Top 1200 Physical Training Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
It's all to do with the training: you can do a lot if you're properly trained.
I have had no professional training.
My training is very important. — © Fabricio Werdum
My training is very important.
I pay a lot attention to what I eat, but I don't have any specific slimming method. I eat organic food, a lot of fish, no meat, and I force myself to limit sugar, even if I like it a lot. It takes a lot of effort! I have to practice sport a lot because I love cakes. I've danced for a long time. I learned the discipline, how to like doing efforts, endurance. Today, I practice a physical activity at least once a day. I run or I take a hike. Sport is for me as much physical as mental.
Be a politician; no training necessary.
Core training is so important.
Vanity of science. Knowledge of physical science will not console me for ignorance of morality in time of affliction, but knowledge of morality will always console me for ignorance of physical science.
Temperance is love in training.
I don't think about the money when I'm training.
Marathons are good training goals.
I did clown training for months.
When I'm training; I'm prepared for anything.
I tell the truth. That's my training as a reporter. — © Zoey Tur
I tell the truth. That's my training as a reporter.
My training was in theater, and I was asked to be a journalist.
There's no experience like on-the-job training.
I had no musical training at all.
In every training session, I learn.
I've been training quite hard.
Training is principally an act of faith.
When it comes to training I do that through teaching.
Meditation isn't just something we do to make ourselves more peaceful and to take some of the stress out of our lives. We do it because it's the only direct experience we can have of knowing God. Because God is that which is indivisible. Everything else in the universe, in the physical world, is divisible. Up and down, good and bad, right and wrong, male and female, and so on. But that which is indivisible in our physical experience is called silence. And when you get into silence, you're coming to know the indivisibleness of your life - and that's conscious contact.
If I'm training in the heat, I need electrolytes.
I don't have actor training, myself.
I love training hard.
When I'm shooting things, I'm training.
My training is documented on film.
Intellectual culture seems to separate high art from low art. Low art is horror or pornography or anything that has a physical component to it and engages the reader on a visceral level and evokes a strong sympathetic reaction. High art is people driving in Volvos and talking a lot. I just don't want to keep those things separate. I think you can use visceral physical experiences to illustrate larger ideas, whether they're emotional or spiritual. I'm trying to not exclude high and low art or separate them.
I fall a lot during training.
I am a psychologist. That's my training.
When I'm training hard, the diet is miserable.
My confidence comes from my fights and my training.
Each one of us starts Karate with some particular reason: to be a good fighter, to keep in good shape, to protect oneself. I wanted to become very strong myself when I first began. But Karate training soon teaches that real strength is facing oneself strictly, with severe eyes. This is the first condition of martial arts training. Therefore, all karateka must be strong inwardly, but quite gentle to others. As we train together, each contributing to a good atmosphere, let's try to bring out that serious strong mentality from deep inside.
If you're not falling, you're not training hard enough.
When you start to really know someone, all his physical characteristics start to disappear. You begin to dwell in his energy, recognize the scent of his skin. You see only the essence of the person,not the shell. That's why you can't fall in love with beauty. You can lust after it, be infatuated by it, want to own it. You can love it with your eyes and body but not your heart. And that's why, when you really connect with a person's inner self, any physical imperfections disappear, become irrelevant.
To say that a thing is imaginary is not to dispose of it in the realm of mind, for the imagination, or the image making faculty, is a very important part of our mental functioning. An image formed by the imagination is a reality from the point of view of psychology; it is quite true that it has no physical existence, but are we going to limit reality to that which is material? We shall be far out of our reckoning if we do, for mental images are potent things, and although they do not actually exist on the physical plane, they influence it far more than most people suspect.
We need better police training.
I've been training in all sorts of fighting.
Teaching isn't one-tenth as effective as training. — © Horace Mann
Teaching isn't one-tenth as effective as training.
All of a sudden, you have this newborn you have no training for. It's frightening.
A key factor is to do training that is fun.
Books are the training weights of the mind.
Training was one thing, reality another.
I work hard in training to be ready.
I'm a mediator by training and inclination.
I don't have actor training myself.
Failure is success training.
So immense are the claims on a mother, physical claims on her bodily and brain vigor, and moral claims on her heart and thoughts, that she cannot ... meet them all and find any large margin beyond for other cares and work. She serves the community in the very best and highest way it is possible to do, by giving birth to healthy children, whose physical strength has not been defrauded, and to whose moral and mental nature she can give the whole of her thoughts.
What wears you out is the competing, not the training. — © Eddy Merckx
What wears you out is the competing, not the training.
I eat, sleep and breathe training.
I have had no musical training.
Rafael Cordeiro is fundamental in my training.
Without goals, training has no direction.
Many of the products which create a modern standard of living are only the physical incorporations of ideas- not only the ideas of an Edison or a Ford but the ideas of innumerable anonymous people who figure out the design of supermarkets, the location of gasoline stations, and the million mundane things on which our material well-being depends. Societies which have more people carrying out physical acts and fewer people supplying ideas do not have higher standards of living. Quite the contrary.
It's wrong to believe that you need a certain physical body type to run. All body types can run. It's not about your legs, muscles, or cellulite. It's not about the physical side of things. If you train your brain, your body will follow. It's that simple. The hard part isn't getting your body in shape. The hard part is getting your mind in shape.
I started training bodybuilding in 1983.
It's all about training smart.
I do a lot of a cross training.
The only training for the heroic is the mundane.
I believe in what I do on the training ground.
Weight training is my go-to exercise.
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