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Sprinting When I'm so stressed that I need to pound the pavement, I prefer sprinting over long-distance running.
The newer exercises were tough — sprinting, passing, dancing through cones, turning, sprinting, passing — and the sense of relief he was, perhaps, anticipating was absent.
Sprinting is the enemy of endurance Anyone who has competed in triathlons knows that starting too fast and sprinting too early are two rookie mistakes.
He's basically sprinting uphill for a quarter of a mile.
You're making movie execs sweat money during your sprinting scenes!
Those things charge up with power when you're sprinting around.
I'm sprinting toward Rebel lines, blaster fire sizzling past me.
Before the sound was even finished, I was sprinting over.
SOME sports, such as wrestling and sprinting, claim long histories.
" On his habit of sprinting into meetings—"He literally runs.
"In many ways, sprinting is safer than running," says Boyce.
It is one of the most critical moments of sprinting.
If I had any doubt it would have been my sprinting.
Plus, there's a cute little rabbit sprinting across the loading screen.
"My heart is racing, it's sprinting for the line," she laughs.
No quartet had ever been assembled with a finer sprinting pedigree.
That's when I began sprinting the other way like a madman.
She saw a man sprinting past their house carrying a baby.
You might feel an urge to speed up and start sprinting.
"The law enforcement, they were sprinting towards the gunfire," he said.
The former record of 19.73 belonged to sprinting legend Usain Bolt.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) isn't sprinting toward impeachment hearings.
They comes upfield sprinting like they're about to take off, too.
"Anne is running like Catwoman, sprinting toward the plane," Perez said.
It's not uncommon to brake for an oryx sprinting across the highway.
President Obama was sprinting from Michigan to New Hampshire and then Philadelphia.
The world is sprinting ahead, while the United States is in reverse.
On the Great Wall, he had to run, since she was sprinting.
What's the time commitment like if you're sprinting to finish an investigation?
They're actually pretty pissed at him for sprinting in a straight line.
Titans linebacker Rashaan Evans was sprinting toward him and just feet away.
While the Olympics are sprinting ahead; parts of the press lag miles behind.
Like, literally they were sprinting to the car as Auld Lang Syne played.
It was a teenager in Trump gear, sprinting with a mob in pursuit.
DeMarcus says he saw Jenna sprinting from the pep rally into her car.
It involved shouting and sprinting and references to the classic Nickelodeon cartoon Doug.
Much was known about the biomechanics of sprinting, but little about distance running.
He explained to the new acquisition Jiri Hudler the benefits of resistance sprinting.
Once he realized it was, he was off sprinting again along the dugout.
It's like sprinting or doing a quarter-mile as fast as you can.
While other racers inched forward, watching their every step, he was nearly sprinting.
They might consider these stories about people "sprinting, strolling, or tumbling" into careers.
Some instructional videos show dogs sprinting on separate mills, pointed at one another.
So my little two-minute breaks are usually spent sprinting around the theater.
They got out and started sprinting to the beach, but his mother fell behind.
Before I got outside, I heard sprinting, a car door slam, and wheels screeching.
Now, imagine if a few toddlers were sprinting and shrieking across the peaceful scene.
Then, all of a sudden, across the park I saw dozens of people sprinting.
For every second you spend sprinting, spend that much resting before your next bout.
Hart took off, sprinting from his end of the field to join the celebration.
That's way back there, Laureano sprinting into the alley, climbs the wall, it's gone!
He came racing toward her out of the darkness with Raqkown sprinting beside him.
Backward exercising is a thing, with throngs of people squatting and sprinting in reverse.
Here, the visitors dawdle a little over their stretches, passing exercises and sprinting drills.
Australia's would-be saviour set off, sprinting with all his might for the line.
Men are, on average, faster than women when it comes to sprinting and marathoning.
Start ungainly sprinting, looking ridiculous with my poor Patagonia backpack clattering around, sweat buckets.
And sometimes the only cure for over-caffeinating is sprinting laps around your office.
But you can't just put on HAL and expect to be sprinting in seconds.
Marie and I are still stuck at our cage when we see people sprinting back.
The sprinting competition, which took place after the pushup contest, is particularly hard to watch.
ORR: I don&apost think they&aposre sprinting across the border as we always claim.
"Everyone starts freaking out and sprinting towards the door," Treat, a lawyer, told BuzzFeed News.
Moments later, the camera pans across to reveal the glorious sight of Harvey sprinting away.
While her professional sprinting career is over, Richards-Ross is also an entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Slow and steady might win the race, but sprinting can help kickstart that initial concept.
Inga: I was working eight-hour days, sprinting every 10 minutes during the busy periods.
I was constantly sprinting because customers needed to see how fast the treadmill could go.
The most recent athlete to do so was American Lauryn Williams, in sprinting and bobsleigh.
She and her husband ran in short bursts -- sprinting and hiding to avoid being targeted.
Sprinting sensation Matthew Boling made a surprise appearance at football practice for the Georgia Bulldogs.
Olympic torchbearers jogged into several working-class neighborhoods and left sprinting, chased by angry residents.
Video posted on Twitter showed people sprinting down the mall's corridor in a panicked stampede.
And so, with Mr. Biden's footsteps getting louder, Mr. Sanders has been sprinting of late.
Read Andrew's full story here:The US is sprinting to develop a coronavirus vaccine or treatment.
The Mets, the perpetual kid brother sprinting to keep up, insist they, too, dig analytics.
Would you rather kill 20 minutes reading magazines or kill yourself sprinting through Terminal C?
He began sprinting toward the Nashville zone before his teammate Brian Dumoulin even had it.
The push is coming here, so every team's going to be sprinting for the finish.
"We know from sprinting that the benefits and costs with height are complex," she said.
A short video of a hog-like creature sprinting down the streets of Tucson, Ariz.
Apple is sprinting to get its supply chain back in order after slowdowns in China.
He later escaped with his girlfriend, after hiding under a bridge and sprinting to safety.
More than a sprinting machine, Lyles, an aspiring rap artist, runs to his own beat.
But you're not sprinting out to a theater to catch Josh Gad voicing a labrador, right?
I've worn it while hiking, biking, and skateboarding, so sprinting after two toddlers is a breeze.
You've got no weapons, so it involves a lot of sneaking, simple puzzles, and frantic sprinting.
Football does have some aspects that could make it less susceptible to doping than, say, sprinting.
The omnium is the ultimate track cycling test with the disciplines requiring sprinting prowess and endurance.
"And that's the first place I'm sprinting to — if I can even move after the race."
So now you're sprinting—running through the woods, hoping you don't stumble off a cliff-edge.
Connelly takes part in many of the adaptive sports events and his main love is sprinting.
I realized, 'This is the Trixie I've been inching toward, but now I'm sprinting toward it.
Some skinny kid, whose name I forget, was sprinting down the sideline, headed for pay dirt.
Unless you're sprinting — which drains a stamina meter — they're right on your heels at all times.
Knowing this, as soon as I touch down, I notice another player sprinting around the corner.
Children ages 5 to 17 can learn sprinting techniques, javelin-throwing, long jump, hurdles and more.
We're talking about sports like sprinting, where it's unclear how being a certain height can help.
A ball boy sprang into action during the same match, above right, sprinting into the darkness.
Then a man comes up behind her and appears to smack her backside before sprinting away.
And after crossing home plate, Zimmerman just kept sprinting, into the dugout tunnel at Marlins Park.
"You do the most unnatural thing, which is running backward, turning and then sprinting," Newman said.
The quintessential Air Raid play is called Four Verticals: four wide receivers sprinting up the field.
Whatever it is, it has sent the north magnetic pole sprinting away from Canada toward Siberia.
We knew everyone was eventually going to be sprinting toward the ground on which we were standing.
Sprinting in Final Fantasy XV is limited by your stamina bar, which slowly drains as you run.
But the sprinting was only part of a workout that lasted 10 minutes from start to finish.
Bromell, a 20-year-old American, is one of the youngsters sprinting fastest in Bolt's long shadow.
I pick up speed and I'm practically sprinting when I get to the door of my apartment.
You'll already be working up a sweat sprinting from venue to venue to see your favorite artists.
Benioff and Weiss are ready to kick things into high gear and start sprinting towards the endgame.
Although Cameron is under the tutelage of two sprinting legends, he's attempting to create his own story.
Sprinting—or body-building, for that matter—are not things one normally associates with old people. Why?
Jenkins adds that at six weeks post-baby, Pink is already sprinting and doing standard push-ups.
You'll be diving, rolling, crawling, outrunning your opponents and sprinting for cover — it's a full body workout!
Nobody would watch the sprinting races if the Jamaican and American track teams were barred from entering.
Bale, understandably, did not care, sprinting to the side of the field as his teammates surrounded him.
I also finally tackle the 30 minutes of sprinting and brisk walking to sweat it all out.
BACK AGAIN: Lawmakers returned on Tuesday and are sprinting to make use of the remaining legislative days.
"The options were swimming or sprinting," Dr. De Mars recalled, and, thanks to one sympathetic instructor, judo.
It suggested that, were I a runner, I would be better suited for sprinting than cross-country.
Now, Gaga is in transition, trying to find her footing in an industry that's constantly sprinting forward.
We're told Tristan left a few minutes later, sprinting from the kitchen door into a waiting Uber.
Not to mention: The idea of theatergoers throwing down their newspapers and sprinting to the box office?
Created in partnership with comedian Kevin Hart, the workout was 15-minutes and involved sprinting and squatting.
"He's healthy and active; that's inspiring to me," said Abdussamed Ambzhthingal, a relative sprinting novice at 75.
If California is sprinting ahead on efficiency, on clean electricity, it's running fast just to keep up.
For the past 150 years, however, the pole has been sprinting away from Canada and toward Siberia.
Throw my clothes in and swipe my card to pay before sprinting back up the stairs to safety.
Newton threw sharply to receiver Jerricho Cotchery, sprinting between the hash marks down the middle of the field.
Footage showed protesters sprinting along the streets amid clouds of tear gas and ducking while blast balls detonated.
A performance version of the vehicle is capable of sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds.
"Their cardio is usually sprinting on the treadmill and the afternoon is mostly body weight workouts," he said.
Christopher Giannetti, that Mr. Waters had drawn the gun and dropped it in a stairwell before sprinting away.
Your brain goes haywire as it tries to reconcile your motionless body IRL with your sprinting virtual self.
"Their cardio is usually sprinting on the treadmill and the afternoon is mostly body weight workouts," Fine says.
Sprinting into CVS after work to grab a box of tampons and a $4 eyeliner feels pretty unglamorous.
As its intended recipient, Love watched it go out of bounds instead of sprinting to pick it up.
"I saw this security guard sprinting down the hallway toward Target," Sydney Weires told the St. Cloud Times.
Pandemonium ensued ... the benches cleared -- and the Yanks relievers came SPRINTING from the bullpen to join the melee.
Having scored the biggest win of his career, he's now in sprinting distance of a bantamweight title shot.
The statistics tell of a longevity of domination that the fickle world of sprinting had never seen before.
Next time you're in need of some running motivation let Hoffman and her relentless sprinting spirit inspire you.
While waiting for her turn on the vault, she started laughing just seconds before sprinting down the runway.
But unofficially, the former vice president sounds like he is running -- no, sprinting -- toward the presidential starting line.
By sprinting for a total of four minutes, for example, a 130-pound woman would burn 93 calories.
If you're counting me sprinting down a flight of stairs to catch the subway, I got you, homie.
"Disarming humility," said Mr. Roemer, his former boss, admiring that Mr. Kennedy was "not sprinting" toward any cameras.
It took 3 hours 20143 minutes, a marathon that featured side-to-side sprinting from beginning to end.
It can feel like you're sprinting on a hamster wheel of doom to nowhere — seemingly until you die.
Exceling at sprinting, he first dreamed of representing the Netherlands at London 2012 but was beset by injury.
Transitioning from pose to pose was similar to sprinting, he says, while the poses allowed for brief recovery.
A short time later, he posted photos showing himself SPRINTING on a track -- an apparent response to Fizdale.
And the slippery conditions didn't stop the 11 dancers from sprinting and galloping across the park's vast lawn.
Think 30 seconds to a minute of sprinting, followed by a minute or two of walking or slow jogging.
Moss – in all white – could be seen sprinting into a parking lot while the group screamed from behind him.
Instead, White Sox center fielder Austin Jackson raced to his left for a sprinting catch along the warning track.
Hurd injured his hamstring earlier this week at practice, going down in the open field after sprinting, Jones said.
He bet wrong, sprinting directly under the wheels of a big transport truck heading down one of the lanes.
Well, he ain't sprinting to the gym just yet ... he had to check in on his L.A. Clippers first.
