A Quote by Eddy Merckx

I cycle two or three times a week. — © Eddy Merckx
I cycle two or three times a week.

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I do Hatha yoga at Yogaworks three times a week and do two hikes a week.
In the old physics, three times two equals six and two times three equals 6 are reversible propositions. Not in quantum physics. Three times two and two times three are two different matters, distinct and separate propositions.
I go to the gym three times a week and do Pilates three times a week, but not for more than an hour. It's not healthy.
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.
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.
I maintain by going to spin four or five days a week. I love that I can get a solid butt-kicking in 40 minutes. I also strength train two or three times a week.
I try to do two workouts three times a week.
Sometimes you're playing two or three times a week.
When we signed our deal in 1974, we'd already been together for six years. When they lowered the drinking age in Ontario in 1971 to 18 years, we went from playing two or three high schools in a month to playing clubs two or three times a week.
I despise 'animal welfare.' That's like saying, 'Let's beat the slaves three times a week instead of five times a week'.
I was commuting between Hollywood and Phoenix. It wasn't unusual for me to fly between the two cities two or three times a week.
I basically go to the gym three times a week to do weight training for one or two hours.
According to the celestial multiplication table, once one is three, and three times one is one, and according to heavenly subtraction if we take two from three, three are left. The addition is equally peculiar, if we add two to one we have but one. Each one is equal to himself and the other two.
When I'm training for a fight, I work out two or three times a day for five days a week.
Two or three times a week, I drive by the houses of numbers 78-100 just to rub it in.
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