization problem — akin to the traveling salesman problem where someone tries to visit the state capitals while putting the minimum number of miles on his car.
We are literally awash in it: If the water were evaporated from the world's oceans, we'd be left with 4.5 million cubic miles of salt, equivalent to a cube measuring 165 miles on each side.
In two months, this crippled, insulted whale had swum 5,000 miles on no food.
Conquerors and Demons Liu's plan was to begin our tour at a prominent fossil site called Pigeon Cove, and then work our way forward in time, covering about 10 miles on foot and by car.
But it had to be incredibly powerful and effective because of the huge areas — up to 77 square miles on a single fold — that were eroded.»
If these innovations make it to the market, plug - in cars like the Chevrolet Volt could recharge in minutes instead of hours and drive 400 miles on a charge.
Freight trains can move a ton of cargo 457 miles on a gallon of fuel, versus 130 miles for a full - size tractor trailer.
Put another way, to attain the emptiness of interstellar space, a shot glass full of water would have to expand to fill a volume 2,500 miles on a side.
He traveled thousands of miles on horseback trying to understand the animal's uncanny ability to elude him.
Turning off the engine when idling, making sure tires are properly inflated, coasting to red lights rather than slamming on the brakes and slowly accelerating from a stop — all can boost fuel efficiency as evidenced by hypermilers, those who have mastered the art of traveling hundreds of miles on a few gallons of gas.
For decades researchers have promoted the idea that the first Americans were clans of Siberian big - game hunters who trekked hundreds of miles on foot over a vast land bridge (where the Bering Strait is now) and came south from Alaska some 13,000 years ago.
He walked seven miles on a treadmill, simulating the more active way of life of his ancestors.
Physiologist Tejvir Khurana at the University of Pennsylvania has discovered a gene in mice that allows them to run about three and a half miles on an exercise wheel — more than the equivalent of a mouse marathon — without fatigue.
A typical model divides the atmosphere vertically into nine layers and horizontally into boxes that are several hundred miles on a side.
$ 1.35 million Name: Green Flight Challenge Goal: Build an aircraft that can fly 200 miles on a gallon of gasoline per passenger.
The Clarity's fuel efficiency equivalent of 68 miles per gallon clobbers even the feel - good 48 mpg of the Toyota Prius, and the car can go 270 miles on a $ 20 tank.
The proposed vehicle would be able to drive around like an SUV, hold four soldiers, and could reach an altitude of 10,000 feet and fly 250 miles on a single tank of gas.
Plug - ins are expected to reach up to 60 miles on a charge (great for a commute but not for a longer trip); and though the Tesla reportedly went 241 miles on a charge in a recent European road rally, its everyday stop - and - go efficiency will likely be less and drivers will need «pit stops» far from home.
(By contrast, a typical zero - emission electric vehicle charges in three hours at 240 volts and goes 84 miles on a single charge.)
Historic observations as far back as the late 1800s gauged the GRS to be as big as 25,500 miles on its long axis.
«Airline industry could fly thousands of miles on biofuel from a new promising feedstock.»
According to an analysis from Iowa State University, conventional produce travels about 1,500 miles on average to its destination, causing the release of 5 to 17 times more carbon dioxide than food from regional and local farms.
The electric hybrid eVaro, developed in Canada by Future Vehicle Technologies of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, can accelerate to 60 miles per hour in around 5 seconds, and drives at least 165 miles on the equivalent of a US gallon of fuel.
Its batteries can get you up to five miles on a single charge.
It has dual 500 W motors, allowing it to go up to 17 mph and ride for 7 miles on one charge.
You can cover 13 miles on a fully charged battery.
Now Google's fleet of self - driving cars has completed 140,000 miles on the road with only two small accidents — one of them caused by human error.
With a top speed of 22 miles an hour and a range of 12 miles on the extended battery, it's perfect for those short commutes.
One eyewitness claimed that the thresher's tail was «like the lashing of a gigantic whip, while the blows are audible for two miles on a calm day.
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