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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
Skateboarding is training, but I don't think of it as training. It's fun.
The marathon can humble you.
The best thing about football for me is the reacting. It's a lot of instincts. But training, for me, it's more for the meditating. And I spend more time training than actually playing football. So I get into that zone during training more than anything.
It seems we all agree that training the body through exercise, diet, and relaxation is a good idea, but why don't we think about training our mind? — © Sakyong Mipham
It seems we all agree that training the body through exercise, diet, and relaxation is a good idea, but why don't we think about training our mind?
Self-Realization Fellowship seemed like training. It was the training ground for finding a sense of peace in myself. Because that's my job. It's no one else's.
Breathing is central to every aspect of meditation training. It's a wonderful place to focus in training the mind to be calm and concentrated.
Music is all about training in harmony, training to understand and use musical energy for our greater pleasure by attuning to the natural laws of the universe.
All training is negotiation, whether you're training dogs or spouses.
I go to practice every day. I really don't have a training camp. In the boxing world, and that's where that came from, almost every time a guy would get out of the ring and he wouldn't break a sweat again until he went to his next training camp. He would do absolutely nothing until he started training for the next fight.
I was playing at sixth form - training in the morning and going to the gym in the afternoon. I was doing my studying alongside it; then I'd go to training from eight to 10 at night.
There is no comparison between the training here and the training in Israel.
People are training for success when they should be training for failure.
In the marathon anything can happen.
The marathon is an art; the marathoner is an artist. — © Kiyoshi Nakamura
The marathon is an art; the marathoner is an artist.
For most Olympic athletes‚ their training is their hardest challenge and where they push themselves to the limit. For Paralympians‚ training and competition is an escape from the hardships and struggles of their everyday life. That is the difference.
I'm really hard on myself as well, nothing is good enough for me in training. I always want more, I always want to give 100%. I use my training like a competition. I imagine these two girls next to me every time single time I'm going over those hurdles in training.
The marathon is like a bullfight.
In addition the bill would expand an existing law "conscience clause" that protects physician training programs that refuse to provide training for abortion procedures.
In the marathon of life, there is no finish line.
For different roles, my condition and training and diet does alter. Depending on the role, it will really dictate the type of training I do.
Before leaving the Marines, I was the Training Non-Commission Officer, where it was my job to set up all training scenarios each week that my unit would partake in.
The New York Marathon: a fantastic event.
Sex role training becomes divorce training.
Strength training is an important part of every athlete's training program, but for me it's become almost like a sanctuary.
Instead of going to spring training, I went to basic training.
Every day in normal training, I'm trying to score more. And after training, I stay to practise my shooting as well.
Memory training is great psychedelic training.
You have to train smart. There is always a risk of over-training or training beyond what your body is able to recover from, and that leads to injuries.
I do all core-based alignment training and strength training. If I don't die at the end of 90 minutes, then it hasn't been a good workout.
I have a lot of power. Here, I can decide: training at six in the morning! Training 11 in the night! But my style is not to impose. I would like to convince the players of what they are doing. This takes more time.
Training and playing are different things. I've noticed it. If you come in and you realise after six minutes that it is tiring, then that is a clear difference to training.
Each training session I'm getting better and better. I have no other duties now, no worries, it's all about training, eating and sleeping. I have a lot more time and can put a lot more effort into training. I'm feeling better every day. As long as I'm feeling myself I'm definitely in no doubt I can go to the Olympics and win.
Even when I was training alone, just me and one of United's fitness coaches, I loved going onto the field, doing sprints, being at the training ground.
You can help build momentum in training by keeping the pace and intensity high. Make things happen in training, and then you can transfer that onto the pitch.
I'm a competitive bodybuilder; I'm not training just to be healthy. Ninety-five percent of the people training with weights are into this health thing, and it's a different mentality entirely.
You entered a marathon with hills? You idiot.
When there's training, I will focus only on training.
How much soccer training is it needed to become a top player? It depends on the efficiency of your training routine. Setting long and short-term goals is a must. When planning out a soccer training regime, one must strive for realistic and consistent program that will diminish specific weaknesses. Broad versatility of soccer skills is the Nirvana of every dedicated trainee.
As I grew up, Dad was more involved in training than promoting. He brought the same style to his training that he did to being a father - strong and strict. — © Eddie Guerrero
As I grew up, Dad was more involved in training than promoting. He brought the same style to his training that he did to being a father - strong and strict.
Writing is a marathon, not a sprint.
I ran my fastest marathon in the rain.
My goals are to run the London Marathon and do the best that I can.
The race of life is a marathon, not a sprint.
Doing the soaps, every day it's constant training. Dealing with camera angles, the other people - it's great training.
Just because some people can do something with little or no training, it doesn't mean that others can't do it (and sometimes do it even better) with training.
All training is negotiation, whether you're training dogs or spouses
My uncle developed the training philosophy. His idea of good tennis training is basically quite simple: you must try to gain time.
It was challenging to understand what was necessary to successfully carry out all the training simulations that we, as crewmen, would experience, and make a very successful use of that training and education.
I played against Ashley Cole all the time in training. For me, he is the best left-back in the world. He was the hardest opponent and I had him every day in training. — © Freddie Ljungberg
I played against Ashley Cole all the time in training. For me, he is the best left-back in the world. He was the hardest opponent and I had him every day in training.
I eat pretty clean, but the training is tiring. When you're training two times a day it can be really draining, so I'd rather stick with the diet.
I never realized how many holidays encroached on the collegiate training schedule. When I was training for the Olympics, only one holiday interested me, the Day After the Games.
Life’s a marathon, not a sprint.
I've been pushing and training for Lucha Underground and AAA, as well as parkour and stunt training for my movie, and I've blended those styles together for my wrestling.
I've trained all my life. I've always been one who enjoys training so it's not something that I think I can just stop doing. It might not be as regular but I want to keep training.
My family is heavily involved in the Marines and close-combat training, and I was raised doing Japanese sword training, so I've always been of the mentality that you have to be able to defend yourself.
If we are going to win the next war, in my opinion, 50 percent of the time of training should be allotted to night training.
I went from elementary school to proper training, operatic training, and I went on to the Motown University and learned a lot of things from some wonderful people.
For most Olympic athletes, their training is their hardest challenge and where they push themselves to the limit. For Paralympians, training and competition is an escape from the hardships and struggles of their everyday life. That is the difference.
I finished a marathon.
I believe it's extremely important to include some other type of fitness activity in your training, so cross training will help you to avoid injury when you are dancing.
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