Sentences with phrase «so much exercise»

He needs so much exercise though; I would like to eventually let him run around the dog park so he can really run as fast and as long as he likes without me worrying about him getting into a confrontation.
You're so good doing so much exercise!
At the same time, Dr Baker's HbA1c could have been a lot higher before he started his carnivore diet due to the high dietary load to fuel so much exercise and bulking and the meat only diet could be improving his HbA1c.
With so much exercise info smashing into our face on a daily basis, we usually pick what looks fun, or do what our friends said was working for them.
Our bodies can only endure so much exercise before showing signs of fatigue and breakdown.

Not exact matches

«Giving someone a stent is expensive; using social media to help people exercise so they don't get cardiovascular disease is much cheaper,» points out Lyle Ungar, a computer scientists working with the team.
I also love how much training the teachers are given on learning modifications for every exercise so that if someone does have a particular injury or limitation, it will not prevent them from taking Pure Barre.
I can't tell if it's so much BA / SV residents exercising stealth wealth as it is trying to keep up with rising cost of living in the area.
This was largely a function of the coincidence of high real interest rates and high asset price inflation over much of the period — more so, perhaps, than the exercise of exceptional investment skills as such.
But for the most part, the exercise requires so much of our attention that we can't really drift off in LaLa land.
He says it is appropriate to take «half - seriously and half - jokingly the precision of this belated structuralist exercise,» but he takes the precision seriously - so much so that at times the exercise becomes more trouble than it is worth.
First, much of the mathematics that is so spectacularly effective in physical theory was worked out as an abstract exercise by pure mathematicians long before it was applied to the real world....
However, I will also say that reading a bit above our pay grade or comfort level is a good stretch exercise, too, and it's healthy to be challenged so let's not coddle too much, eh?
That is, nature is just so much indeterminate «stuff out there» dependent for its determination on the exercise of man's will.
So when a person says that someone is living in «open rebellion» to their body by excessively eating unhealthy foods, not exercising and drinking too much (for example), does that make that person a bigot or judgmental?
So I would urge that in the labor which a Christian undertakes as part of discipleship, what is required as a motivation and inspiration is worship: while genuine worship is itself something done, with as much of self as the man or woman engaging in it can manage to bring to this exercise of creaturely dependence and humble obedience.
Referring to C. S. Lewis's much - cited claim in The Abolition of Man, Kass writes that if «man's so - called power over nature is, in truth, always a power exercised by some over others with knowledge of nature as their instrument, can it really be liberating to exchange the rule of nature for the role of arbitrary human will?»
There is so much we come to fear over the course of a lifetime, so much we suppose will defeat us, that we make life an exercise in securing ourselves against our insecurities.
In my view heaven exists, God exists and while Stephen Hawking can exercise his free speech and think I find it so strange that he spends so much time trying to disprove «what he believes does not exist».
This is the problem: how to exercise just enough authority to keep the people's respect and control them, but not exercising too much authority so as to lose their respect and turn them off.
There is so much in church life that has prevented us from the exercise of these graces, and distortions of them dominate our style.
Education is not an exercise in «futurology» — that barbarous Latin - Greek hybrid so much used today — but it should be carried on in awareness of the possibilities ahead of us.
I hope somebody out there enjoys reading my thoughts (even if it's just to laugh at them), but more than that, I hope they make somebody think; yes, I do have far to much time on my hands tonight, but if I hadn't been writing this, I'd be doing some other writing exercise, so this was not really a frivolous pursuit.
There is so much to do: earn a living, fulfill a vocation, nurture relationships, care for dependents, get some exercise, clean the house.
They also cared for their comrades on death row: in one instance a prisoner «so much... love [d] the man who was about to die» that he «scaled the fence that enclosed the death - row exercise yard and reached the roof of a nearby building before he was stopped on his way to the death house,» where he «had intended to disable the [electric] chair's generator.»
But for him this meant not so much ethnic pride as concern whether Japan would exercise its new power well.
John 3:16 «For God loved the world so much that he gave his only - begotten Son, so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.
«For God loved the world so much that he gave his only - begotten Son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life» — John 3:16
But they do not consider that the Christian Church has much to say to them on the subject — perhaps with justice, since so often, in Christian circles, prayer has become little more than a formal exercise without deep significance for this or that particular man or woman.
Such speech exercised and exhibited logos, which does not so much name one's rational capacities as it refers to the rationality inherent in effective rhetoric.
In this interview, Sarah tells us about her morning, beauty and exercise routines, as well as the changes she's recently made to her diet, her approach to feeding her three year old son, how she used manifestation to change her life, and so much more.
I'm so much better after controlling my symptoms with food, exercise (and still medication) so it's hard to put into words the flare ups and off days I sometimes get, and how much I have to do to control my symptoms.
When I exercise I feel so much better all around.
Other than living a lifestyle of plenty of exercise and movement, a varied routine, and avoiding too much sleep and lying around the house; Kaphas can choose light meals and foods that help «bring you out of the ground» so to speak.
In this interview, Amy tells us about the valuable self - care tips she learned from her mother, her favorite meals made with pantry staples, the skincare brand she's been using since she was a teenager, her approach to exercise, stress, and so much more.
I agree, and can't help but that think that even though it took me THREE years to get diagnosed, it might have taken me much, much longer (and I might look and feel even worse) if I wasn't already so on top of taking care of myself through diet, exercise, and lifestyle.
The thing about surfing is that you don't really feel like you're exercising, but it burns through so much energy... especially if you spend more time paddling for waves than actually catching them.
In this interview, Satsuki tells us about her morning, bedtime, and exercise routines, as well as love as a form of self - acceptance, what it's like to see the energy of others, her unique approach to her life schedule, her mother's universally wise beauty advice, the lifestyle change that helped clear up her skin, nourishment, stress, and so much more.
Several months ago, we had a realization: We spend so much time coming up with new, innovative recipes that sometimes we forget to sharpen our fundamental cooking skills, a useful exercise no matter how great you are at rolling out homemade ravioli or tackling multi-day bread projects.
«We don't want to get him exhausted or demand too much so he will do some different exercises
No it can not be done only on the training ground, that doesn't come with the same preasure and atmosphere that a live game comes with... so much is missing from training ground exercise that you need game time... Can you not think for yourself????
However, selecting data for exercises such as these is always a perilous journey, simply because there remains so much subjectivity, not in the data in and of itself, but rather they myriad ways you can select various metrics to prove your point.
I thought our son was getting plenty of time outdoors and time to exercise (2 hours or so per day), but when we doubled or tripled that, his sleep got so much better!
You don't want to enter fatherhood in this state, and you are doing everything else right like exercising, so it's probably well worth checking it out with your doctor, especially if it lasts much longer.
While a young athlete's need to stay hydrated is a constant regardless of the sports season, athletes exercising in cool or cold weather need to be taught to drink more fluids throughout the day because the cold weather alters the thirst sensation so athletes don't feel as thirsty and as a result don't drink as much, which can cause dehydration.
I make sure the children eat a healthy balanced diet, they exercise a LOT but me, not so much.
Someone who ate and exercised exactly as much as you do might still end up weighing quite a bit more than you, or quite a bit less — so stop trying to act as if you can tell what someone ate for lunch or whether they hit the gym last night by eyeballing their waistline.
I'm being especially inspired by those gardening in smaller spaces than I, who exercise so much creativity and thoughtfulness in the way they use their space.
All my reasons dealt with the exercise bit, not so much with the sleep bit.
Some school systems in the U.S. have made health-wise changes without sacrificing cost - effectiveness, so it can be done... but much thought and care must be exercised.
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