A Quote by Natalie du Toit

I have a strong upper body; I'm an arms swimmer, and I always have been. — © Natalie du Toit
I have a strong upper body; I'm an arms swimmer, and I always have been.
I always had really long swimmer's arms. The last to totally go is always my thighs and butt, but my old body is there somewhere.
If I can't do one thing, which is a lower body exercise, then I'm gonna use my upper body, and I'm gonna get stronger upper body. If I'm not getting stronger upper body, I'll be working on my cardiovascular - swimming or other exercises where I can get my heart rate up.
A good jockey has to be physically well balanced. They have to possess a strong upper body and a strong lower body. You've gotta have quick reflexes, and you've got to be incredibly coordinated. But it's you're instincts that have to be perfect. You can't be an exceptional rider without instincts.
In basketball, the legs are the most important part of your body. A lot of people think it's the upper body because you shoot with your arms, but your legs are always carrying you, so if you don't lift leg weights, your muscles will be easily fatigued.
Walking strengthens my legs, and I swing my arms to tone my upper body.
I could never focus on my upper body as a skater, so I'm enjoying having symmetrical upper and lower body muscle.
Josh Allen has a strong arm, we all know that... I've been around the league to know it's one of the stronger arms, but there a lot of guys with strong arms.
In baseball, I had this lower body but nothing in the upper body. I had to counteract years of training and work the upper body.
In the game of football, you need to be strong, and at my position, you need to be able to put up a good fight. So I work on my upper body and lower body strength because your body's got to be able to last.
Historically and culturally the Mongol women were very strong, they contributed as much as the men to their society, their community. Other than upper body strength, I think they were equal to the men. To compensate for the lesser upper body strength they had to be smarter, they had to think more, they had to consider things more carefully.
I train my entire body to be strong. To be a professional athlete, we need every part to be strong - the core, the legs, arms.
I take exercise for each part of the body: arms, legs, back and whatever muscles are required to keep the body fit. I do at least 20 different exercises daily for my upper and lower body. Then I come here every morning to do calf raises and play tennis. If there is time in the afternoon, I play tennis again. At least three hours I spend on weightlifting and bodybuilding.
Most people only concentrate on their upper body and ignore their legs. It doesn't make sense to have a bulky upper body and have skinny legs. I too, fell prey to this and had weak legs.
I think my legs are a strong point, so I try to draw attention to them rather than the upper part of my body.
Every injury is specific to what has happened, but the advice that I will give is that if you have a lower body injury, to work your upper body out. If you have an upper body injury, work your lower body out. Again, move what is not broken and you will definitely feel better.
After an injury left me unable to perform my usual routine, I focused on the best upper body workouts to keep myself fit and strong.
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