Sentences with phrase «run the marathon daily»

Does it mean someone being able to run the marathon daily?

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Imagine running a daily marathon or climbing a mountain without training while carrying a backpack that weighs a little more every day.
You don't need to climb a mountain or run a marathon, but moderate exercise — walking, swimming, biking, etc. — on a daily basis can help you feel great.
I'm trying to get down to 170 (because I'm still 8 pounds «overweight») and I've been taking up serious running (I've run two half marathons and run 3 miles daily) and I've taken up swimming twice / three times a week, too.
Last night the state news ran an «indepth» 60 minutes type show with a segement on the «raw diet» thats taking the world by storm... an elderly couple in Australia were running daily marathons on fruits and veg.
For some, the measure of good health may mean the ability to run a marathon this year, while for others optimal health is humming if they can go for a daily 10 minute walk.
I practice hot yoga daily, run half marathons and follow a vegan plant based diet.
I've also found that setting daily and weekly goals to be much more effective than running the marathon of a yearly goal because you can celebrate your achievements quicker which boosts your morale and motivation to do more.
A beginning marathoner will generally train six months for his or her first marathon, gradually increasing daily and weekly running distances to prepare themselves for the big race.
While a Newfoundland isn't a dog that's going to be running marathons, they still need daily exercise to stay in shape.
For example, don't say you want to run a marathon and then fail to train daily because you're too busy.
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