Sprinting five or six steps behind was that 26-foot-27 Erie Lackawanna freight train known as LeBron James.
Espada cried as her daughter crossed the finish line, sprinting to the end to give her mother a hug.
That is, assuming you're sprinting not because you just can't wait to get to work, but because it's pouring.
Then he saw a man sprinting past the front of his home and soon heard a pair of gunshots.
Farah, who is known for his long strides and late sprinting ability, ran his final lap in 52.83 seconds.
I would either be a sprinter (I was sprinting in uni and got redirected to music) or an actress.
The footage shows the guy sprinting after the bunny as it darts at a wall of fire and smoke.
AMIENS, France — Dylan Groenewegen has turned the sprinting battle at the Tour de France into a three-man race.
So instead, I raise my Winchester to her, which immediately has her bolt upright and sprinting between the cacti.
On Thursday, he was sprinting alongside the gunners during a kickoff-return drill, yelling, "Let's go!" as he ran.
Eventually, the engineers got Atlas up and running — and sprinting and jumping and crashing headlong into an orange pylon.
Hightower started to the right before cutting it back and eventually sprinting down the left sideline for the score.
He spent his mornings at the shooting range, rattling off live bullets from his Kalashnikov, sprinting and shooting again.
Yoga was slow, much too slow for a skinny adolescent who loved running and jumping and sprinting and hurdling.
Workers are now frequently seen sprinting through the office with a series of digits scrawled messily on their palms.
You can spot the team sprinting away and several cameras record different bird&aposs-eye views of the experiment.
I think they've been sprinting for a long time, and they're all gonna run out of gas pretty soon.
Here he is late in a game Toronto leads by 20, sprinting back to swat Khris Middleton's corner three.
Production was reportedly suspended after Daniel fell awkwardly while sprinting and filming one of his final scenes in Jamaica.
I was flexing all my muscles while sprinting down the final stretch on the track, and I couldn't feel anything.
On Friday night around 10, freshmen are swearing loudly and sprinting around a hallway that smells of burnt microwave popcorn.
De Grasse, causing the Jamaican sprinting legend to look over, smile and push a little harder to win the heat.
It's been really cool because she's learned a lot more about the sprinting aspect of the sport as I have.
The shooter, an African American male, quickly ran away as did the dog — sprinting back into owner Genola Vance's home.
The second Olympic medal caps a meteoric rise for the former long-jumper who only switched to sprinting in 2014.
The scrum around Gonzalez broke, sprinting over to the woman in time to see her get dragged away by police.
Often, a super-athletic, but raw, player will get stuck at one speed, sprinting aimlessly into and out of traffic.
He took the carry and headed to his right before cutting back and sprinting for a 214-yard scoring run.
Styles is untethered to the cruelties of the world, floating into the sky, chasing waterfalls, and sprinting across the ocean.
If we're in this together, we're aligned on building the biggest and baddest company, then let's start sprinting right now.
He also recalled seeing one man sprinting away after his phone went off in the vicinity of the demanding director.
Several Marines were caught on video sprinting toward the fire, not wearing fire protection, to help save dozens of people.
Barbosa was a willing instructor, introducing Livingston to training methods that included sprinting on sand and backpedaling around traffic cones.
Not just the daily and overall rankings, but also a variety of secondary competitions for skills like climbing and sprinting.
Maple Leafs rack up 4-2 win over Capitals TORONTO — The Toronto Maple Leafs came out of the gate sprinting.
Dirt poor and without much in the way of supervision, they spend their days sprinting around and getting into mischief.
By the final 220 minutes of our run, Toledo was easily sprinting ahead of me while I gasped for air.
A quick switch of the field can leave a ref 40 yards away from the play, sprinting to catch up.
On Thanksgiving night, the sounds of gunshots inside an Alabama mall sent shoppers diving for cover and sprinting for exits.
Davinson Sanchez, Mina's center-back partner, was at midfield and sprinting looking for a lead ball on that Colombia breakout.
Instead of then sprinting to your nearest store to wait in line, send someone else to do it for you.
Is that a particular problem in Jamaica, where sprinting is such a big thing and everyone is obsessed with it?
Sure, sprinting from one show to the next in five-inch heels looks quite chic, but it's far from practical.
"I just want to say, you guys are my favorite filmmakers in the world," he said, before shyly sprinting away.
Go about your business as usual, but check your phone often and keep a big-screen TV within sprinting distance.
It&aposs pretty hard to trip and fall flat on your face when you&aposre walking cautiously rather than sprinting.
We asked him about the threats Drake made and he flashed us a big smile before sprinting to his car.
Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian on Roma's right wing, kept sprinting past Madrid's Marcelo, almost as if the fullback was not there.
They caught Majka with little more than a kilometer left and Van Avermaet used his sprinting prowess to pedal to glory.
Sprinting down the middle of the road, she looked back and saw Urdiales, swinging a machete above his head, chasing her.
The event's opening video featured an Apple employee sprinting across campus to deliver a box to Cook containing his "forgotten" clicker.
Microsoft is sprinting to add features that will give its Android phone a bunch of cool features out of the box.
Should I spend more time sprinting because of my fast-twitch genes, or attempting marathons because of all the other ones?
Photo by Courtney Chavanell, courtesy of Dana Falconberry Dana Falconberry has been sprinting up and down hills to get in shape.
But, good news for USA, Richards-Ross says all of that will lead to Americans being dominant in sprinting ... for now.
The footage shows him sprinting down the tracks and screaming at a man while waving to the oncoming train to stop.
However, the team did isolate genes associated with sprinting performance in contemporary horses, suggesting that Scythians may have valued those characteristics.
Van Niekerk got off to a solid start and gradually reined in his opponents before sprinting clear with 55 meters left.
Kim Jong-un has react -- has sort of acted in a rational and predictable way in sprinting towards obtaining nuclear weapons.
Sprinting to the edge of her movement range, she brought it down on her target, spilling a shower of bad blood.
Humphrey caught the 10-yard pass and spun 180 degrees to avoid a Trojans defender before sprinting to the end zone.
He was outside on his deck when the shaking hit and the pup, looks like a dachshund, started barking and sprinting.
And when you compare the overall progression of individual and team sprinting times for men, the difference is stark (see chart).
In fact, Justin Timberlake is still sprinting in the opposite direction of that bleached curls he rocked throughout the early aughts.
He changed his mind and got back into his truck, but by that time I was already sprinting down the hill.
Usain Bolt won three sprinting gold medals for the third straight Olympic Games, helping Jamaica to victory in the 4x100 relay.
A former long jumper and heptathlete, she has taken the sprinting world by storm since converting to the dashes full time.
Yet skulking about Cedar Creek, edging hesitantly around corners or sprinting for cover, while pros fight and die all around you?
But no one told me about the possibility of my reproductive system sprinting into its 50s before I even got close.
At the end of each warm-up, the athletes completed a battery of tests of their flexibility, jumping, sprinting and agility.
He was hit by a rider sprinting to the finish and suffered a gash on his forehead that required 100 stitches.
Most of the people who attempted the treadmill experiment tumbled in spectacular fashion, often after just seconds of sprinting all out.
It reminds me of being a reporter when same-sex marriage was in its third act, sprinting to the Supreme Court.
You would get grainy, distant footage of him sprinting across Chicago, and then long, extended shots of rubble after the fact.
Suddenly, we heard the sound of rapidly approaching footsteps, and we turned to see two boys sprinting toward the tellers' counter.
He noted that he has her alternate between one-minute of sprinting with two minutes of speed-walking for 30 minutes.
It was a LOT of sprinting on the machines today (ski erg, row, and assault bike), so I am absolutely zonked.
They then ran the men through a complicated, unfamiliar athletic drill, involving kicking balls and sprinting while being pressured and observed.
After dominating the world of sprinting for a decade, Usain Bolt retired in 2017, and needed something to fill his days.
Buttigieg is sprinting through high-dollar fundraisers — at least 10 over the next two weeks — to pick up more checks, too.
Humans running at vastly improved speeds could make the impossible possible — 500-mile ultraruns, hunting deer by hand, sprinting on water.
The result is a jaw-dropping visual display, complete with YouTubers in safety suits sprinting away from the towering foam mountain.
They're incredibly comfortable, can take me to any meeting, and are easy enough for when I'm sprinting from terminal to terminal.
By contrast, Tuesday night in New York he was an engine of perpetual motion, sprinting, churning, and spinning around the court.
According to Bloomberg, the company wants to go public in March of 2018, so sprinting towards viability seems like the only option.
"She has physical gifts now, especially in the sprinting areas that set her apart from other speed skaters," he told the station.
The Zoom Superfly Elite spike plate is all one piece; the spikes aren't screwed in, like they are with traditional sprinting shoes.
And now, Jaybird is sprinting out of the gates with Run, a slick set of earbuds that practically disappear in your ears.
By the time that weaker enemies were less threatening, though, I was sprinting through waves of ever-deadlier creatures to reach objectives.
"No, no, No. Not again," he screamed before sprinting over to the prize — a BodyCraft fitness machine — and stealing it off set.
Botelho appeared to be unconscious by the time he washed to shore ... with emergency rescuers sprinting into the water to help out.
He shifts left to right so quickly while sprinting that no one defender can react quick enough to keep him in check.
This time Buxton's sprinting dive for the ball came up just short, and Seager scored to give Seattle a 2-0 lead.
Surveillance video showed Kukic and Michael Hrynenko sprinting out of the restaurant at one point that day without warning customers or workers.
A spot for Heinz starred a stampede of wiener dogs sprinting toward a family in ketchup, mustard and barbecue sauce bottle costumes.
Daren Edwards was speaking outside of the Maroochydore Police Station on the Sunshine Coast when a man came sprinting toward him, News.com.
Donald J. Trump, the Republican, and Hillary Clinton, the Democrat, have been sprinting to Election Day for more than a year now.
Looking from the outside, you can almost understand why most players aren't sprinting away from the brutal game they grew up playing.
Otherwise, the accelerating slide toward left wing socialism will send swing voters sprinting back toward Trump ahead of the critical 28500 election.
The end of the video shows him climbing back out again, acting casual at first, and then sprinting off down the road.
In the 12th minute, Cameron floated a ball high toward the penalty box, where Zardes was sprinting below, sandwiched between two defenders.
Sprinting right out of the gate, the director, Yeon Sang-ho, dives gleefully into a sandbox of spilled brains and smug entitlement.
He began plotting his escape, which took weeks and involved sprinting and crawling in a field of mud before crossing into Turkey.
She's always sprinting to catch buses or racing between tasks, and there's something light-footed in her attitude to the whole scheme.
In the video, a young man wearing a bright green hoodie and jeans is seen sprinting from a sidewalk in downtown Nairobi.
She lifted her feet at a rapid clip, giving the appearance of sprinting in place as the ropes zipped underfoot and overhead.
Bolt, who won eight Olympic gold medals and led Jamaica through a golden era in sprinting, retired after the 2017 world championships.
It's not like shooting hoops, or sprinting, or swimming, or any other sport that you can go it alone for long periods.
Manning saw wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders sprinting uncovered over the middle and rifled a crisp pass to him for a 23-yard gain.
It was then that police said Conde tried to escape, sprinting past officers and leading to another scuffle, according to the police report.
Good news ... he was moving around pretty good at the comedy club -- but jumping, sprinting and cutting is a whole other ball game.
High intensity interval training (HIIT), spinning and sprinting are forms of cardio that challenge your fat burning potential and enhance lean muscle development.
I've done exaggerated jumping jacks to try and dislodge them, gone sprinting, done push-ups, lifted weights with sudden movements... nothing fazes them.
Weires said she saw a man who appeared to be a security guard sprinting down the hallway, and then two men stumbled out.
Understandably so — Samsung jammed a lot into an event that ran just over an hour, virtually sprinting through a handful of gaming announcements.
The proposition passed easily, backed by TV spots that showed migrants sprinting across the Mexican border as a narrator intoned, "They Keep Coming".
I had excelled at sprinting in high school and college, and had no real powerlifting learning curve when I began pursuing that sport.
"I definitely had to work for it at the end, dropping all my energy into that last barrier and sprinting home," Lalonde said.
The event, launched in partnership with Infront Sports and Media, will be contested in three different kinds of racing — sprinting, climbing and chasing.
But for most models, the second the curtain closes, they're shimmying back into their Rag & Bone jeans and sprinting to the next show.
The airport said Terminals 1, 4, 6, 7 and 8 were affected, and video showed people sprinting down hallways and out of terminals.
Three Connecticut high school runners cited Title IX when they filed a lawsuit this year after trans female athletes won state sprinting events.
Sprinting for the end zone in the second quarter of a home game against Oregon State, Best vaulted himself over the goal line.
Startups that have long grown as private companies are sprinting to the booming, safe stock market of 2018 — and now it's Upwork's turn.
