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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Sex role training becomes divorce training.
I will work hard on the training ground and hopefully do what I can to the best of my ability. The rest will take care of itself.
I'll do my core, I'll do my strength training, I'll do my occasional cross training if I need it. — © Mary Cain
I'll do my core, I'll do my strength training, I'll do my occasional cross training if I need it.
Every day in normal training, I'm trying to score more. And after training, I stay to practise my shooting as well.
There's a difference between someone who's 'harsh' and someone who is 'hard.' Life was hard. You lived in the South, as my grandparents did, and you had to survive. That is hard. In order to respond to that, he had to become a hard man, with very hard rules, very hard discipline for himself, very hard days, hard work, et cetera.
One training session won't change anything, but 10 will. Perseverance and straight up training.
All training is negotiation, whether you're training dogs or spouses
When you arrive at the training ground, you need to disconnect and focus on 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 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.
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.
I don't criticize weight training - as long as it is not a substitute for aerobic training.
You have to believe in your dreams every day, work hard in training, and - above all - listen to the advice of the manager and your parents.
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. — © Mariel Hemingway
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.
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.
Training in analysis (like any other form of chess training) should be treated very seriously.
For me, the training has to be a mixture of hard work - it has to have a good structure, a good base - but also, I don't want all my players to be like machines.
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.
How can you change things when you are under pressure? You don't tell a player who keeps giving the ball away not to touch the ball; you keep training and working hard.
You get the best out of the girls when they're enjoying themselves, when they've got a smile on their face - they're working hard on the training pitch, but they're allowed to relax off it as well.
Instead of going to spring training, I went to basic training.
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.
It has been said that the essence of teaching is causing another to know. It may similarly be said that the essence of training is causing another to do. Teaching gives knowledge. Training gives skill. Teaching fills the mind. Training shapes the habits. Teaching brings to the child that which he did not have before. Training enables a child to make use of that which is already his possession.
It's not always shine and good feelings in training. But when it comes down to it you need to have that happiness and motivation in training.
I'm really into circuit training. You don't have to do each station for very long. Implementing some free weights, maybe a treadmill if you're at a gym, you can put together your own little circuit. Go hard for five minutes, take a minute break. Maybe do a one minute hard run on the treadmill, right into some pull ups.
Today I know that physical training should have as much place in the curriculum as mental training.
People are training for success when they should be training for failure.
The AON Training Complex is not a training ground now: it's a village. It is difficult for anyone to keep tabs on everything.
I'm lucky to be part of a team who help to make me look good, and they deserve as much of the credit for my success as I do for the hard work we have all put in on the training ground.
Confidence is a belief in myself and my ability. I built my confidence through hard training. I believed there was no one out there working any harder than me.
Once I'm in training camp, there's no beer, there's no soda, there's no bad food. There's no anything. It's eat, sleep and breathe training.
I never doubted how I could help the team, and I never stopped working hard every day in training.
I did boxing for three years, and that was very nice. It's a hard but great, great sport. I really love the training aspect of it.
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.
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.
In the holidays at school, I used to go training with my dad every day. I used to see the hard work that went in behind what was an unbelievable Wigan team.
All training is negotiation, whether you're training dogs or spouses.
I don't ever train half-pipe except for the short training sessions during events, and because of that, I have a really hard time consistently putting my runs down smoothly.
It's hard to keep training at your best, but I made sure I did for when the time came, or when I did get opportunities like at Palace. — © Ruben Loftus-Cheek
It's hard to keep training at your best, but I made sure I did for when the time came, or when I did get opportunities like at Palace.
Hard work is about risk. It begins when you deal with the things that you'd rather not deal with: fear of failure, fear of standing out, fear of rejection. Hard work is about training yourself to leap over this barrier, tunnel under that barrier, drive through the other barrier. And after you've done that, to do it again the next day
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.
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.
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.
Training a puppy is like raising a child. Every single interaction is a training opportunity.
I treat it just like a workday. When I'm training, I'm training. When I'm not, I'm not. And when I'm not in fight prep, we have fun weekends.
I am first one in the gym, I do cardio before I have breakfast, and I am training hard every day.
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.
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.
The greatest feeling is coming away with a victory, seeing all of your hard work in training camp paying off. That's the best feeling. — © Teddy Bridgewater
The greatest feeling is coming away with a victory, seeing all of your hard work in training camp paying off. That's the best feeling.
All of us at some point have been coached by a male cricketer. I strongly believe that they get a lot of intensity into the training sessions. They are very hard taskmasters.
When I started training, I just started running every day, which you shouldn't do. I learned that lesson the hard way by getting a stress fracture.
When you get to the main roster it changes a little bit because you're more on your own, you fit in your training when you can, but it's hard.
Doing the soaps, every day it's constant training. Dealing with camera angles, the other people - it's great training.
Strength training is an important part of every athlete's training program, but for me it's become almost like a sanctuary.
In Hollywood, one doesn't bag a project over phone calls. You have to work hard, find a manager, give screen tests, attend workshops and take up voice training.
Each time I'm training and sparring, I'm always pushing myself to submit my training partners.
I am thankful that there are different seasons in life and training. I have learned to embrace each season realizing how important it is to allow the body, mind and spirit to fully cycle through each. My current season of marathon training is my favorite. I love the simple life of training and going after a goal with everything I have.
Pep and his staff work very hard, not just on the training pitch but also with the analysis of opponents, and now, of course, we understand more how he wants to play.
I'll just get my head down, work hard in training and in the games and I'm just here playing for Burnley and that's what I like doing.
I'm still in the gym every day for training, putting in the same hard work every week. That's the only way I know how to do it.
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