Sentences with phrase «say running a mile»

If there's any justice, Aston Martin should come back because this year's result with the Lola Aston coupé was just reward for sticking with the programme even when the commercial reality said run a mile.

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It can see how products fare with a particular demographic — say, women who wear size 6 and run 20 miles a week.
Instead of saying: «I'll run 365 miles sometimes in 2016» he said «I'll run one mile a day.»
Besides miles and miles of storage lockers of various sizes, all running along corridors named for nearby Etobicoke streets, it will feature a world - class wine - storage centre with an on - site sommelier, as well as sharp - looking lounge spaces for tasting parties — «a kind of country - club set - up,» Creighton says.
For example, let's say you woke up today with the intention of running three miles this afternoon.
For example, let's say that you run a local pizza shop in San Diego, California, and you want to target patrons in a 10 mile radius of your restaurant.
He said they run a weekly Bible study on Capitol Hill, driving back and forth from their home each week, racking up between 50,000 and 60,000 miles a year.
BOATING — «The roughest race I ever saw,» said JERRY LANGER of Miami Beach after being declared winner of the 172 - mile Sam Griffith Memorial ocean race for powerboats, run off Florida's east coast in 8 - to -10-foot seas and 23 - mph winds.
«The art of running the milesaid the first sentence of the first paragraph of the lead story of the first issue of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, «consists in essence of reaching the threshold of unconsciousness at the instant of breasting the tape....
I never said I was an athlete, I was just dismissing your argument that basketball players run 10 miles in a game, which they don't.
When word came after his first week there that members of the Italian press were coming to see him, he fled seven miles by bicycle into the woods, to Pope John's Garden, a leper colony run by the sisters of St. Charles Borromeo and one that, Benvenuti says, even many doctors and priests avoided for fear of contracting leprosy.
For one thing his race, known appropriately as the Stepping Stone, was only at seven furlongs (compared to the Derby's mile and a quarter), and all week long Trainer Reggie Cornell had been saying perfectly frankly that his concern was not for Silky to win but for him to run a respectable race and return to his barn in good condition.
«He asked me a lot of questions about my time requirements because it's a lot of miles, and he asked me about how my wife felt,» said Knick, who has two children and whose usual run is from Washington, D.C., to Atlantic City.
«He'd get up at five in the morning; run to work across town five, six miles; get dressed; and stay there till four,» Kerry says.
Jeremy Rose, who rodeBig Brown in his maiden race last September and was running in seventh place onIcabad Crane, said, «I could tell at the half - mile pole that he wasn'thimself.»
As the organizers like to say «It doesn't matter if you run, walk or crawl — every mile is earned.»
Miller said the injury proved especially difficult for Matta, who was a fitness freak who'd think nothing of running 10 miles before coming into the office when they worked together at Miami University (Ohio) in 1994 - 95.
I'm going to play football in the fall, and my mom says I should get up early every morning — or at least four days a week — and go run five miles to get in shape.
«We had a really good run out at two milessaid Head Coach DuCray.
When the Aquamaids» Claire Barton is asked to provide an insight into synchronized swimming, she offers this comparison: «It's like running a mile while holding your breath for half the time,» Barton said.
«I was really upset about that for a while but it is just motivation to keep working hard,» said LaRocco, who hopes to run 4:55 for the mile and 10:30 for the two - mile this track season.
We have to remember what we accomplish every day and use that to build the confidence that even with new things, they will become routine and we'll say, «I remember 4 months ago when I couldn't run a mile.
Even Kristin Cavallari told People that she owes all her postpartum weight loss to breastfeeding, saying that nursing is equivalent to running six miles a day.
But Harris says he lives and votes from 10 miles away in blighted Harvey, residing in a town house on the pothole - pitted stretch of road that runs behind a strip mall that houses his district office and one of his Beggar's Pizza franchises.
Another Mommy from Albuquerque, NM says that before she got pregnant, she ran 6 - 10 miles a day.
The Erie Canalway, which is nearly 80 percent complete, runs about 360 miles along the Erie Canal, connecting Buffalo to Albany, the Governor's Office said.