The footage showed her sprinting out into an asymmetrical frame, her hijab shifting to obscure her grin, before collapsing after about forty feet.
Rather than sprinting upfield to join the attack—he wouldn't have gotten there anyways—Bedoya took up a position, should the attack fail.
You catch an occasional glimpse of a person sprinting past the frame; the sound of his running feet echo through the hushed museum.
But is that what a Democratic Party in which so many other politicians are sprinting to the left and hollering for impeachment wants?
The final moment of the first leg was a Barcelona counterattack, led by Messi, sprinting the full length of the Camp Nou field.
Bush Hamdan, Washington's offensive coordinator, said he marveled at the sight of the young wide receiver sprinting across the field as a freshman.
Under heavier scrutiny than most everyone else, he persevered into what is in track and field sprinting doddering old age, and yet prevailed.
When he turned to walk toward the clubhouse, they screamed in protest and took turns sprinting into his arms for one more hug.
"We are sprinting out of the starting blocks to build the first heavy icebreaker by 2023," he said in a speech in March.
Her student complied, lugging the weights toward an underwater staircase, up which a man was sprinting with a huge dumbbell in each hand.
On a quick countdown — 3, 2, 1, go — they stood and bolted, sprinting for the better place, gambling that the Taliban would miss.
Madeline kicks off the episode by peering over the cliff Jane keeps sprinting to in a mad dash to escape her own problems.
First of all, if you truly want to emulate the world's fastest blue hedgehog you probably shouldn't be sprinting around in faux-leather loafers.
Seconds later, Watson clicked another photo, which shows the children sprinting in fear toward the beach and the shark heading in the opposite direction.
During the three 20-second bursts of activity, the researchers asked the men to ride the bike as if they were sprinting from danger.
Kendall Jenner's completely in the buff, sprinting on the beach in a newly released portrait ... and the Internet is already having a field day.
Even during the Games, Kenya's Olympic committee sent home a sprinting coach after he was accused of posing as an athlete to doping testers.
That said, some research suggests that consuming baking soda may improve performance during specific, high-intensity, short burst-type exercises, like sprinting, he says.
Liina, who got the sisters to start running, said that long-distance running appealed to them more than the highly technical nature of sprinting.
Foot Locker's strong earnings for the holiday season could have its stock sprinting back to its all-time highs, Piper Jaffray's Craig Johnson says.
Instead, the parties are taking up the issue, now one of the defining points of debate in American politics, and sprinting in opposite directions.
That's right — seconds before Moylan had a chance to throw his second pitch, a stray cat burst into Busch Stadium, sprinting across the outfield.
But sometimes it can feel like the bulk of that hour away from your desk is spent sprinting to and from the locker room.
We leapt out of cover, covering the machine with sticky grenades, and sprinting back to cover behind the rubble that once was a farmhouse.
Then it's a race to lock down Mesa Verde, which begins with Kim sprinting down a hallway to call her contact at the bank.
Syracuse inaugurated the Dino Babers era of racetrack football by sprinting away from visiting Colgate, 25-7, in the season-opener for both teams.
Both models feature a powertrain equivalent to 459 horsepower, with the GT Performance edition capable of sprinting from 523 to 60 in 3.5 seconds.
This weekend, as his United States rugby teammates were playing in Vancouver, British Columbia, he made a detour to Oregon to dabble in sprinting.
Baez alertly tagged a sprinting Andrew Toles as he approached second base and then threw to first to catch Seager for a double play.
An unusual sport, for these athletes sprinting 25 meters isn't enough of a challenge; they prefer to do it straight up a timber pole.
Gaviria, 23, won four stages in last year's Giro d'Italia and is living up to his billing as the next big thing in sprinting.
Barely anyone knew who the unsponsored 30-year-old American with the topknot sprinting past Olympians in the final miles of Central Park was.
It opens with a photo negative-tinted voodoo forest, featuring stark naked trees and a man wielding an axe and sprinting towards the camera.
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To the extent that it works, thank Vikander, who actually manages to convey vulnerability between the acts of derring-do and sprinting past obstacles.
He's got one leg for walking, one for high-impact exercise, one for cycling, and even one for sprinting, all in a special closet.
Sprinting across several morning television news programs to address Washington's heightened tensions with Tehran, Vice President Mike Pence also pushed back against Lee's complaints.
Meanwhile, Americans Christian Coleman, Noah Lyles and Ronnie Baker have moved to the forefront of global sprinting along with world 100m champion Justin Gatlin.
Some of the Marines watched several unarmed men sprinting away from a building they were closing on and asked for permission to shoot them.
For more of a challenge, mix up sprinting for 30-second bursts with toning moves such as squat jumps, lunge jumps and tricep push-ups.
Early in the summer, she was photographed effortlessly sprinting down a grassy hill in 3-inch espadrilles at her husband Prince William's charity polo match.
To find out, they looked at the effect of sleep extension on sprinting speed and shooting accuracy in members of the men's varsity basketball team.
They quickly ducked into a bathroom to change and Wolf just had enough time to get Brown's phone number before sprinting back to his lab.
Bill Cassidy Republicans have revived Obamacare repeal from the dead and are sprinting towards passing a new repeal bill by the end of next week.
Bolt took center stage in sprinting during Gatlin's absence, and, despite impressive performances in World Championships, the athlete seems unable to usurp his Jamaican competitor.
MO FARAH will chase a long-distance running double and Usain Bolt will seek sprinting gold next week at the World Athletics Championships in London.
Jitters over the Chinese economy had spooked global stock markets earlier this week, sending investors sprinting to safe-haven assets, and pushing gold sharply higher.
"Six weeks later I had to be on set and twelve weeks later I had to be sprinting again," Cruise said in April during Cinemacon.
All of its compositions sit at right around the seven-minute mark, but they're maniacal sugar-highs nevertheless, sprinting dizzily through both joy and terror.
It looks like they're going to spend this new batch of episodes clubbing, teaching Aquafit classes, trying to kick Grindr addictions, and sprinting around LaGuardia.
After years of scrutiny, venture capital firms have been sprinting in recent months to hire female partners, especially if they previously had zero women VCs.
The Games may be a year away, but Simbine, who was a promising soccer player before deciding to focus on sprinting, is daring to dream.
Elliot, meanwhile, has made a run for it, and he is too busy sprinting away from his pursuers to say much of anything to anyone.
Whether you're bouncing down the trail on a mountain bike or sprinting on a racing bicycle, without proper tire inflation, you'll have a bad ride.
"Jamaica is more suited to sprinting than long-distance running," Mr. Bolt, who competes in his final Olympics this August, wrote in an email interview.
Like, Greg Fox, you started him at two, he was done at six, and the guy was like sprinting for four hours on the drums.
This protein controls fast-twitch muscle fibers, the cells responsible for the speedy tensing and flexing of the muscles involved in sprinting or weight-lifting.
Hogan led all players in the N.F.L. with 665.67 yards of sprinting, but came away with one catch for 8 yards to show for it.
The players tore away from the podium, sprinting through a thunderstorm, launching themselves chest-first onto the sodden grass and sliding toward their delirious fans.
Kevin Kiermaier played the ball cleanly off the wall and, with Altuve sprinting around third, fired the ball to the shortstop, Adames, in shallow center.
The festival is well known for its splashy, starry premieres partly because it's where a number of movies start sprinting toward the next Academy Awards.
A cross-court backhand passing shot that Nishioka couldn't handle ended the set and sent Opelka, sprinting to his chair, smacking his chest in celebration.
But though we may envision bands of mustangs sprinting through lush fields of tall grasses, we have to realize that the truth is much bleaker.
For the past five months, the House and Senate have been sprinting to pass all 12 of their annual spending bills before the September deadline.
Again, assumptions about a hunter-gatherer society might have you envisioning a group of men with bows and arrows, sprinting through the forest after their prey.
Often sprinting past explosions and sniper fire to bring the papers to safety, they risk their lives to help hold the perpetrators of war crimes accountable.
In the video, the adorable bespectacled boy gleefully races staffers in the office – sprinting so fast that at one point his yarmulke flies off behind him.
Sprinting in short, court-length bursts for three to four miles results in the most fatigue toward the end of a 373-minute Olympic basketball game.
" – playing over shots of Simpson sprinting on the football field, in Hertz commercials, and finally from a female heckler, screaming at him, "You ugly ass murderer!
"We on the scene of this bitch," she screamed at the opening of her Facebook Live video, sprinting toward the burning house for a DIY report.
Christian Eriksen took advantage, feeding it to a sprinting Heung-Min Son, who beat Courtois with a low shot on the short side of the goal.
He had to be known, which is why he knocked on doors advertising his fights as a teenager and trained by sprinting beside the school bus.
Sometimes the mystery can't be solved by sprinting around in circles though, and it's in this instance that you could really do with a Tile Pro.
Fearon has combined sprinting with bobsleigh for the past five years, winning a silver medal in the four-man event at the European Championships in 2014.
According to KKTV, the sprinting shitter has even been spotted pinching a loaf behind a nearby Walgreens, instead of taking advantage of the store's actual facilities.
As I try to think of what I might've done to offend this flying robot security guard, I start sprinting back to my ship for safety.
High definition video and cellphone recordings captured the most brazen attacks, with Turkish security officers sprinting at protesters, surrounding them and beating women and elderly men.
You can move in short bursts with the game's trigger, or take longer jumps that use up your action points, similar to sprinting in Fallout 4.
For a long time, I'd pushed the panic down by drinking or by refusing to be alone or by sprinting until my lungs and throat burned.
The event also took place on a 6-mile loop with minimal curves (curves require runners to exert more energy than sprinting in a straight line).
That's what Terry Peck allegedly did on Sunday night, skipping out on a $465 dinner bill by sprinting down the beach and diving into the sea.
But suppose the Democrats nominate one of the senators who are now sprinting leftward to catch up with what they perceive to be the Democratic base.
At 88, I remain a competitive runner, always sprinting the last hundred yards of a race to cross the finish line with nothing left to give.
But he found Smith sprinting past the Bulldogs' secondary on the next play and hit him with a perfect pass for the touchdown and the victory.
I often find myself stuck in a failure loop, my mind sprinting laps around a story, a problem or an idea, to the point of exhaustion.
It's a memo to those of us who could never support Donald Trump but think the Bernie-Squad-Warren Democratic Party is sprinting too far left.
Dani Alves had latched on to his pass down the right side and back-heeled the ball to Higuaín, who was sprinting into the penalty area.
This rule was raced through soon after Pistorius, who had then shattered Paralympic sprinting records, made his goal of running in the regular Olympics publicly known.
After sprinting from the briefing room, they watched Mr. Trump sign a directive to federal agencies to begin scaling back parts of the Affordable Care Act.
At a time when market capitalization hits trillions of dollars, companies such as Google and Amazon are also sprinting to trillions of dollars in market capitalization.
That's not to say I haven't literally yelled at my computer after sprinting around a corner, only to end up face-to-face with a mutant.
In his quest to become a more well-rounded athlete, Syndergaard said he had also worked on his sprinting technique with a Canadian Olympic track coach.
I also add HIIT sessions, or 30 seconds of sprinting on a treadmill then 123 seconds of resting repeated over a period of 10 to 15 minutes.
Feis was among the first to respond to the gunfire, racing to the scene in his security golf cart before sprinting after the alleged gunman on foot.
Whether your day calls for sprinting around the supermarket or fighting through crowds at the mall, you'll need something with a block heel to keep you sturdy.
No surprise, then, that creatine has been shown to enhance people's muscular performance during short periods of high-intensity exercises, like sprinting or weightlifting, according to ACE.
In 2011, a cow caused a commotion when it was seen sprinting along Liberty Avenue in Jamaica as motorists stopped to watch and record its desperate flight.
The prospect of going on vacation and actually being able to seduce someone without smacking the snooze button and then sprinting to the office the next morning?
Other investors can't seem to agree on whether the market has checked out for the year or is just taking a breather before sprinting to the finish.
Porzingis had a run-in with Knicks coach David Fizdale in November, who said his star player had yet to start sprinting as part of his rehab.
A prime example: On Monday, police in Florida responded to a man who had somehow wound up sprinting across the tarmac at Miami International Airport, WSVN reports.
Now, the classmate is sprinting out of the park, but the writer has caught her and wrestled her to the ground — wow, that's a double nelson, impressive!
A California man tried to evade police by sprinting across a freeway and hiding — for two hours — in a massive corn maze before he was eventually caught.
But sprinting is a lot like boxing in the sense that they are individual and elemental sports, one man against another with his legs or his fists.
It works so hard to make its concept work, sprinting through character introductions and introducing multiple vast conspiracies so quickly that nothing has any time to land.
