Sentences with phrase «ride her bike really»

So splash some cold water on your face, call some old friends, ride your bike really far, or whatever you need to do to face this head on.
Le Tour de France — the actual cycling event — is about riding bikes really fast around mostly - France in order to win a variety of strange - coloured jerseys.

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«I was riding my bike around Laos and visiting these villages, and I realized on my probably third or fourth visit that I really needed a Lao local, someone who's on the ground, speaks the language, to be the point person to oversee all of our work,» he says.
So I started developing the formula: Cycling clinics, Italian lessons, cooking lessons, embracing the history and culture... really turning a cycling tour into more than just a bike ride.
Most important, unlike in other parts of the world, riding bikes around in China never really went out of fashion.
«I feel it's well worth living that life rather than presuming that at one point I'll detach from my earthly» = > Some days I would rather take a long bike ride than help someone in the community that really needs it.
Spent much of the morning on a long bike ride and didn't really get hungry again until almost noon.
I was really interested to see how I would fare not only riding a bike — which I hadn't done in probably a decade — but also adding craft beer into the mix.
My personal trainer, Neil, really loves their cinnamon buns, and was trying to get me to go for a long bike ride with the temptation of gluten - free cinnamon -LSB-...]
My personal trainer, Neil, really loves their cinnamon buns, and was trying to get me to go for a long bike ride with the temptation of gluten - free cinnamon buns at the end (yup, he knows what motivates me).
It's the coldest December on record here in the City by the Bay, and while I'm learning to enjoy outdoor hiking with a zillion layers, and learning to ride by bike with mittens, really the best thing about wintertime is the warming cozy stews that are perfect for this weather.
«If they're out riding their bikes for six hours and still missing out on life and family things, then you're not really recovering.»
They have all transitioned from just riding bikes to being able to really race bikes.
I'm hoping my oldest gets really good with his bike then maybe I can get me a bike and a trailer for the baby and we can go riding as a family.
It was like that when I learned my first numbers and letters through books presented by my father and board games I used to play with my sister, when I perfected my motor coordination and posture through dance classes encouraged by my mother, when I really understood about equilibrium and confidence in the moment that I learned to ride a bike, and when I received encouragement from my parents while I was studying my homework.
He really wants to ride a bike like his brother but can't figure out the pedals yet.
And in a blog post at Discover magazine: «Science has just shown one more benefit to being really, really, ridiculously good looking: riding a bike faster.
However, conducting research is like riding a bike: Once you learn how to do it, you never really forget!
Another, called the caudate nucleus, makes it possible to ride a bike, play an instrument, or drive a car without really thinking about it.
I could more crisply smell the flowers; I was able to really see what a beautiful place I was living in and also appreciate the fact that I was even getting to ride my bike to the gym in the first place.
In other words, no matter how much you want to go on that really long bike ride, don't hop yourself up on caffeine just to get it done.
Even little things — like sliding face first down a Slip - N - Slide, riding a bike with your hands off the handlebars, or saying what you really think to your friend — can be a risk.
In a Spinning class, you're riding your own bike, and chances are, once you get going, you won't be able to talk to or even really look at anyone else.
I used to bike to work as a personal trainer were I would stand and walk all day and I actually found the most benefit by really crushing it and pushing it on the bike ride and using that as my interval workout and then my workday as my low intensity training.
When I began to ride my bike for transportation to work and elsewhere absolutely everyday at least for an hour, no skipped days at all (even holidays) is when I really started to lose weight.
I really had to do that 18 - mile bike ride before I understood I was breaking all the rule.
We rode horses and bikes, and things got really «techno,» our parents brought us a motorcycle.
