A Quote by Jamal Murray

I had surgery on my core muscles. They were ripping apart. — © Jamal Murray
I had surgery on my core muscles. They were ripping apart.
The recession of the late 1980s was a very visible humiliation. Cities across Britain had become the victims of botched battlefield surgery - surgery that involved the ripping up of factories, the flattening of buildings, and the razing of the Victorian heritage of heavy labour.
My first five years, I missed a ton of games. I had elbow surgery twice; I had wrist surgery, knee surgery.
Pilates works all the small muscles in your body and there's so much core that comes with it - and core is so important for a quarterback.
Scoring two goals at against Wembley against a Dutch team that was supposed to rip us apart and ripping them apart - it doesn't get any better than that.
We hear about the importance of strong core muscles all the time, but it never quite hits home until you stop and think what the muscles around your stomach and lower back really do.
Plastic surgery is a way for people to buy themselves a few years before they have to truly confront what ageing is, which of course is not that your looks are falling apart, but that you are falling apart and some-day you will have fallen apart and ceased to exist.
You walk into the locker room, and you see players with their ripping muscles and stomachs you could wash your clothes in.
Being a non-athletic person, I had to strengthen my core, arm and leg muscles before learning the wrestling moves.
I look fine. I've had no surgery apart from an operation I had decades ago to remove the fat under my eyes. My mum looked 30 when she was 60, so I guess I owe it all to genes and hair dye.
under his dripping hair, he was as white as parchment, his hands clenched at his sides so tightly that they were shaking. It seemed clear that some terrible turmoil was ripping him apart from the inside out.
I'm traveling the world, ripping rooms apart with my stupendous comedy.
Apart from having heart surgery as a baby, I had a pretty normal upbringing. I attended mainstream school and did gymnastics and dancing.
Moves that build powerful core muscles (abs, back, hips, and pelvis) help support your spine, so you stand straighter. They also improve your balance, which starts to deteriorate in your 40s as these stabilizing muscles weaken.
Our glorification of violence is ripping society apart. I don't want my children exposed to it.
Inside and out, Westley's world was ripping apart and he could do nothing but crack along with it.
My son had a tumour on his neck. We went for surgery but it failed because the tumour was difficult to remove. Later, we went to New York for his surgery. I was scared as his first operation had failed. I went to church and met a pastor. He told me to go ahead, God would take care of everything. And the surgery was successful.
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