"It's all about putting together a good technical race, to use my experience," said Gatlin, defying all the traditional rules of sprinting at the age of 37.
Right now Cousins is the slowest player at his position, averaging just 3.59 miles per hour in all on-court movement (sprinting, jogging, standing, walking, per NBA.com).
Just after 10 PM, the whole group sprang to their feet, waking children and sprinting to the front of the line—"They're taking more people!" someone announced.
Russia with an early chance, as Dzyuba feeds a sprinting Cheryshev in the area, but Cheryshev scuffs his shot and it goes out for a goal kick.
Luis Severino overwhelmed the A's with fastballs and carved them with sliders, sprinting to the fifth inning to start the bullpen relay that defines the modern postseason.
Sprinting around each level's sometimes maze-like layout is a sure-fire way to get murdered in a spray of enemy bullets, even on the lower difficulties.
The big tight end reached out, grabbed Conte by the helmet and tossed him to the side before sprinting down the sideline for a 75-yard touchdown.
This is a crucial advantage when you're sprinting or working on mobility drills (something I've gotten all too familiar with while rehabbing my knee in physical therapy).  
Unlike years ago, many Chinese want to exercise, and so the park is now filled with joggers in black spandex sprinting past restaurant workers in greasy smocks.
The country does not appear to be sprinting toward a long-range missile, but preparing the ground in case Iranian leaders should one day deem that necessary.
It's not every day a person captures footage of a javelina sprinting down a civilian street, so when someone does it rightfully creates quite the stir online.
Plumlee set the tone early, sprinting 2151 yards to the Vandy 133 on the game's second snap and setting up kicker Luke Logan's 213-yard field goal.
The sunny fall afternoon at Anna Maria College that began with pregame pageantry and players sprinting across the gridiron resulted in another loss for the home team.
Sam Bennett of Ireland crossed third, while the sprinting standout Andre Greipel was fourth after the mainly flat but lengthy 139-mile route from Castrovillari to Alberobello.
These aren't tech startups sprinting toward a big windfall; they are small towns, urban neighborhoods and farming communities that are a vital part of America's economic backbone.
Yiannis Exarchos, executive director of Olympic Channel Services, says it'll be used to help viewers understand different phases of sprinting events during the track and field competition.
Because of the energy system used for sprinting, it's necessary to rest much longer to replenish your body's resources for providing that kind of dramatic energy expenditure.
If you have primarily been walking, maybe try sprinting up a few flights of stairs and walking back down, which is a simple form of interval training.
Credit...Tim Barber for The New York Times NASHVILLE — It was 16 degrees out in mid-November, and Hayley Williams was sprinting through the Tennessee woods, naked.
Quintão thought of sprinting to her house to gather her documents, but when she saw the mud surging towards her she knew she wouldn't have enough time.
Bowie, who won a 2003m bronze at last year's Beijing world championships, only decided to turn her attention away from the long jump and onto sprinting in 2014.
A second Chinese official with knowledge of the situation said it was too early to say work was in the final stages, but that both sides were "sprinting".
On Tuesday, 29 days after she first vanished, the teen escaped by swimming across a large lake before sprinting through a field of tall grass to find help.
But before you start sprinting, we're here to drop a cheesy revelation on that sentiment: Homemade pizza is actually pretty damn easy to make — even on a weeknight.
Witnesses interviewed by local television described a scene of panic as the gunman entered the canteen, with students rushing to hide under tables or sprinting for the exit.
It usually depends on who the defender is; Harrell creates favorable opportunities by sprinting in transition and forcing whoever's back (often a guard or wing) to handle him.
High definition video and cellphone recordings captured brazen attacks showing Turkish security officers sprinting at protesters, surrounding them and beating women, elderly men — even U.S. Secret Service personnel.
That was a month before Simbine's Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro where he finished fifth in the final but almost a second behind sprinting great Usain Bolt.
He trained for those grueling games, for outlasting that defenseman, by sprinting on an exercise bike for a minute, then resting, again and again until the guilt abated.
A sprinting Turner arrived at first base just as the throw did and collided with the glove of Houston first baseman Yuli Gurriel as the ball rolled away.
According to Audi, the Quattro-equipped A4 is capable of sprinting to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and can reach an electronically limited top speed of 130 mph.
Sprinting sensation Matthew Boling made a surprise appearance at football practice for the Georgia Bulldogs as the third-ranked team in the nation prepares for the upcoming season.
It's no accident that the oldest individual medalist in Olympic track history is a Jamaican woman, Merlene Ottey, who was still sprinting in international meets at age 52.
I imagine her sprinting downfield on a deep seam pass route, snagging a no-look catch behind her back as she high-foots it into the end zone.
Down the stretch of Game 5, as Curry struggled to find space against a sprinting and reaching and grabbing Cleveland defense, Irving went about manufacturing room for himself.
In 225, the cycling publication VeloNews pegged Josh Hartman, the 288-year-old who grew up in East New York, as a trending American talent in track sprinting.
When Nasukawa found himself in deep water against Suakim he was simply sprinting around the outside of the ring to get away from him in the later going.
Williams is a three-time Olympic medalist and the first American woman to earn a medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games, for sprinting and bobsledding.
With a new gym bag, you'll find yourself reveling in the process of packing up and sprinting out the door feeling organized and on top of your game.
But the men's relay turned the night around for Britain, and Mitchell-Blake celebrated by sprinting down the track again, this time with the baton between his teeth.
The javelina in question (that's javelina like have, the Spanish pronunciation, not like javelin) was filmed last week sprinting along the side of the road in Tucson, Ariz.
Safeties have been forced to develop hybrid skills: sprinting the length of the field alongside fleet tight ends and charging at the line of scrimmage in run support.
She and Karen Thorpe owned the 2011 World Championship, with Barb winning the short course and Karen sprinting to win the 29.5-mile-long course by one second.
In March, a videographer for the gossip Web site TMZ captured Warren and three campaign staffers sprinting into Penn Station , in New York, to catch an Amtrak train.
U.S. Olympic legend Michael Johnson -- one of the fastest humans of all time -- says he's fully recovered after suffering a crippling stroke in 2018 ... and even sprinting again!!!
Karim Benzema's pass sent Cristiano Ronaldo sprinting between the Napoli defenders and past Pepe Reina but the Portuguese forward fired his shot against the foot of the post.
Eventually, though, by sheer force of will, and quite a bit of sprinting, Julius Flickerman did make it to the podium — albeit while flanked by unamused security guards.
For me, that meant changing subway cars when a man looked at me a few seconds too long and sprinting down blocks if I didn't like someone's vibe.
With Jamaica's Elaine Thompson and Netherlands' Dafne Schippers among those also competing for medals in Rio, there is a rich vein of sprinting talent currently running through the sport.
These freakish "overthrows", which are very rare, gave England a crucial six runs: two which the batsmen gained by sprinting between the wickets, and four for the fielding error.
The body can't convert fat to energy fast enough to keep up during most kinds of exercises that involve high-intensity sprinting and a high heart rate, Matheny said.
It's hard to gun down an army of hellspawned demons when sprinting in to finish off just one of them threatens to leave you hurling all over the floor.
The parallels with Season 3 were not lost on Mary, who went sprinting in the direction of the accident … only to find Henry safe and his bestest pal dead.
We heard about all these possible different shootings that had been going on, and as soon as we got back to MGM the entire casino just started sprinting everywhere.
Many feel that Europe is already at an enormous disadvantage compared to the US and China and will need to do some Usain Bolt-style sprinting to catch up.
We both turned and ran out of the park, me galloping on my bad knee and Moira sprinting in her heels, her glockenspiel case clutched firmly across her chest.
More impatient players could finish it in two, skipping the conversations you're meant to be listening to, and sprinting through the pastel-colored wilderness you should be luxuriating in.
At some point ... the stretching and hurdling moves turned toward sprinting -- and that's when the 44-year-old T.O. had to show the 29-year-old Subban the jets.
Instead of sprinting around and banging into one another and launching the ball high into the heavens, the women aim to keep it on the ground, to keep possession.
For all those who tuned in or actually made it to their seats in Rio, her performances redefined human limits, just as Bolt's sprinting did in 2100 and 2000.
Charlotte, North Carolina (CNN)A quarterback sprinting 1.83 yards for a touchdown in the final minutes to help win a high school state championship is legendary on its own.
"Sprinting up a steep concrete stairway, we burst through a portal and were stunned by a green flash," he wrote in his memoir, "My Life With the Pros" (1989).
After the arrest goes sour and Seed secures his place as the latest Charismatic Far Cry Villain, you find yourself sprinting through the woods and in search of help.
In high-intensity activities such as resistance training or sprinting, it may increase the number of fibers used in muscle contractions, meaning movements can be more frequent and forceful.
Here's Drummond sprinting out of the paint and away from his man to cover a D'Angelo Russell-Quincy Acy pick-and-roll that his teammates already have under control.
Children who run, hop and play develop thicker, stronger bones than those who remain sedentary, as do teenagers and young adults who participate in sports involving sprinting and leaping.
Trivers, an evolutionary biologist and pioneer of sociobiology, told Reuters in 2015 that he received $40,0003 from Epstein for studies of knee symmetry and sprinting ability in Jamaican athletes.
Sprinting commuters rushing to catch a train would have to ride home without their usual Brooklyn lager or India pale ale to take the edge off a long day.
He added the Longhorns' final points, as well, sprinting through a huge hole in the middle of the field for a 2463-yard TD with 2427:221 to play.
Trump, sprinting around a number of battleground states including Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Virginia on Sunday, continued to exude confidence, insisting that his campaign would upset the experts.
As soon as Brady took the snap, Edelman jumped into action, sprinting along the backside of the line to take a handoff and run into the end zone untouched.
A brilliant display of sprinting got Day Two of the championships off to a flying start but there were few to witness it in a largely empty Khalifa Stadium.
Doc teared up in his pregame presser, and the Clippers played inspired basketball from the tip, scrambling to contain the Blazers' mighty guards and sprinting out for transition hoops.
With an arcing, dipping cross coming from the left wing, veteran striker Paolo Guerrero found a turn of pace, sprinting onto the pass before collecting it on his chest.
Aside from the hits like sprinting, gymnastics, and swimming, American women are starting to dominate in wrestling, weightlifting, shot put, and other events where the US has typically languished.
TMZ Sports has obtained video from Tim Tebow's MLB workout at USC Tuesday morning ... showing the ex-QB sprinting, catching fly balls, showcasing his arm ... and BLASTING A HOME RUN!!
I had this same uncontrollable urge in June, when I found my head thrown back and my mouth open, the words sprinting out before I even knew they were there.
Ellia then found herself being asked to train with the main group in Canberra, leaving a sprinting career that had been a part of her life since she was eight.
Four years ago, I remember sprinting home to catch a shootout that my roommate was texting me about last World Cup, bursting in my door to catch the final shots.
But when you take into account the sheer number of characters who have been killed off to advance the plot, Season 6 also seemed to be sprinting toward the endgame.
Minnesota began its campaign by sprinting to a 20-3 lead against the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday, only to let that game slip away in a 16-point third quarter.
The Patriots' running backs spent more time sprinting to the team bus than they did on the field; by contrast, the Panthers led the league in rushing all year long.
It was hard to tell who started running first, but in an instant Heimbach and his guys were sprinting across the campus lawn with hundreds of students bolting after them.
A fuzzy keyboard mimics an oud melody, sprinting through notes with the abandon of a black-metal guitar solo, while drums and hand claps bang out a pulsing dancehall backbeat.
This is all the more true if your commute involves any time spent walking city blocks, waiting for trains or busses, or even just sprinting across a big parking lot.
Perhaps that subset of West Africans who wound up in Jamaica years ago was a population greatly enriched for genes that contribute to sprinting skills and an inclination toward running.
The 3-star reviewer would still recommend the trainer, especially for hill climbs, but he notes that the unit gets too warm and doesn't register when sprinting in low gears.
During the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Belize did have a big moment, celebrating and claiming three gold medals won in sprinting by the American Marion Jones, whose mother was born here.
Sprinting from workshops to motivational keynotes featuring famous faces and wannabes, I came away inspired and armed with information so that I too could succeed in business while being female.
The Games are underway, Bolt is back to defend his sprinting titles, and once again, the men's and women's basketball players from the United States are avoiding the athletes' village.
With the eight-times Olympic sprinting champion nearing his last race, the group has signed Canadian Olympic silver medalist Andre de Grasse as well as a number of Jamaican sprinters.
I don't celebrate these small triumphs so much as note them with a kind of grim satisfaction before sprinting to keep Harrison from toppling face-first over his Big Wheel.
BEIJING — Just as he had on previous trips, Zhu Feng bolted down his lunch at a Los Angeles airport before sprinting to catch his Air China flight back to Beijing.
