Ever
seen those professional athletes who, early in a game or match, can not catch their breath?
You have
seen professional athletes being sent home for six months due to injury and they come back in four; it's because of the extra effort they put in place during their rehab.
Everyone has
seen a professional athlete grab a tablet or photos the moment they come off the field to review the last...
Not exact matches
Four
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PG — I'm not sure we have a starting PG on the roster, would really like to
see DJ run the second unit and match up with the Quinns of the NBA rather than the Curry's and Pauls SG — Green has moved into that unfortunate
professional athlete phase of «living off past laurels» and should not be resigned SF — Not gonna even speculate PF — LMA is good to go C — Unfortunately stuck with Gasol who is unplayable against the top tier playoff teams
He's the most remarkable
athlete I've ever
seen in 40 years of being a
professional golfer.
If someone swings for me, I don't wait to
see if they make contact before I duck, and we shouldn't expect any different from a
professional athlete — why should they be forced risk their health?
In fact, given a year to track one form I think it's safe to say that people of less than stellar intellectual and organizational ability could track one preparticipation physical exam form, check to
see if the right kind of medical
professional cleared an
athlete to play, monitor the date that the form becomes invalid, and give the
athlete advance notice of the expiration date so the
athlete can take their physical exam for the next year.
In her
professional opinion, «if sideline personnel suspect that an
athlete has sustained a concussion, they should send him or her to
see a concussion specialist.
I
see women from all types of lifestyles and backgrounds -
athletes / fitness
professionals and mothers who work in a cubicle and haven't
see the inside of a gym since high school.
«I can
see it being a frontier for getting into the head of a
professional athlete too,» says Mandryk.
Though my approach on training has shifted since my
professional volleyball days, I'll always
see myself as an
athlete.
We hope to
see more
professional athletes spreading the word about eating plant - based as these players have tremendous influence over kids, especially kids in lower - income areas who often don't have the access or education about the importance of eating healthy.
In all of my years of training individuals,
professional athletes and celebrities, I have never
seen a person graduate from a band or an assisted pull - up machine to an actual pull up or chin up.
I am always surprised to talk to people outside the sports world and
see, that they are astonished that
professional athletes train multiple times a day.
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Think of it this way as well... you will RARELY if EVER
see a top
professional athlete work any exercise to failure.
You can act like the dumb «I pick things up and put them down» bodybuilder that people
see in the Planet Fitness commercials or you can be a disciplined
professional athlete who inspires people to be their best.
One only need look at the wide variety of
athletes and
professionals who regularly run a variety of distances (from military special forces, to police forces, to football and rugby players, to marathon runners) to
see the huge number of body types that can reasonably run.
«Just look at
professional athletes and you
see this in their bodies after retirement.»
The LA Lakers are way up the cutting edge of this stuff and that's some really cool stuff that Cate Shanahan is doing with them and if you just go google like Lakers diet or Lakers Cate Shanahan, you'll
see some of the things they're doing, I mean like, you know, I was having this discussion with one of my buddies who's scout for major league soccer, I told him that if he ever had a team that actually wanted to kind of incorporate a lot of these ancestral living concepts and healthy eating concepts and you know, kinda introduce these stuff in the
professional sports that I would be more than happy to help just because like this stuff flies under the radar so much and when we're talking about everything from NFL
athletes finishing up their career and having a ton of brain inflammation that can be controlled with stuff like you know, curcumin and huperzine and a lot of these elements that can for example decrease hypoperfusion to the brain or increase your ability to repair your nervous system.
In fact, you will
see that many of the members are
professional athletes, rich celebrities and attractive models.
It's interesting to
see how many nearly -
professional athletes were so serious about getting minor parts in the film.
Use of rituals can be
seen routinely in
professional sports to help focus
athletes attention.
You
see, I'm evaluating the top - shelf Bentley Flying Spur, a luxury sedan for high - rollers, celebrities and
professional athletes, definitely NOT Midwesterners that write for a living.
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The racing Greyhound has
seen very little of what we call the everyday world of a pet, they are
professional athletes and only
see that world until they retire.
Whether you're a
professional athlete or a hardworking person who was injured at work, you won't
see a bill unless you win, because we only get paid when you win.
I understand how the thought would appeal to someone, but if we dig a little deeper into how a successful trucking career gets its basic foundation underneath itself then we can
see this whole idea of «Free Agency» is better left to the field of
professional athletes, who when first jumping into the
professional arena have already established their prowess and skill, and thus their potential for success.
This is good news, and I'm excited to
see what's in the pipeline (and if that changes the value proposition), but for now it's still a steep entry point that even Skydio admits is better suited to
athletes and
professional content creators.
Our specialty is Sports Medicine and we
see everything from the weekend warrior, the student -
athlete, and current and retired
professional athletes.
As a sports psychologist who has worked with
professional sports teams and Olympic
athletes, I have
seen first - hand how the expectation of winning can develop into stress and even generate depressive symptoms in some of the game's most ardent supporters.