The very very last thing that I add in and sometimes it can be a good 12 - 15 weeks before I add in this component is chronic competitive motion where it's okay, we're actually going out to go on a bike ride or swim or run or something that is metabolic conditioning roadwork because that's the stuff in someone that is overtrained who often times has their parasympathetic nervous system really really beat up you know, if you test their heart rate variability, the number called there high frequency is really really consistently low you know usually because there are triathletes or marathoners that's more often I'm dealing with those people with adrenal fatigue than I am with like a cross fitter who's kind of an opposite sympathetic nervous system fatigue issue but with those parasympathetic nervous fatigue, the last thing we add back in is the swimming and the biking and the running because it's important to realize that when you're trying to recover from adrenal fatigue or overtraining, even if you're doing like an easy swim or an easy bike ride or an easy run, if you're a triathlete or a marathoner or a swimmer or a cyclist, those easy sessions send a message to your body that you're training, that you're running from a lion and you still get that hormonal depletion and it's so easy for you to just turn into a depletion session and so that's the very very last thing that I'll add back in so that's kinda like the crow's eye view of you know, the type of things that I'll implement in a program for overtraining recovery, you know and you know, this is something that people hire me to walk them through.
You know, a proper warm - up consists of several surges that take you up in the race pace that cause your body to begin producing its lactic acid buffering enzymes and cause you to begin you know, increase in the elasticity of the lungs and really opening up the blood vessels and a lot of people do like a light jog, light bike ride, light swim, whatever and you actually have to throw in some real hard race pace efforts — 20, 30, sometimes up to 60 seconds long — to really get your body into that state that it needs to be in to be ready to push hard when the gun goes off so to speak.
If you want to lose weight, it really can be as simple as riding a bike.
Good idea, I should really ride with the bike:) How good that this never happened to you, as honestly the feeling I have during I drive this route isn't very pleasant... Thanks for your lovely feedback!
The bike was also really comfortable to sit on and ride as well.
and as nice as this bike is (and as proud as i am to have it) it's not really the type of bike that you take on a ride about town.
I love that dress), the tuxedo stripe leggings (there will be more wigs), Halloween, getting my bike (which it's finally getting warm enough to consider riding), various posts with my beloved leather jacket (which it's finally getting warm enough to consider wearing), the bandeau top, the baseball cap, that other wig, the massive floppy hat, that mango guacamole burger... so many, really.
Yes, I really rode my bike in these shoes.
Did you really ride your bike in those shoes?
In between emails, Alex rides a sparkly bike, does yoga in a 103 degree room, eats vegan cheese, writes really great haikus and brews her own iced coffee.
Love riding my bike, enjoy laughing and making others laugh, I love hiking / camping / riding in the Smoky Mountains... really love just about...
i've ridden on the back of a bike a few times and really liked it.
i am a person who is... well shy i guess u could say but is a really cool person to hang out with i love to ride my bmx bike also i like to hang out with my friends along with bowling thats one of my greatist passions in life
Hey name is Chris, i'm a fun outgoing funny person i love movies going out on bike rides runs, really anything physical lol.
Very mellow, easy going guy, I'm not one for confrontations.And always the up most respect to and from persons inside and out of my circle, I love the outdoors, bike rides, frisbee at the park, and tennis at the court,, Work hard and Play harder, I Enjoy my free time, I would Really Enjoy our free time more?
Im a half nerd, half adventure seeker.weird mix i know.im not a huge fan of meeting people online, but thought i would give it a shot.In the summer i like to, ride my motorcycle, and dirt bike alot, alo get out and hike and swim when ever possible.i really love a good raod trip.In the colder more...
I like bike riding, art fairs, picnics with that special someone, plays, movies just being with the women that really catches your eye and becomes magic.
Love to go camping, fishing, hiking, riding bikes, long walks, anything out doors really.
Descibe myself I really do nt know How to describe my self, but I am five eight natural blond, I like to ride bikes and fish and I also Like to do all the normal things going to movies and dinner coffee too.
I really love to ride motorcycle or, go out on a mountain bike ride go hiking camping with really people not this fake people we see to day, I am a very down to earth person.
I really enjoy bike riding.
I am a person who is looking likes to work out, bike ride, reading, traveling, and who like to really talk about just anything.
A film - length commentary by Evans (who, despite being involved in an ever - deepening river of crap since helming the original, has his entire career neatly encapsulated by the two Sandlot films) provides such indispensable nuggets as the fact that a BMX stunt rider («whose name escapes me») performs the stunt riding during the film's extraordinarily boring bike chase sequence and that «this dog could really run!»
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