Sentences with phrase «rope burns»

If they ask why, I'll say that I don't trust the locking mechanism and don't want rope burn trying to grab the leash.
Some of the animals were abused pets, including a pig who came in terrified of people, rope burns covering his back, abdomen, and neck.
Just wear gloves or you could get some serious rope burn.
Participants also have the option to wear gloves, which improves grip and guards against rope burns.
Fortunately, our friends got her untangled right away, with no more serious injury than a slight rope burn on our child's neck.
The fans: Kate Hudson has touted the Booty Belt, but she's not the only one with a fave fitness tool: Supermodel Adriana Lima has said she loves a regular jump rope burn.
Based on a 135 pound woman in ten minutes: Running at a speed of 6.0 (ten minute mile) burns approx 102 calories Walking uphill (8 % grade) at 3.5 burns approx 61 calories Stationary bike with moderate effort burns approx 71 calories Jump roping burns approx 140 calories Plyometrics burns approx 150 calories
Careful of rope burns there, Pe.
Even if it does come off, you may end up with rope burns or a dislocated finger.
We also wore chaps so when you get slammed up against something you have a little protection and additionally to avoid rope burns.
«The rope burn on my shoulders and between my legs was so bad it was close to bleeding.
If, he says, he raises enough money and awareness for these charities, he will consider «every blister, rope burn and early - morning - ice - cold run not in vain».
No more dropped leashes or rope burns.
I had bought it at the recommendation of a friend, but after several uses, the disadvantages (entanglements, rope burns and the flying hockey puck effect) seemed to outweigh the advantages (giving the dog a wee bit more freedom, having my arm nearly jerked off less often.)
The string the lure is tied to runs very fast (depending on how fast your dog runs) and rope burns are common.
Unexplained burns, especially cigarette burns, burns in the shape of irons, rope burns, or immersion - burns (sock - like or glove - like)
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