They got to know each other over the following months — congregating at protest sites, sprinting away from armed regime thugs and protesting the death of a mutual friend in detention.
The footage, which she edited into a short video, showed officers sprinting to their police cars and placing animals in the back seat, front seat and anywhere they could fit.
Then he walked to the batting cage and practiced his bunts and hit towering batting-practice home runs that sent the bleacher rats to sprinting and yelping and tossing elbows.
There was a time in the early 1980s, she once recalled, when she found herself sprinting across the street to a neighboring specialty store and accosting a young window dresser.
Those breaches have shortened the breakout time slightly, though Iran is far from sprinting ahead as fast as it could, reports by the UN nuclear watchdog policing the deal show.
Georgina stares into mirrors, as if something in her features were awry, and, as for Walter, he comes sprinting out of the night, directly at Chris, for no reason whatever.
This is where bursts of high-intensity activity, up to 80% of your maximum heart rate, such as sprinting and cycling, are broken up with periods of lower-intensity exercise.
Arms control experts confirmed to NBC News that both satellite photos and U.S. intelligence assessments show that the rogue regime is sprinting to add more missiles to its budding arsenal.
But Cuthbert became a national hero, sprinting down the red-brick track at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia's first-ever Olympic Games, her mouth distinctively open as she ran.
Her coach Patrick Mouratoglou recently told Shape Magazine that you can't train for that just by sprinting, because that form of cardio only has you running in a straight line.
Theories about Jamaican sprinting success have ranged from their proportion of fast-twitch muscle fibers to a renowned youth development system to a public health campaign dating to the 113s.
Freese greeted Grimm with a bouncing single to right to score Andrew McCutchen from third while Polanco, sprinting from first on the pitch, made it all the way to third.
BEIJING — The action-packed, prime-time segment on Chinese state-run television featured an elite police force storming a gated desert compound and sprinting toward a white, three-story house.
Until … It was the apparent confusion that snarled Pittsburgh's final offensive play, an end-zone interception that silenced Heinz Field and sent the Patriots sprinting off their sideline in glee.
It remains a personal favorite, and few gaming moments have been as genuinely terrifying as sprinting from an enemy and hiding underneath a rickety bed, as they hunt you down.
Except Rodgers is doing it on football's grandest stage, all while dodging 300-pound human bullets sprinting at freakishly high speeds who want nothing more than to tear his head off.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Two years after choosing to focus on professional sprinting, Tori Bowie's meteoric rise has left her eyeing the sport's biggest prize — Olympic gold in the 100 meters.
Sprinting out to a 103-0 lead in the opening five minutes, West Virginia sank seven consecutive shots — three by Carter, highlighted by a 27-foot pull-up bomb in transition.
A Russian businessman almost hit me in the head with a roundhouse kick, and a famous football coach smashed his hands against a podium to swat at a sprinting virtual player.
Normal, well-adjusted folks aren't running 240-mile races in the mountains of Utah, or sprinting through traffic against the advice of their loved ones for 14 miles on school nights.
The opening video features an Apple employee sprinting across the company's sprawling campus to the Steve Jobs Theater carrying a mysterious box, while the Mission Impossible theme plays in the background.
Rogue One is too busy sprinting into the Star Wars mythology to make Jyn worth caring about—despite Jones's best efforts we are stuck with a placeholder as our lead character.
MADRID (Reuters) - Ben King earned the biggest victory of his career by emphatically out-sprinting Nikita Stalnov in a summit finish on stage four of the Vuelta a Espana on Tuesday.
Vick spoke with cops for nearly 10 minutes before suddenly deciding to make a run for it -- shoving 2 cops out of the way, breaking tackles -- and SPRINTING down the street.
Early internet felt like a languid stroll alongside a particularly weird stream, easy to dip in and out of, whereas modern internet feels like sprinting against the thunder of a river.
A deftly-timed dodge provided a brief opening to lay a trap in the path of a sprinting beast, the ensuing explosion buying us just enough time to catch our breath.
Yes, as a factory worker and then a soldier Zatopek used to train in army boots in the snow or on the spot, sprinting up to 32km (20 miles) a day.
While his career has had the usual high and low points since he became a professional 11 years ago, Cavendish became proficient in the often dangerous, always terrifying, art of sprinting.
Video footage from a relative shows someone sprinting through a dispersing crowd of protesters and a bearded Mendoza falling to the ground, his jeans soaked in blood from a stomach wound.
But I had not anticipated sprinting up and down the court and running in circles around cans of tennis balls at the behest of one of the greatest players in history.
What had been a palm-lined, peaceful scene turned into a bloody tableau, with gunshot victims crawling across patios, sunbathers sprinting to safety and bodies strewed across the blood-soaked sand.
He recalled as a child a foldout diagram showing different animals at the starting line of a race and then sprinting/flying/crawling to show the different speeds of different species.
You won't be sprinting through levels running and gunning your way to a glorious high score, viewing your team mates only as meat shields to draw enemy fire away from you.
In February, programmers spent a week in a swanky Santa Monica rental home they dubbed the "Fairbnb," sprinting to create a functionality that would help the company better partner with Uber.
Video footage of the escape from the Siglo XXI facility posted on social media showed people sprinting from the gates of the holding center, the biggest of its kind in Mexico.
At several recent rallies, Trump boasted that he and Republican leaders were sprinting to devise and potentially enact an additional "10 percent tax cut for middle-income families" before Nov. 6.
Her post-work routine involved peeling her clothes off outside the front door and sprinting into the shower, the best strategy she could muster for minimizing the stench inside her home.
One day the North Vietnamese overran his position, and while he was sprinting away in retreat, expecting to die at any second, he felt his soul run out of his body.
They were on such high alert that when several spotted a migrant sprinting toward a food distribution truck early Wednesday morning, they took him for a child thief and tackled him.
In the sixth, When Kahnle threw a first-pitch fastball behind Cabrera that sailed to the backstop, Torres immediately ejected Kahnle, which sent Girardi sprinting out of the dugout to protest.
If you were talking to a 13-year-old who showed promise and had real sprinting talent, what are the three things you would tell that 13-year-old to do?
He climbed the Eiger's infamous North Face in 22013 hours 22 minutes, sprinting up the 6,000-foot-high "Wall of Death" in the time it takes to run a fast marathon.
The Jogging's sensibility would come to be defined by this irony; it seemed to be pointing out that the emperor had no clothes while sprinting by in an invisible Nike sweatsuit.
But, as his critics were quick to point out, his past comments on his tolerance for blood would not immediately suggest he would be someone sprinting into an active shooter situation.
After beginning the performance, singing "Love Yourself," with some simple acoustic guitar, Bieber threw the instrument down, leaping and sprinting toward the back of the stage to perform with Skrillex and Diplo.
Astronomy, astrology and space travel were all evoked in a delightfully theatrical show that opened with runners sprinting in the dark beneath black lights, their track suits illuminated in patterned fiber optics.
For some, Warren sprinting through a cheering crowd while her salmon sweater blew behind her like a cape in the wind reminded them of happy times, such as leaving a party early.
As per a video posted by 9 News, the detective, senior sergeant Daren Edwards, swiftly sensed the commotion behind him, and tackled the man sprinting past, who was then accosted by police.
She had a gun on her for self-defense and began sprinting towards the car with her weapon drawn, believing that the assailant would get out of his vehicle and begin shooting.
The other is completely fuss free, merely a dash from cover toward the man as his back is turned, leaving a bullet in his temple before sprinting free of his guards' attention.
Interns will soon be sprinting down the steps of the Supreme Court to deliver printouts of rulings to TV anchors, something of an annual tradition at the highest court in the land.
I had no idea where Max's group had taken me, and I had only the briefest moment to take in the room before we were outside, sprinting to different vehicles and scattering.
She remembers sprinting for the door when the police finally came in and seeing, so clearly, the man she had watched sorting items at the souvenir stand lying motionless on the ground.
The sprinting champion Usain Bolt of Jamaica, track's one global superstar, who is sponsored by Puma, makes $32.5 million a year, including $30 million in endorsements, according to an estimate by Forbes.
Most of my workouts involve an hour of aerobic exercises like box jumps, burpees, sprinting, and high knees followed by two hours of running into people at high speeds on roller skates. 
Yet sometimes, like when I find myself sprinting through a gallery of Franz Kline paintings, I wonder if there's something I just don't understand in the works I so hurriedly run from.
Benedetti, riding for Bora Hansgrohe, had been dropped on the category one Montoso climb around 35km from home but worked his way back before sprinting to the biggest win of his career.
A car stopped to watch him (or her; officials can't get a look long enough to determine the sex), and a spooked Eno jumped on the vehicle's roof before sprinting away again.
He told his father, Joe, how long it took him to notice the flash of the rifle's muzzle before he turned to run, sprinting through a gate behind the first-base dugout.
The Italian rider Matteo Trentin won his third stage of the Spanish Vuelta after sprinting to claim the 13th stage, while the Tour de France champion Chris Froome maintained his overall lead.
"I want to enjoy this as much as I did my first and my second one," Mr. Curry told television cameras, before sprinting off to greet people standing along the parade's barricades.
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There has been no jockeying for position, no chance to ease in to the season: Liverpool had to hit the ground running, and it will have to keep sprinting until the end.
Despite arriving early for my flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Kuala Lumpur, I ended up sprinting to catch my flight after missing an announcement for a last-minute gate change.
The United States has been sprinting toward energy independence over the last decade, but that progress has come to a halt under President Donald Trump, according to new research from Goldman Sachs.
Another was a gentle cross-court volley that, combined with a preceding drop shot and lob, left Flipkens sprinting up and down the court, hitting a shot between her legs in desperation.
Another was a gentle cross-court volley that, combined with a preceding drop shot and lob, left Flipkens sprinting up and down the court, hitting a shot between her legs in desperation.
The longer the final season has gone on, the more its pacing has sped up to such a degree that it's more or less sprinting now, with little time for connective tissue.
Cutting the ring on Samart, Fenech had him sprinting to get off the ropes and by the second round Samart's legs had begun to slow and he couldn't keep Fenech off him.
An especially energetic Chick-fil-A worker in Virginia has become an Internet sensation after he was filmed sprinting down the street toward a customer who left the restaurant with her order incomplete.
High intensity interval training involves short bursts of intense aerobic activity within a stretch of more moderate exercise: intermittently sprinting for 30 seconds, for example, in the middle of a moderate-pace jog.
The 24-year-old Nilsson, who has a superb sprinting pedigree, took control early in each of her races and the final was no different as she sped away up the first hill.
Witnesses tell us RG3 was sprinting Monday night at the track stadium at Florida State University (his girlfriend, Grete Sadeiko, is on the Track & Field team) when he accidentally bumped into another runner.
The subtly branded video features the Jamaica-born sprinter jamming out in a studio, lip-syncing an original auto-tuned holiday ballad about "sprint-sprint-sprinting through [his] Christmas list," among other things.
Link was able to climb up any vertical wall I hurled him at, but he couldn't cling on forever: climbing, like jumping and sprinting, is governed by a little on-screen stamina gauge.
"I didn't really realize anything was off until I saw one of the moms fully dressed, sprinting into the water and screaming for somebody to help her son," Swedberg recalled to the outlet.
A small flashlight points the way and he's off, sprinting headlong onto the stage to the rockabilly roll of "Matchbox" — the Carl Perkins chestnut he made his own with the Beatles in 1964.
And after spending a week sprinting from panel to panel and wrangling busy musicians, talking to music fans who were happy enjoying a 6th Street sunset made for a nice change of pace.
He trailed by 16 points going into the final event of the competition but could not quite bring his superior sprinting prowess to bear in the 160-lap finale in the Rio velodrome.
But Derby says through all the carnage, he saw real acts of heroism -- people risking their lives to help others and law enforcement sprinting towards the gunfire to try and stop the shooter.
"I love doing intervals, like running and sprinting, and I see great results with that versus the 30 or 45 minutes of steady cardio I used to do on the treadmill," Mendes explains.
But research conducted over the past two decades has discovered that many elite athletes in sprinting and weightlifting also share a common genetic variant that may partially explain their successes in these sports.
That same season, we sneaked into seats behind home plate and my father went sprinting down a portal after a foul ball and came back with a mangled Walkman and a bruised knee.
Sprinting past Pitt linebackers at midfield, Barkley hauled in a pass over the middle and outraced defenders for a 19823-yard touchdown for a 21-3 lead in the early in the third.
Tyler Naquin hit a game-ending inside-the-park homer, sprinting around the bases to cap a two-run rally in the ninth inning as the Cleveland Indians stunned visiting Toronto, 26-23.
The video for the gorgeous song "Running" shows a Latino teen-ager sprinting with purpose and determination through empty hills and fields, though whether he's travelling toward or away from something remains unknown.
