“I like to work out every day. I run, walk, do machines. I'm not neurotic about food. My rule is, don't let yourself get over a certain weight. If you gain 5lb, stop before it gets worse.” IfsRunningCertainWalksGainsMachinesWeightWork OutGet OverNeurotic Author:Andie MacDowell
“I take two walks up hills each day, and bike ride each morning. I also have an exercise bike to increase my heart rate. My wife and I have been going to a personal trainer for weights and balance twice a week for 10 years. My balance has improved tremendously and the weights decrease my age. I only feel 52, not 82.” FeelsYearsHeartHas BeensTwoAgeWalksMorningWifeWeekBalanceMy HeartExerciseWeightIncreaseAgingRateMy WifeHillsEach DayBikeDecreaseTrainersHeart Rate Author:Robert Bateman
“Walk more closely with God. Get nearer to Christ. Seek to exchange hope for assurance. Seek to feel the witness of the Spirit more closely and distinctly every year. Lay aside every weight, and the sin that so easily threatens you. Press towards the mark more earnestly. Fight a better fight, and war a better warfare every year you live. Pray more. Read more. Subdue self more. Love the brethren more. Oh that you may endeavor to grow in grace every year, that the end of your Christian course may be better than the beginning!” FeelsYearsMayWarEndsSelfChristianSpiritFightingCoursesGrowsChristSinWalksGracePrayingWeightMarkPressesLaysWitnessEndeavorWarfareAssuranceBrethren Author:J. C. Ryle
“Barcelona is a very old city in which you can feel the weight of history; it is haunted by history. You cannot walk around it without perceiving it. In Los Angeles, it is quite the opposite: it is an older city than it might seem to be, but you don't perceive this -- every day you get out of your home, you are driving somewhere and sometimes you get this impression that everything was put there the night before.” FeelsSometimesHomeSeemsMightNightWalksCitiesOppositesWeightDrivingImpressionPerceiveLos AngelesBarcelona Author:Carlos Ruiz Zafon
“It was like losing an important weight-bearing bone, and I knew I would spend the rest of my life trying to figure out how to walk the streets without it.” TryingImportantWalksStreetsFiguresLosingWeightBones Book:The Year of Endless Sorrows: A Novel Source: The Year of Endless Sorrows: A Novel
“When I'm not in training. I'll walk around the streets at 153, but it's not solid; it's my socializing weight.” SportsWalksStreetsTrainingWeightSocializing Author:Sugar Ray Leonard
“Play with your kids. Limit their TV time. Get outdoors and chase them around. Wrestle with them. Walk the dog. Go bike riding. The reality is that your kids are not stupid, and they know when they are overweight Start walking the dog after dinner instead of watching TV. You don't want them going on the Web to find ways to lose weight. That's when you'll find them eating tissue paper because they read that a supermodel did it.” KnowsWayWantPlayRealityKidsLosesWalksDogStupidTvsWalkingLimitsPaperEatingWeightDinnerRidingBikeTissuesOverweightLose WeightNot StupidWatching TvSupermodelBike RidingTissue Paper Author:Jillian Michaels
“It turns out there's only one thing that capuchins really, really love - and that's sweet stuff. If you give them a big vat of say, marshmallow fluff, and you let them go at it, what they'll do is eat their body weight in marshmallow fluff, walk away, they'll vomit, and they'll come back and eat their body weight again. And they'll vomit. And they'll do that for as long as there is marshmallow fluff out there. They love marshmallow fluff.” IfsGivingLongBodyBigsTurnsStuffWalksOne ThingSweetWeightFluffMarshmallowVatBody Weight Author:Bill Vaughan
“Barcelona is a very old city in which you can feel the weight of history; it is haunted by history. You cannot walk around it without perceiving it.” FeelsWalksCitiesWeightBarcelona Author:Carlos Ruiz Zafon
“A tranquil summer sunset shone upon him as he approached the end of his walk, and passed through the meadows by the river side. He had that sense of peace, and of being lightened of a weight of care, which country quiet awakens in the breasts of dwellers in towns.” EndsCountryCareSidesNatureWalksQuietSummerRiversWeightTownsSunsetBreastsMeadowsTranquilDwellers Book:LITTLE DORRIT Source: LITTLE DORRIT
“After I talk to so many people who are so unhappy about their weight and so depressed that they don't see any rainbows in their life, after I talk to about 30 of those, then I try to walk away and pet my dog, just do something that makes me happy.” PeopleTryingWalksDogWeightUnhappyPetRainbowMy DogMake Me Happy Author:Richard Simmons
“I've always liked walking; that's one of my favorite things to do, and I try to walk every day. [In Washington, D.C.] I can't walk outside, but we have the treadmill. And I walked eight miles at the ranch last weekend. Now I also lift weights, which is also great for bone strength. [Mrs. Bush mimes a biceps curl and laughs.] I'm very, very strong, actually.” TryingI CanLastsStrongWalksLaughingWalkingWeightMy FavoriteEightBonesMilesLiftsThings To DoWeekendVery StrongFavorites ThingsCurlsTreadmillsMimeBiceps Author:Laura Bush
“White people don't have that problem, they get to go through life never having to fit into a box, and it's really more so true for white men because even just being a woman, you sort of have to walk around other people's assumptions of you and it's so exhausting and there's a sense, especially among young people of wanting to just live your life, not having to wear the weight of that pressure - pressure that people of color feel, that gay people of color feel, that women of color feel.” PeopleMenFeelsProblemYoungWhiteWalksColorFitGayWeightPressureBoxesAssumptionJust BeingLive Your LifeWhite ManBeing A WomanExhaustingGay PeopleJust LiveJust Live Your Life Author:Justin Simien
“I also go on long walks with my dog, a golden retriever named Breeze-and I work out with weights at a health club a couple of times a week.” LongWalksWeekDogGoes OnCoupleWeightClubsWork OutGoldenBreezeMy DogLong WalksRetrieversGolden Retrievers Author:Karen Hughes