A Quote by Mary Kom

I have a very fit body and have never faced any major injury problems. So yes, the secret to my success is my fit body. — © Mary Kom
I have a very fit body and have never faced any major injury problems. So yes, the secret to my success is my fit body.
Never fit a dress to the body but train the body to fit the dress.
I want to get fitter. And yes, I'm learning hot yoga to get a bikini body. I don't believe one has to sport a size-zero figure to flaunt it. One just needs a fit, sexy and toned body.
You don't have to put yourself under pressure, you don't have to be fit even before your body is fit.
The body must stay fit. Fit people like themselves much better.
Fit is everything. I don't care what your body type is like: If you're not wearing clothes that fit you, you can't have style.
Being physically fit doesn't mean anything if the mind isn't fit and being fit in the mind is not worth much if the body is suffering.
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.
I don't feel the obligation to be a specific weight. I don't feel like I have to fit into a body that's not my body. I have the body I have and I try to maintain it.
Do they think that I am such a damned fool as to think myself fit for President of the United States? No, sir; I know what I am fit for. I can command a body of men in a rough way, but I am not fit to be President.
It helps to have a fit body if you are meditating. Yoga conditions the body so that the mind can meditate.
The clothes back in those days were made so much better than clothes are today. They actually took time to make clothes to fit a woman's body. Today they make clothes that fit sizes, so it stretches to fit this and that.
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.
It's obviously incredibly important to keep the body fit in order to keep the mind fit, and be able to find time for friends.
I was too self-conscious in high school. I wanted to fit in or to disappear. I was a very uncomfortable person in high school, very uncomfortable with my body and I just didn't feel like I fit in. I wanted to be invisible.
I want a fit body and not a fantastic muscular body.
I think valuing what your body can do over how your body looks is the No. 1 advice I would give to young women about how to have healthy body image. It's not, 'Do these pants fit?' It's 'Can I do a split?'
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