There he was at this N.C.A.A. tournament, smiling and trash-talking and sprinting up the court on a fast break to pull up early and sink a 3 from way beyond the arc.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Usain Bolt says he is serious about starting up a soccer career now he has retired from sprinting — and believes he could even be good enough to play for Jamaica.
I decided to attempt the run on a weekend at my parent's house, figuring sprinting through the same streets I had walked home on after so many unsuccessful mile attempts would be symbolic.
Bolt, who won eight Olympic gold medals and led Jamaica through a golden era in sprinting, said he felt motivation levels had fallen since his retirement after the London world championships in 2017.
I huff the whole way, never close to catching the fighter, having to walk certain parts, sprinting the last yards just to impress his camp, unsure Canelo even notices me on his tail.
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This can be frustrating; "61 Hours," for instance, left Reacher battered and sprinting to escape from a storage facility twenty stories underground, where five thousand gallons of jet fuel are about to explode.
We found ourselves sprinting across the court earlier this summer as part of the U.S. Open's tryouts for ballpeople, those lighting-fast runners who snatch balls off the court so play can continue.
Brides should think twice before sprinting to the keyboard to buy their own dresses though, Ms. Moore said, noting that oftentimes it's better to see the dress in person before making a purchase.
Long the domain of Olympians Justin Gatlin, LaShawn Merritt and just a few others, U.S. men's sprinting is about to undergo a major change at the Thursday-Sunday meeting in steamy Sacramento, California.
Still, don't count on retail or the oils or the autos to remain this market's leaders for long, because eventually this market's real generals will take back the baton and start sprinting again.
Then, we've got this epic shot of Amazons sprinting like blazes in unison, combined with a shot of Wonder Woman doing the same down the street and again, lassoing casually into the sky.
Notre Dame's defense sparked the next touchdown, as defensive end Julian Okwara notched a sack and a forced fumble, which teammate Ade Ogundeji scooped up before sprinting 23 yards into the end zone.
Pete Buttigieg: After sprinting into the top tier in polling in the spring, the South Bend, Indiana, mayor has spent the summer doing the unexciting work of building organizations in key early states.
Trump is sprinting toward a May 12 deadline for deciding whether to keep the U.S. in the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, which he and Pompeo have both derided as a diplomatic disaster.
Endurance sports may not exactly be a level physiological (or social) playing field, but women do earn, as Guterl did, top overall spots in the most grueling events—which they wouldn't in, say, sprinting.
One of the supposed divides in sports is between athletes who need short bursts of power — think sprinting or power lifting — and athletes like marathon runners and rock climbers who focus more on endurance.
In Bolt's semifinal run, he found himself challenged by 20-year-old Canadian Andre De Grasse, causing the Jamaican sprinting legend to look over, smile and push a little harder to win the heat.
Although the rally is hours away from starting, aerial footage provided by NBC Chicago shows thousands of fans lined up at the gate, sprinting toward the stage where the rally will be taking place.
Washington (CNN)The super PAC backed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is sprinting full bore to finance a late advertising barrage and save the Senate for Republicans, pulling in $43 million this month.
Naturally, the idea of praise being given to one of the 20th century's most ruthless dictators caused a stir, and sent House Speaker Paul Ryan, once again, sprinting to distance himself from Trump's comments.
Over their last few games, Smith can be seen sprinting to set ball screens for LeBron James, providing the type of effort that loosens up Cleveland's offense and makes attacking mismatches so much easier.
Five days later he won the 5,000 in similar style, ghosting through on the inside with 250 metres left and sprinting clear after Mohammed Kadir stepped aside to create a passage for his countryman.
The ACTN5773 gene encodes a protein called α-actinin-2577, which is found within the fast-twitch fibers of muscle—a necessity for generating rapid, forceful contraction in activities such as sprinting and weightlifting.
Specifically, he said, it is unclear to him how to interpret some of the advanced statistics — as one example, how definitively can one quantify whether a player is fully sprinting or just running hard?
That's how the players on Pine Ridge run most offenses, where all five guys were just constantly sprinting from spot to spot, setting back screens and seeing if they can get an open look.
Rather than sounding forced, Dizzee's sculpted flow darts between the scratches of the guitar and paints a picture like the one in the video—sprinting through London under the fluorescent, clinical glow of streetlights.
In some images, the anomaly is easy to spot: Two men sprinting through the middle of the sidewalk, a group of people moving in a coordinated way, a man standing alone in a crowd.
I was embodying Kate, a recently self-aware android in the universe of the hit HBO show about artificial intelligence, and I was instructed by my human companion over voice com to start sprinting.
Time and again he bamboozled his hapless opponent with delicate, wonderfully disguised drop shots, leaving the Russian either flat-footed at the back of the court or sprinting frantically to the net in vain.
Peter Sagan and Mark Cavendish, two sprinting stars, dropped out after Stage 4, causing the first real controversy at the Tour: Cavendish crashed out, while Sagan was kicked out for causing Cavendish to crash.
LONDON (Reuters) - Omar McLeod brought the smile back to Jamaican sprinting as he powered to the 110 meters hurdles title at the World Athletics Championships on Monday before dedicating his triumph to Usain Bolt.
Such training, known as HIIT, typically involves short bursts of high-intensity exercise followed by a short period of rest or recovery: intermittently sprinting for 30 seconds, for example, during a moderate-pace jog.
My wife was having dinner with friends, my newborn was sleeping soundly, and I was sprinting toward the end of Quantum Break, the latest game from Max Payne and Alan Wake developer Remedy Entertainment.
Sprinting — especially uphill — is her specialty, though, and this course, which includes two nasty ascents, gave her and Randall an opportunity for a prize that had eluded American skiers for more than four decades.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Sprinting great Usain Bolt is refusing to dwell on the disappointment of losing his Beijing Olympics 4x100 meters gold medal after his Jamaican team mate Nesta Carter tested positive for a banned stimulant.
The brief Modern Sonic gameplay clip looks similar to that of Sonic Colors and Sonic Generations, featuring Sonic sprinting on windy paths, dashing through enemies, and occasionally slowing just enough to perform some tricky platforming.
The constantly shifting allegiances are reflected in cinematographer Robbie Ryan's camera work, which has us constantly on the move, following one character, then another, sometimes sprinting from corner to corner, on the hunt for secrets.
We've all seen people do it: whether it's cycling, sprinting or long-distance running, the leader of a race will often start cheering before they've crossed the finish line in anticipation of their sweet victory.
Sprinting, diving and barrel-rolling, Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar made an absolute stunner of a play Monday night, one that's already being hailed as Major League Baseball's catch of the season so far.
Carry-on bag features—such as increased capacity, TSA-friendly tech compartments and rugged wheels—can mean the difference, literally, between a smooth trip and a chaotic one, especially when you're sprinting through the airport.
He told CNN the police presence outnumbers the mostly younger protesters in the busy Azadi Street, but he saw several protesters yelling "down with the dictator" and sprinting away from police on the side streets.
The Tabby made a break for it—sprinting out into the hellscape that is JFK, jumping onto a checkout counter, and scrambling up into the rafters, far out of reach of her human pursuers below.
The advantages afforded by anabolic steroids could last for decades, according to a study for the University of Oslo, further fueling criticism of what some have deemed curious "geriatric sprinting" on the part of Gatlin.
They began by recruiting 20 young, male athletes who play team sports like soccer or rugby that involve running, sprinting and sudden shifts in direction — activities that are believed to demand a thorough warm-up.
But once you see the finish line, you see these guys sprinting like crazy, and then you really know it's their brains that were holding them back earlier and there was always a hidden reserve.
Orchard, formerly Perch, is sprinting towards its goal of having a fully integrated home buying and selling platform, from title and mortgage services to its tech-focused real estate brokerage to a consumer search portal.
Dominic Thiem, 23 and on the rise, was throwing himself into next-gear forehands on Suzanne Lenglen Court — sprinting and sliding for drop shots and exuding the relentless positive energy that wins Grand Slam titles.
I ran with a group that headed east on a residential street, where we were stopped by a terrifying sight: a plainclothes cop, his face furious, shouting and sprinting toward us with his pistol drawn.
The group, an offshoot of the so-called Gang of Six, is "practically sprinting" to get the bill officially introduced, one congressional aide said, and are working to add as many Republican supporters as possible.
But, if I wanted, I could spend five rubies to run a special Coin Rush course where I'd control a golden mario sprinting through waves of coins I could used to spend in the store.
Just like a pair of perfect-fitting jeans and a classic little black dress, comfortable sneakers are a wardrobe staple — especially versatile ones that work for everything from running errands to sprinting to the office.
With a slim Republican majority in the Senate and four months before the 2018 midterm elections, President Donald Trump appears to be sprinting toward his second Supreme Court appointment with few obstacles in his way.
That's driven Wall Street sprinting to record highs again; barring a shakeout in the last few trading days of the year, the U.S. benchmark S&P 22 index should end with a gain of 24.4%.
Thompson's dominant victory ensured Jamaica maintained its grip on the Games' most prestigious sprinting titles, as well as making her the first women to win the Olympic sprint double since American Florence Griffith Joyner in 1988.
Peoria, Arizona (CNN)A little over three years ago, Peoria Police Officer Brandon Sheffert and his partner were on night patrol in a Phoenix suburb, when he noticed a teenage boy sprinting down a busy road.
I also began to break into a cold panic every time I heard its mechanical whir in the distance, often sprinting to the kitchen to make sure I had remembered to place a cup under it.
He is either moving or he is swinging, he cannot do both effectively and spends most of a fight sprinting, planting his feet to swing, and then leaning out desperately to try and reach his opponent.
Aldo shot me sprinting—this was for a video—and all these tourists were basically there relaxing and I come running along, jump all over them, dive into the water and come up with the salmon.
Then a life-size version of Chucky from the horror film Child's Play popped out, and park-goers were treated to the sight of a seemingly grown man sprinting in the other direction at full speed.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - South Africa's sprinting ace Wayde van Niekerk believes his calm demeanor will be vital to filtering out pressure and raucous Brazilian crowds in a bid to grab a 400 meters gold medal.
Once on their routes, the drivers and their helpers often pick up young men on the street as additional hands, everyone sprinting through fatigue and red lights to finish nightly routes of 1,000 stops or more.
The pitcher was the one who started time: Don't make me look away from the mound to figure out why the third baseman is sprinting into right field when Darryl Strawberry or Reggie Jackson is hitting.
As befit the king of sprinting and the biggest global star at the Rio Olympics, Usain Bolt of Jamaica prepared theatrically on Sunday night for the 43 seconds that it would take to insure another coronation.
Whereas Super Meat Boy had players sprinting through on a timer, focused on ratcheting up the death count, The End is Nigh has no such timer and moves at a much slower, more puzzle-centric pace.
In Utah's pass-happy system, Hayward could loom on the weak side, either spacing the court, sprinting up to attack off a DHO, coming off a screen, or diving toward the paint to catch a lob.
To better emulate those conditions, the athletes in this study began with a few minutes of easy jogging, followed by stretching, and then an additional 15 minutes of increasingly intense sprinting, jumping, zigzagging and other moves.
This movie is endlessly quotable and impeccably written in a way that blockbusters aren't anymore, and as a highlight it features one of the better scenes in recent history of a protagonist sprinting through the airport.
Their children played together at the Bezos family's 29,000-square-foot compound outside Seattle, sprinting around a room decorated with NASA memorabilia and a chair in which J.K. Rowling wrote parts of the "Harry Potter" books.
At first I was confused by most of the above — one minute Tara was happily walking along and the next she was nervous, and the next she was sprinting away as her "guides" shot at her.
In a video of the moment (which you can watch here), the runners are seen sprinting back to the start of the passing zone to try it again as the other teams race toward the finish.
CreditCreditDoug Mills/The New York Times DALLAS — Usain Bolt of Jamaica appeared on a video screen in a white singlet and black tights, sprinting in slow motion through the final half of a 973-meter race.
In the months leading up to that mating season, the males are sprinting all over the landscape, eating insects and packing on weight, since that they won't even stop to eat once the sex frenzy starts.
There are numerous videos on YouTube showing holidaymakers scrambling and sprinting to the pool areas of various hotels, sometimes at the break of dawn, to put their towels on sunbeds in a bid to reserve them.
But Perkins called his own number to convert another third down, bursting through the middle and sprinting 247 yards for a score to end a three-play drive with 73:27 left in the first quarter.
As we rounded the corner in front of a row of shops, we heard a burst of gunfire to our right, and then a small mob of zombies went sprinting past us into a hardware store.
The eight-times Olympic sprinting champion was slow out of the blocks, just as he was in his last race in Ostrava last month, and never managed to put a big gap between him and the field.
