There was a time when I was 312 pounds. And I've been all different weights.
Books are the training weights of the mind.
Why bother lifting weights if you aren't following a sound nutritional regimen? Sure, it may be fun, but are you really accomplishing anything?
If your legs are strong it definitely gives you an advantage coming down hill. As far as specific workouts go, I get a kick out of sled pulls and driving the sled. I put a couple of 45 pound weights on it and just go until I can't feel my VMO muscles (Vastus Medialis Oblique. ) That's the muscle right next to your knee, on the inside.
To reason with poorly chosen words is like using a pair of scales with inaccurate weights.
I'm not a big fan of just doing weights. Anything more physical is infinitely better.
There is no magic milkshake or workout machine. I think the real machine is your body. I do love treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bikes, free weights.
It wasn't until 'Thor' that I started lifting weights. It was all pretty new to me.
Meditation is as important as lifting weights and being out here on the field for practice.
I don't do heavy weights at all.
I never used to bother with exercises. Now I spend at least 10 minutes each morning working out with small weights
That's about the 1000th and tenth time (I've been asked about my neck). It's OK. I'm been doing a little stuff. I got some stuff from UT, weights to build you back up.
My father hauled boxes so I could get an education and earn enough money to pay someone to make me lift weights.
You go in the weight room and you lift weights and you do all these things to strengthen your body. This is strengthening your mind. When you can stay focused and you can use that focus to always come back with your breath to center yourself, so that you're kind of floating in the moment, in the spirit.
I don't really listen to music before the game. I mean, I play it in my car on the way to the arena, but I don't really listen to music before the game. I'm usually working out or lifting weights.
The amount of things you can do with a kettlebell is unsurpassed by any other training equipment - dumbbells, resistance machines, free weights.
The neural network is this kind of technology that is not an algorithm, it is a network that has weights on it, and you can adjust the weights so that it learns. You teach it through trials.
Some questions cannot be answered. They become familiar weights in the hand, round stones pulled from the pocket, unyielding and cool.
[Animals] do not so much act as be put into action, and that objects make an impression on their senses such that it is necessary for them to follow it just as it is necessary for the wheels of a clock to follow the weights and the spring that pulls them.
You wanna be big, you lift big weights. You wanna be little, you lift little weights.