Sentences with phrase «really kept the energy up»

Lucky enough, Evan joined me and the live DJ really kept the energy up throughout this crazy hard class.

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Plus they're an amazing source of fibre and protein, both of which are really important for keeping your energy levels up.
As people say, «They really stick to your ribs», and while that's not literally true, oats are an ingredient that fills you up, but moves through your body slowly, helping to keep you feeling more full and giving you lasting energy.
The pink themed food also went down really well in the breaks — got to keep the energy up somehow.
I really wish he could focus and keep his energy up, but I don't see it happening.
We went to bed and tried to sleep for all of the early labour which I think really helped keep my energy levels up for the longer active labour that followed.
It's really important to get a bit of protein in your breakfast to keep your energy levels up for longer.
So, I really just suggest that, you know, anybody that wants to lose weight does it gradually and just, you know, continue to make sure that they keep their energy up that they're, you know, eating lots of healthy foods just to keep that milk supply going.
It's really important that you keep your energy up.
Following the Adrenal Reset protocol has really helped me have the energy to keep up with everything and manage my stress levels.
Small bursts of physical activity really add up over the course of a day, and the extra movement will help you burn more calories and keep your energy levels high.
That's a bigger net loss because if he were to keep the diet up, his body would eventually start hoarding any fat it could and really eat into it's lean muscle stores for energy.
I walked a lot in Thailand and it really helped with keeping my energy up since my feet weren't as tired.
But Cooke's honesty as an actress keeps us wondering where all this energy really comes from — and where it will end up going.
But it never keeps the energy up, steering into forced visual gags, dull spells of earnestness, and ponderous backstory psychology — the viewer never is quite sure who really did what to whom in the Candy - Bodine love - hate relationship.
Keeping them lean is naturally a really important aspect of exercise... but you also need to think about really active dogs and where their energy goes; if they're not using their energy outside to exercise and to play, they'll end up letting that energy out in your house and tearing things up.
They are also blessed with an incredible amount of energy and growing up in a very rural area with lakes and forest all around us, one of the freedoms our dogs got to enjoy was never really having to be on a leash or kept inside a fenced area.
What a Shollie really needs is an owner who can keep up with their high energy, their wit, and their affectionate nature.
I try to keep my energy up, to find ways of making the job more interesting, but... I guess the worse thing is, now that I'm working full time, I don't have as much time to look for the job I really want.
Keeping up the illusion that something doesn't hurt is so very energy - consuming — you really have no idea until you stop doing it and experience the energy which is freed up for use on other things, or simply for enjoyment of life.
Would you rather roll up your sleeves and put in the labor yourself (many people really enjoy it, obviously we do) and keep all the return for yourself, or would you rather spend as little time and energy on your investment as possible, in exchange for a cut of that return?
Fine tuning our yard area was always really a challange because it takes a lot of time and energy to keep up... but now that the weather is getting warmer and the flowers are in bloom being out there doesn't seem all that bad;) Good luck... can't wait to see how it turns out!
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