After about two minutes of sprinting after them in desperation (the seeing-eye dog does not give a shit, and thankfully he's on my heels the whole time), they both trot back to me like nothing happened.
The 21-year-old continued his meteoric rise to the upper echelons of global sprinting when he shattered a two-decade old 60 metres world record with a blazing time of 6.37 seconds at Clemson, South Carolina.
Washington knocked off the Boston Celtics on Christmas Day, only to fall back with a loss at the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday before finding their footing again and sprinting past the Houston Rockets 121-103 on Friday.
The film lost its directors five months into shooting, which means that Howard will need to hit the ground sprinting, especially as Lucasfilm has said that it's planning on holding to its May 25th, 2018 release date.
The weather was already turning nippy, so when Kamali got out of her tent in the middle of the night for a bathroom break, she wrapped her sleeping bag around her shoulders before sprinting for the trees.
But thanks to animator Eran Amir, the tech has a raison d'etre: So that everyone can 3D print tiny baby sculptures and use them to shoot hilarious timelapse videos of an albino infant sprinting around the world.
In surveillance footage from the home released last week, Brennan, who is black, can be seen sprinting away from the front door as Jeffrey Zeigler, who is white, takes aim at him and fires once — but misses.
With Bolt anchoring the relay, the sprinting superpower won four of the six golds in Glasgow four years ago and had been expected to dominate again despite the multiple world and Olympic champion hanging up his spikes.
LONDON — For anyone who isn't familiar with the Olympics omnium events in the velodrome, the points race — that one where they go round the track loads and do some sprinting and stuff — can be a tad confusing.
Faced with the awesome sprinting power of Norway's Marit Bjoergen, now the most successful winter Olympian in history, and Swedish snow queen Charlotte Kalla, Randall held her own to tee up Diggins for the decisive final lap.
Lynch tries to speak with her ... and later, you can see the 32-year-old bolting from the field and sprinting up into the bleachers to try to calm things down with Siva and other outraged parents.
Yoenis Cespedes, who hit a tying two-run homer in the sixth inning, ran so quickly out of the dugout that Wright said he saw him sprinting in his periphery, almost beating him down to first base.
Meanwhile, Tanaka helped himself — snagging a comebacker and sprinting at Pearce, who had veered off second — and got an assist from Gardner, who bumped against the wall to catch a Corey Dickerson drive to end the fifth.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Cole Chapman and his wife, Silvia Gabriel Fields, were having coffee on their deck when a nearby creek suddenly burst its banks, sending them and their two children sprinting to their pickup truck for safety.
The game seems to cheat a bit too, so if you create distance by sprinting and then revert to a normal-paced run, the horde will be allowed catch up until it's immediately behind you once again.
The goal of the United States is to make the Chinese government look weak, unstable and filled with protests while we are strong, unaffected by their actions and even sprinting ahead, given our robust consumer-based economy.
He was often injured, and so Botha encouraged him to switch his focus to the 400 meters, reasoning that he could still take advantage of his sprinting abilities but with less wear and tear on his body.
Ankle/FootAvoid These: box jumps, burpeesDo These Instead: balancing exercisesAnything that forces you to stop and start repeatedly, such as basketball or sprinting, is going to aggravate your injury, but Lingor says distance running may be fine.
It doesn't help that I'm playing at the same time as Horizon Zero Dawn, which does use the left stick, a click of L3, for sprinting, which can then be easily followed by a jump or slide.
Whether he's sprinting off a down screen or standing still on the perimeter, Bridges has already mastered a skill that will raise his floor and insure his place on an NBA roster for at least a decade.
He's not quite sprinting into the 21st century, but he is making an effort to inject some youth into his brand and he finally acquiesced to modernity and announced (Tuesday) that he would be joining Twitter (today).
These ingredients can be combined in tons of different ways to create dishes that do everything from restore Link's health to giving him bonuses (increased stamina for sprinting/climbing, and temporary resistance to extreme climates, for starters).
Ray Cowart collapsed, and Dax pulled himself out of the car and ran for help, sprinting almost a half-mile through walls of fire before encountering a farmer and the farmer's nephew, who ran to call ambulances.
Williams, founder of financial advisory firm Worth Winning in Dallas, is a three-time Olympic medalist and the first American woman to earn a medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games, in sprinting and bobsledding.
In a presentation led by chief design officer John Hoke, Nike unveiled its collection of high-performance apparel and shoes, including a soccer cleat made with 3D-printed materials and running spikes optimized for short-distance sprinting.
Jamaica's greatest sporting triumphs - bobsleigh achievements aside - have been in athletics, with "triple-double" Olympic sprinting champion and 100 meters and 200m world record holder Usain Bolt the symbol of the country for more than a decade.
Five-time Olympic medalist Sanya Richards-Ross reveals in a new memoir that she had an abortion just weeks before sprinting in the 2008 Summer Olympic Games — a decision she says cost her more than a gold medal.
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Christian Coleman demonstrated just why he is the man tipped to lead sprinting into the post-Usain Bolt era when he roared to victory in the 60 meters at the world indoor championships on Saturday.
In the video above, he helps explain why a two-hour marathon pace feels like sprinting to us, and a brisk jog to Kipchoge, Tadese, and Desisa—and why one of these men could make history this weekend.
On the Chiefs' first touchdown, Moore lined up in the pistol, faked a shovel pass to Tyreek Hill sprinting in front of him, then lofted an arcing ball to Travis Kelce, who had slipped behind the Packers' defense.
"We saw heart rates at one point up to 179 beats and these were people who were sitting down, not sprinting or running a marathon," said Dr David Lewis, chairman of Mindlab International, told CNBC over the phone.
A huge percentage of this episode makes no sense: the awkward Sansa / Arya drama to set up the Littlefinger reveal in the finale, Gendry's apparent world-class sprinting, the outright ignoring of anything resembling a reasonable time scale.
And you can find magical yarn throughout the stages, allowing you to craft new hats—like a sprinting hat that lets you tear ass through stages, an ice hat, and a "detective hat" that lets you solve crimes.
Deceuninck-Quick Step rider Viviani appeared to deviate from his line of sprinting to block out Matteo Moschetti, but Team UAE's Gaviria, who was also part of the Belgian outfit last year, said the Italian deserved to win.
At the top, the pair collapse and look out over Edinburgh—the streets they were sprinting through, screaming, 20 years ago; the city with a drug culture made them disappear into carpets and be vomited out of toilets.
While the fitter you are, the harder you'll have to work to hit your 2818 percent VO22.2 max, most people will reach theirs when doing any high-intensity total-body or compound workouts like rowing, sprinting, or circuits.
The Chargers then took the opening kickoff of the second half and made it 615-2317 four plays later, with Gordon taking a short pass on the left side and sprinting the distance for his 66-yard score.
Congressional memo WASHINGTON — Paul D. Ryan, the reluctant House speaker, eager 2012 vice-presidential nominee and youthful answer to Hillary Clinton, should be sprinting toward the Republican convention, a bright, optimistic star poised to sell his party's agenda.
If that was not enough to convince people that Wilson had his legs back, he also engaged in some trickery in the second half, flipping the ball back to Doug Baldwin and then sprinting for the end zone.
Staring down the barrel of four years of President Trump, Colbert is so far squaring his shoulders and preparing for the marathon ahead instead of sprinting to the nearest easy punchline — and his show is better for it.
He also halted the Knicks' momentum on a fast break in the fourth quarter, sprinting across the court to disrupt Emmanuel Mudiay's layup attempt that would have cut the Pacers' lead to four points late in the game.
After Woods hit a shot out of the trees left of the 14th hole, a sprinting uniformed guard, who was trying to control the crowd just behind Woods, slipped on wet grass and slammed into Woods's right ankle.
In the third quarter, sprinting toward the sideline on a toss sweep by running back Craig James, Sims was preparing to tackle him when his right leg planted in the artificial turf at Sullivan Stadium and got stuck.
It took a while to figure out how to navigate it, because it's extraordinarily high and the keys just keep modulating and the songs are 10 minutes long and we're sprinting around stage and tearing off our clothes.
There's no time to grieve, though: Time keeps sprinting toward the present, past the brightly modish 1960s and the late '80s, when a publisher tells Orlando that "genre-bending" would be disastrous for her career as a writer.
But none of them can be seen when he's sprinting past his own man up the floor, sucking help defenders in from the three-point line, and trying to end someone's life with pure violence above the rim.
Bartoletta had given up long jump to concentrate on sprinting after suffering a knee injury in 2006 but also took a break from the track after winning sprint gold at the 2012 Games, instead trying her hand at bobsleigh.
He's sprinting the floor (a skill that, all these years later, still sticks out to his high-school and college coaches), recognizing double teams, finding open teammates, and averaging more free throws per 36 minutes than he ever has.
Keys, a quarter-finalist in Melbourne last year, roared back in the second set as she finally managed to tame her powerful groundstrokes, sprinting to a 5-0 lead before converting her second set point to level the match.
Sprinting to the window is our main antagonist, Man In Blue Coveralls #1 (we'll call him Blue 1 for brevity's sake), well, Blue 1 gets to the window quickly and is followed by two people in dark street clothes.
With the U.S. economy sprinting ahead, the Fed made its tone slightly more hawkish at its recent meeting even as the European Central Bank made clear interest rates will not rise in the euro zone until late next year.
After sprinting through the streets of Shibuya, he's joined by globular blue cat Doraemon, who presents him with a green pipe — the means by which he can burrow through the Earth to reach Brazil in just a few moments.
Pappas writes a monthly poetry column for Women's Running magazine, musing on topics including the sublime scent of trail running ("steeped on me like tea") and the sweet pain of sprinting (her insides "gasping screeching flapping baby bird beaks").
Peloton, the buzzy maker of expensive internet-connected stationary bikes and treadmills, is sprinting towards an IPO that would award it a rich, $8 billion valuation — double what the money-losing company was valued at just one year ago.
TMZ Sports spoke with Marlene Owens Rankin who tells us producers approached her family several years ago to get their blessing to make a movie about the sprinting hero who beat Hitler at the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin.
Roughly six seconds ago, I was being chased by some secret police force for sprinting away from a self driving car without tossing the artificial intelligence some cash, which is obviously a thoroughly stupid way of robot bill collection.
"Ingestion of baking soda increases blood bicarbonate levels, which delays fatigue during high-intensity exercise bouts lasting one to seven minutes in duration, in addition to repeated sprint tasks and long-duration tasks that include intermittent sprinting," Trexler says.
What heart-racing joy it is to be immersed in the archers' theatrics, the group functioning as a kind of single, singular, heteromorphic creature, kneeling and sprinting and flying, its many cocked and outstretched arms engaged in synchronized flapping.
Football was all about sprinting and lifting heavy weights and getting as strong as you can be," he explained, saying that when he first set his sights on running marathons, he "had a hard time with running two miles.
Le Sommer added the second goal a minute later, sprinting onto a long ball down the right, outrunning and then shrugging off Allie Long, and cutting around a falling Becky Sauerbrunn before slotting her shot past a defenseless Naeher.
Together onstage, Villaseñor and Yeampierre represented less a handing of the torch from one generation of activists to the next than, as Villaseñor put it, a "continuum," with Gen Z sprinting to fight for climate justice alongside their elders.
As they debate how to fund the world's growing infrastructure needs, two things will be clear: The world is in an infrastructure race, sprinting to keep up with an expanding global economy – and the United States is falling behind.
Sprinting across the state's sparsely populated, westernmost reaches, Klobuchar is heralding her many endorsements in the state, a doubling of her staff in Iowa and the $1 million she raised in the day after the debate on Thursday night.
With the ball on the Giants' 38-yard line with 3:45 left in the first half, Rodgers slung a strike over Giants cornerback Eli Apple to wide receiver Davante Adams sprinting down the right sideline for 31 yards.
With friends in Stars Hallow and Richard and Emily in Hartford, Lorelai and Rory spend this Gilmore Girls Thanksgiving special sprinting from celebration to celebration trying to fit everyone's expectations into their plans — and numerous meals into their stomachs.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Belgium's Greg Van Avermaet snatched gold in a thrilling finish to the men's Olympic road race, out-sprinting Denmark's Jakob Fuglsang by the Copacabana after Vincenzo Nibali's hopes ended in a high-speed crash on Saturday.
I make it about three-quarters of the way before it becomes hard to breathe, and I collapse on the grass again, memories of the gold medals I used to win at Sports Day for sprinting flashing before my eyes.
Minor knows from his own commute: when he lived off Montrose Avenue for almost four years, he'd hear the J or M train arriving at Hewes Street, and start sprinting across intersections and up flights of stairs just to catch it.
Although the fair catch today is more used to stop a poor kick returner from being run over by a few hundred pounds of sprinting muscle, it is still possible to have a free kick from a waved fair catch.
