Sentences with phrase «n't run a marathon»

Well, that's not necessarily the case any milk is gonna benefit you know if I can't run a marathon that's not worth it to exercise.
In one study so far, long distance runners actually had more silent coronary artery disease than healthy people who did not run marathons.
I can't run a marathon in 14 days with no training, just the same as you can't lose 30 lbs in 14 days, but we can start doing the things that help us achieve those targets over time.
It was literally enough pasta to feed a small army, and NO, he was not running a marathon the next day.
What's best for people who are not running marathons (or running at all)?
You are saying that carbs turn to sugar and will store as fat if not running marathons all day long.
Nothing dramatic... I'm not running marathons every week.
I may not run a marathon in it, but comfortable enough for work.
You don't run a marathon all at once, you run it a mile at a time!
You Got ta Start Somewhere You wouldn't run a marathon without taking a few short runs and working your way up.
I haven't run a marathon yet but my running skills are definitely gold medal material.
You can't run a marathon without a starting line.
A Canadian woman has not run the marathon in the Olympic Games since 1996.
You wouldn't run a marathon without extensive training prior to the race.
You wouldn't run a marathon without training prior to the race.

Not exact matches

That's handy to know if you suddenly feel like your legs are going to fall off at mile 18 of a marathon, but it's a truth that can have a huge impact even if long - distance running really isn't your thing.
As anyone who has ever run a marathon can tell you, the correct takeaway isn't that running 26 miles is a breeze.
A tester from Running Shoes Guru wore these while preparing for a marathon and was surprised at how the fast feel didn't fade and their feet never felt as though they were dragging along.
Running a business is like a marathon, not a sprint.
If you think about the difference between running a marathon in a cotton t - shirt versus a performance tank top, it doesn't seem so crazy.
You don't need to run a marathon to begin working on your health.
But if you're running a marathon, you don't wait until the morning of the race and then just go out to run.
Many people say they don't have the body to run a marathon or excuse themselves for some other reason.
LinkedIn facilitates connections, but it doesn't do the work for you, any more than buying a $ 200 pair of running shoes will get you across the finish line of a marathon.
You wouldn't just go out and run the marathon on race day, would you?»
In this instant - gratification society, we need to remember that running a business is a marathon, not a sprint.
A marathon is not completed in a single leap; instead, it takes 46,112 small steps to run that 26.2 miles.
Describing how I plan to run a marathon, and how I bought running shoes and joined a gym and created a training plan, certainly makes me feel good... but it also makes me feel like I'm already part of the way there even though I haven't trained at all.
To people who haven't tried and don't get taking cold showers (or other punishing task like running a marathon you know you won't win, climbing Mount Everest after others already have, meditating, or practicing yoga — none of which create results beyond you dong something challenging and the personal benefit that comes with it) today's post might help them understand.
It's a bit like giving a man who just ran a marathon in Phoenix a glass of water, then telling him he can't drink it until he's 25.
Our lives in the modern age typically run in seven day marathons, in which there isn't quite enough time.
You don't know what theories are in a scientific context, you make an argument equivalent to «people can't take strides greater than ten feet, therefore it's impossible to run a marathon,» and you think that the lack of a full understanding about a particular hypothetical explanation is some kind of demonstration that science is an abject failure.
We don't know whether all of us will have good vision or be able to run marathons without feeling tired or be able to solve quadratic equations.
If the runners in the marathon don't follow the rules, they're disqualified, no matter how far they ran before that time.
Success is not a sprint, it's an Ironman marathon, and our twenties aren't really about running the actual race.
I couldn't even walk a few meter without weezing like I had just ran a marathon.
Or like when your New Year's Resolution is to run a marathon and you realize you can't even run a mile, yea it burns your soul!
It's not like, say, training for a year to run a marathon.
I ran my first ultra marathon and still can't believe it.
Note: If you don't plan to run a marathon the next day, you might use only 1/4 cup (or 4 tablespoons) of oil total for the roasting and wilting.
That bread looks temptingly good, you would think I'm carb loading by what I have been craving and making lately... maybe I should run a marathon NOT!
I do run and lift (although I don't train for marathons or contests.
Most nights I feel like I'm gasping for breath, running a marathon where I can't seem to keep pace.
I purposely didn't set my watch to wake me and was thinking I may take a rest day after 3 days straight of running a marathon / post runs.
If you have not done a 1/2 marathon, you can still determine what pace is best for you based upon your long training runs.
Thankful because I didn't have to run a (ridiculously fast) marathon.
for F**k sake... this isn't a marathon or cross country game where a player just do all the running and running and running for nothing and without end...... Do they even teach these guys ball control?
Someone who takes it dreadfully seriously points out that this is really an intellectual sport, not at all like, say, marathoning, in which the mind can be allowed to wander while one runs.
When he wasn't snarling at questions about Roller Derby, Peterson was winning three golds, one in the marathon, run — or rolled — on nearby streets.
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.
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