Not exact matches
Is the story of the long -
distance runner eternally
running culture's fast track (or at least
until our star reaches the end of its evolutionary
run) in the quest for greater order and harmony the most adequate one available?
«And when the Inca wished to eat fresh fish from the sea, and as it was seventy or eighty leagues from the coast to Cuzco... they were brought alive and twitching, which seems incredible over such a long
distance over such rough and craggy roads, but they
ran on foot, not on horseback, because they never had horses
until the Spanish came to this country [Peru].»
Do we send her to the same school as Sausage and tie ourselves into another 7 years of commuting a fair
distance, send her to a primary closer to home and deal with very awkward school
runs for a year (with both of them needing to be in different schools at the same times in the morning) or maybe even home educate BB for reception year
until we know where Sausage will be going for secondary.
Over time, you can gradually increase the ratio of
running to walking a minute at a time
until you've worked up to longer
distances.
I made the decision to change my 10 km per week
running routine into 4 smaller
runs per week,
until I felt I had enough energy for
running longer
distances again.
I am wondering whether it is OK to go on like this, and in your experience how long it might reasonably take
until I could
run the whole
distance.
Some are: extended
distance obedience (your dog will be sitting / downing on command from 50 + yards away from you), heel command (they come
running, go around you and sit down right beside your left leg), watch command (stare at you
until you release them), through command (go in between your legs and sit down), stand command (they will assume a standing position on command), front command (they will come
running and sit directly in front of you no matter where they are), focused heeling (will stare at you the entire time they heel), touch command (they will
run up and stand up against anything you point to), and many more!
Please keep in mind that dogs should not be
run long
distances or at great speeds
until they are fully grown.
Restricted exercise when young —
until maturity (at least 18 months old), exercise restricted to multiple short (20 minute) walks, fetch games, and playing with other dogs — no forced
running (beside a jogger or bicyclist), no long -
distance treks, minimal jumping
To reduce the risk of injury, wait
until your dog is more than a year old before you start repetitive, joint - straining activities such as agility, Frisbee, or long -
distance running.
Build up from there by adding in one more mile every 3 - 5
runs until you're both
running the ideal
distance for your team.
During the «
run», we kept looking ahead to see what it was they were aiming for
until finally we spotted around 15 more killer whales in the
distance; and they were surrounded by birds.
She started with long
distance running from the age of 7, then triathlon got big in Hungary, so she tried it as an athlete
until she was 19.
Gears Of War's multiplayer is fast and brutal while maps such as Canals, Gridlock and Fuel Depot are as brilliant now as they were back then, thanks to the boxy design encouraging long
distance shoot - outs
until someone dares to
run from cover to force mistakes from the other team.
While I just barely made it — I didn't actually
run the full 6 - mile
distance until the day of the race — I am really happy that I finished the thing and made a decent time, too.
The latter is especially annoying when they veer off into the borders of the screen, appearing like they could be physically attacked but with the player unable to make contact
until they decide to
run back within punching
distance.
Its inaugural exhibition, «See USSR»,
running until 31st August, showcases some beautiful, art deco - style Intourist posters, such as Alexander Zhitomirsky's iconic «Georgian Military Highway» in which a bright blue, open - topped car rolls merrily along the precipitous mountain road with snowy peaks in the
distance.