The resulting TV ad campaign, which ran for several years beginning in 1975, memorably featured Simpson — clad in a coat and tie, clutching a briefcase — sprinting through airports and hurtling over obstacles on his way to the Hertz rental car counter.
BERLIN, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele stormed to victory in the Berlin marathon on Sunday, out-sprinting his main rival Wilson Kipsang of Kenya to finish just outside the world record in the second fastest race of all time.
As two of the four brands that are being replaced (and no exact timing as to when they'll be phased out), we're sprinting to Target to get our hands on all of the cutest pieces from each before they're gone forever.
Despite her severe injuries — which would end up consisting of a broken arm, a concussion and head injuries that required staples, along with severe bruises — Bass had enough strength to escape, sprinting out of the house after Jackman lost his balance.
The same is true of Game 7, where a 13-point lead was trimmed to six over the final six minutes of the half on the strength of four Thompson three-pointers and a ridiculous full-court sprinting layup from Curry.
Reed was sprinting through the middle of the field on what would be a 16-yard completion and as he was being tackled from behind, he tried to lower his shoulders for the hit with Newlan and their helmets collided.
As for the training camp, Ruiz told Rogan he doesn't plan on changing too much from the way he trained for the first Joshua fight ... lots of sprinting and cardio work ... he'll just up the intensity the second time around.
Then I make sure I have as much inventory space clear as possible, and proceed to collect exactly as much sac venom as I can carry, before sprinting as fast as I can back to the safety of my ship.
Miami-Dade Police said the man, who was spotted sprinting across the runways after hopping a fence, had been dropped off at the airport in the afternoon to fill out a job application, but apparently wound up in the wrong place.
At VidCon, the annual conference that celebrates all things Internet #content, it isn't uncommon to see screaming middle school-aged girls flocking towards their favorite creator with the same fervor as a Black Friday shopper sprinting towards Best Buy's TV section.
You're running late for work, sprinting through the office lobby, screaming at some poor souls in the elevator to hold it, please God hold it, wilting and wheezing as the doors slide shut while you're just barely out of reach. Damn.
Instead of getting sucked in to thwart Goran Dragic's drive, Gobert quickly identifies the play and fights through Dwyane Wade's back pick before sprinting over to the weak-side corner where his man, Chris Bosh, is open for a three.
That means the offensive line — two tackles, two guards and a center — is often asked to move side to side, shifting into different areas or sprinting to get in front of a quick-developing play and an even quicker ball carrier.
Perhaps the defense's best moment came on a head's up play from Duran Harmon, a safety, who was sprinting over to help in coverage against Johnny Holton and ended up with an interception when Holton tipped the ball into the air.
From changing out of our scrubs in a "safe place" at the hospital and disinfecting every item we carry back and forth, to disrobing in our garages and sprinting to a shower before greeting our loved ones, life is very different.
He likened it to doing a twisting lunge every 210 seconds, nonstop, though he was encouraged to move even faster by a giant leaderboard, featuring a cartoon sprinting man, that showed the rates of the 235 fastest workers in real time.
Unfortunately, "Homeward Bound" breezes over Simon's fascinating latter-day work, sprinting through the last 20 years (a new family with the singer Edie Brickell, and new music that stands up to the best of his catalog) in about 20 pages.
The Jamaican simply laid waste to the best of the rest in the sprinting world to win his eighth track gold medal in what he has said will be his last individual race at the Olympics before his retirement next year.
NBC New York and The Associated Press reported that 28-year-old Matthew Dingley was accused by passengers and crew on the United Express flight of acting erratically before getting up from his seat and sprinting for the cockpit door.
When asked by reporters for his response, he often instructs voters to watch him in action on the trail, where he has made shows of physical force by sprinting through parades or lingering late into the evening to shake hands.
When asked by reporters for his response, he often instructs voters to watch him in action on the trail, where he has made shows of physical force by sprinting through parades or lingering late into the evening to shake hands.
Look, I don't want to be the bearer of bad news here, but her husband Ben (Jason Winston George) is sprinting down the hallway with a look of terror on his face, while the ominous voiceover guy promises a cliffhanger ending.
Odell Beckham Jr. only needed one play to steal the spotlight from the Dallas Cowboys' pair of celebrated rookies, sprinting to a 73-yard touchdown late in the third quarter to give the New York Giants a 10-7 victory.
Sprinting to a dead stop and then trying to laterally stick with a ball-handler is incredibly difficult, but in today's NBA this is what once-plodding seven-footers have to do if they want to stay on the floor. 3.
There are revelations, too, even for those who know the original game and its HD remake backwards, like the exhilarating moment you physically turn around to see Area 4's boss, a towering figure composed of purple blocks, sprinting after you.
While United States sprinting great Carl Lewis spent nearly an hour on Monday praising the Pan Am Games as a worthy endeavor for athletes, Thompson had no time for chit chat and made it through the mixed zone without saying a word.
It also says it's checking to see if you're at increased risk of low levels of vitamin D, and if you're likely to have better-than-average muscle force and sprinting ability — athletic prowess that football fans might especially be curious about.
Like Pete Rose, he played with a caffeinated enthusiasm, running out every batted ball, hustling to his position for the start of an inning and even sprinting to first after receiving a base on balls, although that did not happen too often.
If you're a fan of the luxury retailer then you know that they have one of the best and carefully curated selections of designer fashions on the web which is why we're not running, we're sprinting to shop The Designer Sale happening now.
So I'm walking along this path, lumbering a big adidas bag full of T-shirts and appallingly fitting jeans, and a small child makes a show of hopping off a swing, sprinting around the playground through the gate, and then up to me.
Without cut-scenes or exposition, the player-on-player scrimmages tell the story of thousands of people who, in an end-of-days scenario, choose to spend their final hours manically sprinting through the streets, fighting one another for the best remaining guns.
BERLIN (Reuters) - When record Olympic champion Michael Phelps and the king of sprinting Usain Bolt resume their hunt for world records and gold medals at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics next month they will not be the only big stories in town.
To prepare for what he says will be his final two years of sprinting, Gatlin has changed coaches from Brooks Johnson to Gary Evans and surrounded himself with young talents, including 23-year-old Bahamian Steven Gardiner, the world 400m silver medalist.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - In the last decade, Jamaica, with Usain Bolt as the figurehead, has emerged as the world's dominant sprinting power, usurping the United States from the throne it occupied since the start of the modern Olympic Games in 1896.
" "When BioShock 2 was finally real and we were all officially attached to the project I doubt I was alone in feeling, 'This is bigger than you, and unless you start sprinting from the word go, you will fall into the sky.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Jason Kenny proved conclusively he is still top dog in the British team, and the world, when it comes to track sprinting, leaving compatriot Callum Skinner in his slipstream to power to a fifth Olympic gold medal on Sunday.
Sprinting through a torrential downpour in the middle of the night is as refreshing as it is disorienting, and even though I'm laughing, I can't drown out that persistent question in the back of my mind—what the hell am I doing here?
Players who try "sprinting" as the tutorial informed with these other characters will find themselves plopping down turrets, or launching themselves into a forward roll, or firing out a hook, or something else that might not be so useful in a combat situation.
England's speed of recycling, a result of Tom Curry, Sam Underhill, Maro Itoje and Co sprinting into rucks, meant New Zealand's defense always seemed to be scrambling by the time twin playmakers George Ford and Owen Farrell were fizzing passes left and right.
The cavalcade of 2020 Democratic candidates sprinting to the left -- oftentimes seemingly trying to out-liberal each other -- is all the evidence you need (although the Gallup poll is useful too!) that the energy of the party is located in its liberal wing.
Then Mr. Aquino-Simon and at least three other reputed Cholos can be seen sprinting up the block from 367 East 151st Street, where neighbors said they used a second-floor apartment as a "trap house," to smoke marijuana and host parties.
The 28-year-old Kiprop, seeking to equal the record of four successive titles set by Morocco's world record holder Hicham El Guerrouj, kept out of trouble on the wide outside before sprinting home a comfortable second in a robust heat on Friday.
RIO DE JANEIRO — As the king of sprinting and the biggest global star at the Rio Games, Usain Bolt of Jamaica held aloft his index finger, signaling that he was No. 1, during introductions Sunday night as a smitten crowd chanted his name.
Another victim of his own mind is Alistair Overeem: who can come out looking like the perfect fighter against Mark Hunt but then looks timid and tries to throw punches while sprinting in the opposite direction against Ben Rothwell and Francis Ngannou.
Sprinting through a torrential downpour in the middle of the night is as refreshing as it is disorienting, and even though I'm laughing, I can't drown out that persistent question in the back of my mind— what the hell am I doing here?
Guests started to arrive onstage, with D Double E striding out just so Kano could sing "Hold tight D Double E that's a real OG" directly into his face, and Giggs sprinting out to everyone's surprise to spit on "3 Wheel Ups".
Safety Andrew Adams picked up the loose ball and began sprinting towards the end zone with no one between him and a go-ahead touchdown, but the officials whistled the play dead, claiming that Kern had been down before the fumble occurred.
When Michael rushes out of sickbay and to the bridge to warn Philippa about an impending Klingon attack, it was very similar to Kirk sprinting out of sickbay in the 2009 film to warn Captain Christopher Pike about an impending Romulan attack. 3.
The flare initially looked as if it would drop, and McCutchen, on first after getting hit by a pitch, was sprinting to third, but Haniger extended his body and slid his glove under the ball to loud cheers from the home crowd.
One teenager we met with told us how every morning he and his friends were instructed to strap explosive vests to their waists and picture themselves walking into busy streets or sprinting through enemy territory to clear the route for a frontline offensive.
Competing in his home country, the Frenchman led from the outset, sprinting to 10.55 in the 10003m, leaping 7.80m in the long jump, throwing 16.00m in the shot put, clearing 2.05m in the high jump and running the 400m in 48.42 seconds.
Candidates are sprinting across the country, headlining mega-rallies in states that will allocate delegates in the first weeks of March and sitting for interviews on national cable and network news shows that air in the media markets where they cannot be present.
He made the highlight-reel play of the first half, sprinting down the middle of the lane and throwing down a hard one-handed jam that posterized guard Braelee Albert and ended in a three-point play that knotted the score at 23.
Thus, when Marco Roboto and the RTP3000 pulled up at Londonderry High School, jumped out of the car and started sprinting across the parking lot in colander and cardboard — like, Vale says, "the world's stupidest SWAT team" — reporters pricked up their ears.
Based on the new departure time for my flight to New York, it appeared I had about 15 minutes to get to the gate to ensure I would not miss the boarding cut-off time, so I began sprinting through the terminal.
Only once does Mr. Berryman fully cut loose, to deliver a parody of an evangelical spiel, which releases him from the aural backdrop of the record and has him sprinting into the audience as an animated cartoon of a money-collecting preacher.
A set of snowy footprints trailed behind her, zigzagging through the waterfront neighborhood, and then sprinting out along the towpath, out past Market Street, past the lighthouse, all the way back to the single-story home she shared with her parents and brother.
But given the fact that the country where I was born currently appears to be on a fast-track into the fiery abyss and the rest of the world seems poised to follow suit, I'm about ready to say "fuck it" and start sprinting.
As more than a dozen stadium workers converged on the animal, it sprang to life and led them on a chase, sprinting toward the right-field line, then doubling back toward home plate before it headed up to the top row of the stadium.
Frankly, if you have a sword and zero training with it—even if it isn't good quality or sharp—you are at a tremendous advantage in defending yourself from everything but a gun, held by a decent shot, at a range beyond sprinting distance.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Usain Bolt's rivals will, for once, be glad to see the back of a man who has dominated global sprinting for the last decade but the sport of athletics will be far less enthusiastic about bidding a final farewell to the charismatic Jamaican.
One silhouette is of a baseball batter about to hit a ball (or watch it fly past his chest because that ball is clearly outside the strike zone) and the other is of a person (the character Tracer) sprinting forward with her guns drawn.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's Olympic committee sent home a sprinting coach from the Rio Games on Thursday after he posed as an athlete and gave a urine sample to drug testers, deepening concerns about the country's efforts to tackle doping, which has tarnished its reputation.
One move, a triple vault that involves an athlete sprinting full speed, then launching into a handspring with three spins in the air before landing on two feet, is so difficult and dangerous that after it was performed in competition in 2155, it was banned.
Maybe in the feathery orb of a dandelion's seeds, ready to be blown into the wind, or the carefree play of two kids sprinting down the street, you might catch a glimpse of your childhood, even if the place is far from that home.
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While the Mets still view Cespedes as a left fielder — where he won a Gold Glove in 2015 and where his throwing arm is still an asset — they also want to see how he and his legs respond to a position that involves less sprinting.

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