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Quotes About Fitness

I love being in the gym.
~ Scott Brooks
I love sports - if I'm not acting, I'm probably doing sports.
~ Gabriel Basso
I love boxing, and boxing has always been my favorite sport. I was always into it, and I boxed recreationally all of my life.
~ Holt McCallany
I'm a big foodie, I do a lot of yoga - I love yoga - I love running... I just enjoy being really active, and traveling.
~ Jane Chen
I love that feeling of just finishing a workout and knowing I'm taking care of my body. It is such a good feeling.
~ Jenna Ushkowitz
I love food, so exercise is important for me.
~ Josephine de La Baume
I love fighting. One thing that is the key to that is I always love training. I love to. And I never drink before, no alcohol in my life, no smoke, nothing. I love training.
~ Joshua Clottey
I love indoor cycling - it has made a really big difference. I feel a lot skinnier. It's kind of the ultimate cardio.
~ Kate Bosworth
I hate working out, but I love jumping rope. Theres a rhythm. It's like dancing.
~ Katy Perry
I need to go to my yoga class - I love hot yoga!
~ Kimberly Williams-Paisley
In workout keep the balance between health and happiness - and also to choose the exercises that you love most so it doesn't seem so hard.
~ Lais Ribeiro
I'm kind of a jock. I sail, I ride a bike, I hike, I pump iron. I just love to be active.
~ Laura Schlessinger
I really love and it is important to me to be physically fit.
~ Marcia Cross
I'm not a huge gym person, so I try to stay away from the gym. But I love to run on the beach or go for a walk. It's better than riding a stationary bike.
~ Maria Sharapova
I love playing characters that are strong, when there's physicality involved.
~ Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Have you ever done any running or jogging?" Hawk asked. [...] "I walk," she told him. "I've never had any desire to run or jog." "Why not? Don't you like to sweat?" "As a matter of fact, I don't." She smiled. "Besides, Southern ladies never sweat. We don't even perspire." "Then what the hell do you do?" "We glow.
~ Beverly Barton
On average the total walking of an American these days--that's walking of all types: from car to office, from office to car, around the supermarket and shopping malls--adds up to 1.4 miles a week, barely 350 yards a day. That's ridiculous.
~ Bill Bryson
An analysis of 655,000 people in 2012 found that being active for just eleven minutes a day after the age of forty yielded 1.8 years of added life expectancy. Being active for an hour or more a day improved life expectancy by 4.2 years.
~ Bill Bryson
more than half of all first heart attacks (fatal or otherwise) occur in people who are fit and healthy and have no known obvious risks. They don't smoke or drink to excess, are not seriously overweight, and do not have chronically high blood pressure or even bad cholesterol readings, but they get a heart attack anyway. Living a virtuous life doesn't guarantee that you will escape heart problems; it just improves your chances.
~ Bill Bryson
At very high altitudes, any exertion becomes difficult and exhausting. Around 40 percent of people experience altitude sickness above thirteen thousand feet, and it is impossible to predict who the victims will be because it is not related to fitness.
~ Bill Bryson
Not less than two hours a day should be devoted to exercise and the weather should be little regarded. If the body be feeble, the mind will not be strong. —thomas jefferson
~ Bill Bryson
And running—serious, dogged, long-distance running—is the one thing we do superlatively well.
~ Bill Bryson
On average the total walking of an American these days—that's walking of all types: from car to office, from office to car, around the supermarket and shopping malls—adds up to 1.4 miles a week, barely 350 yards a day.
~ Bill Bryson
Should hyperintelligence matter when we're comparing teams from different decades? Absolutely. It's an era-specific advantage, just like smoking, lowtop sneakers, lack of fitness and rudimentary VD medication were detriments during the Russell era.
~ Bill Simmons