Under the proposal, County Executive Edward Mangano said Nassau would use 10 miles of the county - owned aqueduct that runs under Sunrise Highway to transport treated effluent from Bay Park to the ocean - outfall pipe at the county's Wantagh sewage - treatment plant.
«We can make special note as we travel through the work zone as to how many 45 miles per hour signs we will be passing by the time we get to the spot where we are going to run radar,» Maciak said.
Coast Guard officials say the barge called the Meredith Reinauer ran aground around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday on the west side of the river near Catskill, about 30 miles south of Albany.
«The danger to New York City isn't here — it's 200 miles down I - 95,» he said, referring to the freeway that runs the length of the East Coast.
Bill Murphy, chairman of the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce board of directors, said the state Broadband Program Office and providers have said it costs about $ 26,000 per mile to run fiber optics cable.
«People want to charge electric cars very fast, and they want to run them for 500 miles,» he says.
«If I were to go run a mile right now, I could fill this glass with sweat,» Herr says.
This variability has previously allowed only gross differences to be distinguished — between, say, an Arab horse, bred to run over distances, and an American quarter horse, which is bred to sprint for just a quarter of a mile.
Hutchinson can't say yet just how fast T. rex could run, but he suspects an upper limit of maybe 25 miles an hour.
For those willing to venture even farther, Willis says, there is a remarkable site just south of town, a half mile west of the government - run Sandia National Lab, where in 1957 a bomber accidentally dropped a mammoth Mark - 17 hydrogen bomb.
Is there more risk for competitive athletes, who run say 20 to 40 miles a week — or 210 to 300 minutes of vigorous exercise — effectively tripling or quadrupling this recommendation?
A reef biologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who runs the Palmyra Atoll Research Consortium, Caselle says having fishing boats catching reef sharks within 12 miles of the island would throw off kilter what is now a rare predator - dominated ecosystem.
«For years and years and years, no one could run a mile in under four minutes,» he says.
«The USGS monitoring network and modeling activities for water quantity and quality helps us «connect the dots» to see how increased nutrient run - off in the Mississippi watershed during a historic spring flood event impacts the health of the ocean many hundreds of miles away,» said Marcia McNutt, Ph.D., USGS director.
Essentially, running is a series of around 1,700 one - legged squats per mile, Dr. Vincent says.
Though a 20 - foot walk is a far cry from a 26.2 - mile marathon, intently focusing on your goal, rather than pretending you're somewhere else, can boost performance, says New York City running and triathlon coach Jonathan Cane, founder City Coach Multisport.
However, I will say that I did feel the extra pressure around my thighs, and I did have a really good run at this event, despite the fact that I did a pretty tough 5 - mile tempo run the day before.
What would people say if I told them that my «secret» to getting six - pack abs was running 6 miles every day on less than 1,000 calories?
«As a rule it's best to update your running shoes every 300 to 400 miles,» says Nikhil Jain, senior footwear product line manager at Brooks Rrunning shoes every 300 to 400 milessays Nikhil Jain, senior footwear product line manager at Brooks RunningRunning.
«If the workout is a one - to two - mile warm up, four miles at tempo pace, then a one - to two - mile cool down, I think it would be acceptable for one person to run faster during the tempo portion if the other is really struggling,» she says.
Set goals — and reward yourself Aim to run or walk a certain number of miles per week, says personal trainer and Healths running coach Jenny Hadfield.
We've replaced those with one thin full - length bag that actually contours to the shape inside of the shoe to give you the same responsiveness throughout the entire shoe, rather than in just two places,» a Nike spokesperson said to our group before we headed out for a 3 - or 5 - mile run.
Zickerman also says that three extra pounds of muscle «burns as many calories as running 25 miles a week, or doing 25 aerobic workouts a month without leaving your couch.»
Hi Rachael, I just want to say that I found your post very informative so thanks:) I would love to be able to run 2 1/2 miles in a month if possible... I am already quite a good runner but I don't really think I could do that in a race.
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