A Quote by Bryson DeChambeau

My core has gotten substantially bigger relative to the rest of my body. — © Bryson DeChambeau
My core has gotten substantially bigger relative to the rest of my body.
As time has gone on, I've gotten bigger and bigger. My body composition has changed.
The core is the most important muscle group in your body. If your core is not strong, the rest of your body is weakened, too.
Your core is so important. Get your endurance up. Running and long-distance. Swimming is good as well. Important to have a good core, utilize the proper exercises to strengthen it. It goes out to the rest of your body and makes sure your body is right.
Reintegrating the brain into the rest of the body is absolutely essential to having the kind of long-term health and substantially lower cost [of care] than if you're going to treat them separately.
Rest, rest, rest, rest, rest. Nutrition is obviously very important, but rest is equally important. At rest is when your body is trying to recover.
That's the main thing we're focusing on, not necessarily looking bigger but just getting stronger. I've developed my body a little bit but gotten a lot stronger.
Over the years, my art box has gotten bigger and bigger.
What the body-positive movement wants is to stop categorizing people, and to let people of all body types be able to do anything, whether they're slightly bigger than the average model or a lot bigger.
I think India's growth itself will give opportunities for Indian banks to become substantially bigger.
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.
Rest, rest at the heart's core . . . till joy shall overtake.
All physical activity begins with the body's core. I maintain the strength in my core so that I can jump, run, start, stop, and accelerate at the highest levels.
Ants are the leading removers of dead creatures on the land. And the rest of life is substantially dependent upon them.
Size is definitely relative. If you're bigger, they can see you easier.
There is no absolute up or down, as Aristotle taught; no absolute position in space; but the position of a body is relative to that of other bodies. Everywhere there is incessant relative change in position throughout the universe, and the observer is always at the center of things.
But everything is relative, Bertie... You, for instance, are my relative, and I am your relative.
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