Sentences with phrase «then walk a mile»

After only a few minutes into the game you come across your first Assassin and you then walk a mile in his shoes learning the life and secrets of the Assassin Templar conflict.

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I hate the time commitment, the packed stores, and the mile I walk there and then back loaded down with groceries.
Hypothetically speaking, what if some people flog you with a cat of 9 tails whip until you have so much flesh ripped off that you are a living, breathing, walking zombie and then make you carry a massive cross about 5 miles and then nail you to that cross?
A mile around our favorite walking track wasn't as easy as it used to be, but then neither was anything else in those days leading up to and following our first baby's birth.
Go out, befriend many lesbians, and truly walk a mile in each one's shoes after setting aside your pre-conceived, antiquated notions, and then come back and post what you just said, in good faith.
It was his custom, every Saturday and Sunday, to get up before dawn and walk nine miles from his home to Mass and then attend classes to deepen his knowledge of the Catholic faith.
And his teaching about judging in the sermon of the mount is spelling out, what Jeremy explains here in an existential form (and so does his words about giving the other cheek, walking the second mile and so on — he explains here what should mean to hold high the law of god, and what is this other, then do the opposite what the Israelite did, when they conquered Canaan?
Then I walked on about a mile, and as soon as I was got within the city, the word of the Lord came to me again, saying: Cry, «Wo to the bloody city of Lichfield!»
Beginning in New York, they traveled down the East Coast to the South and then onward West, covering thousands of miles and meeting Muslims of all walks of life.
We walked 80 miles in three days, and then were able to get to a border, cross it, and get to Kurdistan in seven days — a miracle for us and a sign God wanted us there.
I use to be extremely active worked a full time job, Zumba 2 nights a week which I loved so much including the social life with a group of fun women, then walked 2 or 3 miles on the other days.My life has changed 100 ÷.
«I walked a mile, hopped the streetcar, then walked the eight blocks home.»
«They'd walk 20 miles to get there,» saysWinkfield, «and then couldn't find a place to sleep.»
Then after a bicycle on which he was training collapsed under Mitchell's girth, strength and conditioning coach Fernando Montes created a new plan: He would accompany Mitchell on a three - mile walk every afternoon.
I personally then did the two and a half (ish) mile walk back to the city centre.
The police charged these parents with child neglect and child endangerment because they permitted their then ten - year - old and six — year - old children to walk home alone for a mile in late afternoon in December.
We have made it a point since my daughter started kindergarten to when it's not 107 degrees outside, walk to her school which is about 3/4 in a mile and then walk home with her.
Sitting in his Maclaren Quest, Graham was able to be part of our travels as we hiked the countryside of England, ran to catch the trains in London, walked miles through the city streets of Rome, meandered through the tiny corridors of Venice, strolled the art museums in Paris and Florence, and spent countless hours rushing and then waiting in airports and train stations.
Back in South Florida, students formed an enormous heart on an athletic field at Coral Springs High School and then walked to Stoneman Douglas High School, about five miles away, where more than 1,000 students gathered.
Then, they measured the distance between the footprints and used an equation based on observations of living, walking bipeds to estimate the dinosaur's walking speed, yielding a result between 4.5 and 8 kilometers per hour (2.8 to 5 miles per hour), they report online this month and in a forthcoming print issue of Cretaceous Research.
The floor patterns change as we walk through miles of hallways — black - and - white floors, golden triangles, then black - and - white again.
So, if we assume that you weigh 180 lbs and walk at the required intensity, then using simple math, 100 calories burned times 5 miles equals 500 calories, which if you keep the same intensity for 7 days a week equals 3,500 calories.
Here's the breakdown: Run 150 meters in 30 seconds (that's 5:20 per mile), then walk 50 meters in 35 seconds.
«They're so easy to slip on when you're in a rush in the morning, so I wear them on my commute, and then I basically live in them on weekends because they don't hurt my feet even if I'm walking miles around the city.
On the other hand, if you're travelling for pleasure then there is a great chance you will be doing at least a mile of walking a day.
Doing 1 / 4 - mile repeats: I run at anywhere between 8 and 9.5 mph on the treadmill for 2 minutes straight, then walk for 2 minutes.
My husband and I walked several miles around our apartment complex, then around the mall, anything to get out of the house.
1.5 hours dripping sweat, then walking 2 miles home while it dries, is not good!
This is spread across 4 days then I have 1 rest day, I work part - time on week - ends, 2 12 hour shifts as a hospital R.N. I do a LOT of walking at work, routinely 5 miles or more in 12 hours, that's not really aerobic though.
In about 6 months of my protocol, I was walking with a cane very comfortably, and then walking without a cane, and in a year, able to bike the 19 miles.
I started at 1200 calories, eat clean and worked out slowly with walking 3 miles, then hiking 3 miles, Aeropilates for resistance and core, and Turbo Jam for cardio.
Then I walk my dogs approximately 1 mile every afternoon.
My regimen for really tough days involves a 2 mile power walk (at least a 17 minute mile), followed by 15 minutes of core and lower body exercises, then 15 minutes of stretching and using the foam roller on my low back, IT band, hips and thighs.
Then each successive time you walk that half mile you are burning less and less energy.
I also walk at least a couple of times per week, either going for a family hike (typically fairly rigorous) or walking the mile uphill pushing my youngest in the stroller to pick my oldest up at school (and then the much slower walk back downhill returning home), which we try to do twice per week.
And then I was thankful that yesterday I walked a mile in just under 13 minutes — my fastest time yet.
First, she walked slowly, then steadily, and then she biked eighteen miles in a single day.
I currently walk 8 miles a day or more, and will run every now and then.
I am now doing an hour of exercise most mornings — running for 15 mins (about 1.5 miles) then power walking for 45 mins (about 3.5 miles).
I started dieting July 15th, I was 220 lbs and wanted to lose 40 lbs, on Aug. 20th I was down to 196 lbs but since then I'm stuck at that weight, I keep my calorie intake at 1000 to 1200 a day and I walk 5 miles everyday.
You need to learn how to run for a mile then maybe walk for a half a mile then run another mile.
Anyway am wanting to ask if I am on the right track......... HIIT on treadmill, total 20 minutes of brisk walking (3 miles p / hr) for 60 seconds and then 30 seconds at (3.5 miles p / hr) followed by 25 - 30 minutes of weights every second day and the other days, aerobic warm up of 10 min followed by 30 minutes of Yoga............ am I on the right track to loosing the needed weight at 1400 - 1500 calorie diet?
But if I'm going to have some fun with this, then I will say that I would travel over 2000 miles and walk ten city blocks to find my chocolate!!!
After running 3 miles, I took Riley for a 1.5 mile walk around the neighborhood, and then did 15 minutes of lower body and abdominal strength training.
i walk about 1.5 miles to work and 1.5 miles back (half of the 1.5 is walking to the metro station and the other half, from the metro to work) then you can count all the running i do when i get to the metro — now that i think about it, i walk just about the same as you did in London.
Then there was a bomb scare in the metro, so we ended up getting stuck in Arlington Cemetery along with about 1000 other people, taking a $ 20 cab ride, walking a mile, and getting home at 9 pm.
With the insole added, I am comfortable wearing these through an 8 hour work shift (retail, all standing) and then walking several miles.
A walk / jog turned into a few weeks later jog / run a mile then two.
On the menu for today, a 5 - mile (ish) run with Kyle, a walk around Lake Michigan, brunch with friends and then a family gathering tonight.
If you really want your students to be better learners, then let them walk a mile in your shoes.
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