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workout wall thinking
Especially like right now, I'm not shooting a show so you get to act. You get to do that stuff, kind of treat everyone as 'All right, throw the paint against the wall and see what I can do with this and what people say.' I think it's a great mental workout because you have to ready something, learn something fast. It's good to stay on your toes and keep sharp if you're auditioning. Aaron Tveit
workouts
When I'm touring, I have to think of workouts that don't require a gym. Miranda Lambert
workout hiking work-out
Hiking is the best workout!... You can hike for three hours and not even realize you're working out. And, hiking alone lets me have some time to myself. Jamie Luner
workout training cardio
I do a dance-based cardio workout infused with circuit training, and emphasizing strength and alignment. Chloe Sevigny
workout years differences
This year I've really decided to get into the best shape of my life, and I've gotten there by changing not only what I eat but when I eat and how often, as well as my usual workout routine. The combination has made such a big difference, and I finally feel in the best shape of my life. Brian McKnight
workout keys training
It's the cross-training that's key. It doesn't let your body adapt to one stimulus too much and it keeps your workouts exciting. Brett Hoebel
workout exercise work-out
Whatever kind of workout you settle on, it should include the Big Three of exercise for health and fitness-aerobics, resistance exercises, and stretching. Jane Fonda
workout boxing all-time
One of my all-time favorite workouts is boxing. Cassie Scerbo
workout fun dimensions
A buddy will keep you honest and add a dimension of fun to your workout. Bill Toomey
boxing guys history name navy stake work
There is a lot at stake for the Midshipmen because they all want to be a champion. These guys work hard. They all want to get their name on a plaque and become part of Navy boxing history here. James McNally
boxing expect sports unexpected
I always expect unexpected challenges. Boxing is not an easy sport. Sugar Ray Leonard
boxing considered sports transcend
Boxing is a sport, but it's also entertainment. I wanted to transcend the sport and be considered just not as a fighter, or a champion, but someone very special. Sugar Ray Leonard
boxing dad enjoy run school
I enjoy the school run and being a dad. Boxing will always be with me. I like that. Sugar Ray Leonard
boxing definitely following gave happened knows
Without boxing, because of my neighborhoods, who knows what would have happened to me. It was always about following the leader. And I definitely was not a leader. Boxing gave me discipline; a sense of self. It made me more outspoken. It gave me more confidence. Sugar Ray Leonard
boxing mouths sometimes
Sometimes, very occasionally, you do your best boxing with your mouth. Bryce Courtenay
boxing fight good personal since skill soon start stunts time trainer tried
As soon as I get time, I want to start to do some fight training. I tried a little boxing once with my personal trainer back in L.A. - it's such a good workout, and it's a good skill to have, especially in my industry, since sometimes you have to do stunts and fight scenes. Katia Winter
boxing responsibility stopped
We stopped being a sieve on the glass. We started to take responsibility for boxing out. Jim Foster
boxing fight time
I started doing MMA and boxing at the same time - I always wanted to try an MMA fight to see what it was like. I had one fight, and I was hooked. Holly Holm
noon roll
From 11:15 a.m. to noon we take it all down and roll out of there. Tim Halstead
noon rewrite sharpest though time useless
I'm sharpest early, and though I can rewrite any time, day or night, I'm useless after noon when it comes to writing first draft. Hallie Ephron
noon fifty bed
Every woman over fifty should stay in bed until noon. Mamie Eisenhower
noon corny
High Noon is a pretty corny movie. Robert Duvall
noon
They threw me off the haytruck about noon. James M. Cain
noon hinges
Noon - is the Hinge of Day - ... Emily Dickinson
noon prime late
I start work around 8 a.m. and usually finish around noon. If there's more to do, I do it in the late afternoon, although that isn't prime time for me. Stephen King