A Quote by Molly Qerim

Three to four times a week, I do boxing with a trainer. It's great because you get to punch things and let out stress. — © Molly Qerim
Three to four times a week, I do boxing with a trainer. It's great because you get to punch things and let out stress.
I train five times a week, usually three-four times with my personal trainer.
I try to go to the gym three to four times a week and mix it up with yoga or a personal trainer.
I loved 'Celebrity Fit Club,' working out six days a week, running a mile and a half three times a week, and doing 1,000 crunches and sit-ups a day with a trainer. I did too much, but I lost 78 pounds of fat and 18 inches around my waist in four months.
I work out three times a week with a trainer.
I lift weights in the offseason about four times a week; during the season, I'll lift three times a week. The weight training is key because most guys come in during the summertime as strong as they are going to get, and they fizzle down as the year starts.
I want more muscles! I go to the gym three or four times a week with a personal trainer. I can afford that now. I can't put on weight though, no matter how much I eat.
I have a personal trainer who comes over at least four times a week and kicks my butt. I get so sore that I can't even walk.
If it wasn't for my trainer - who comes looking for me three times a week before 7 A.M. - I wouldn't get my butt out of bed and into the gym. There are many mornings when I think about faking a sprained ankle, but I just put it out of my head and make myself go.
I work out with a trainer three times a week, and I try to take long walks and hikes.
I skate six days a week, three sessions a day, and I go to the gym three times a week. I lift weights, do some ab work and whatever my trainer tells me to do. I take Saturdays off.
I work out with my trainer at 5 A. M. three times per week and I also skip dessert - most of the time.
Well, you have your regular classes, like three hours every other day, three times a week. You get twice a week to have an ice practice. Once a week you have weight lifting. It was great.
There are 168 hours in a week, and even if you're working out two, three, four, or five times a week for an hour, you're still not working out at least 95 to 98 percent of the week. So it's what you do during that time that's far more impactful than what you do in the gym.
As a working mom, I struggle to find time to work out and go for runs. I usually run two to three times a week and work out with a trainer once a week. I try to go for a longer run on Sundays.
I write in the mornings, two or three hours every day, and then at least four times a week I play in a duplicate game at a bridge club. I try to go to tournaments three, four, or five times a year.
I take care of myself. I work out three times a week. I have a trainer, and we just work out for an hour.
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