Danh ngôn của Joan Collins

I say, 'Use it or lose it.' I have my own fitness regime, which is centred around stretching, free-weights and fast walking. I also have a trainer half of the year, as I spend my summers in the south of France where I swim a lot.
I say, 'Use it or lose it.' I have my own fitness regime, which is centred around stretching, free-weights and fast walking. I also have a trainer half of the year, as I spend my summers in the south of France where I swim a lot.
Tôi nói, 'Sử dụng nó hoặc mất nó.' Tôi có chế độ tập thể dục của riêng mình, tập trung vào việc giãn cơ, nâng tạ và đi bộ nhanh. Tôi cũng có một huấn luyện viên nửa năm vì tôi dành mùa hè ở miền nam nước Pháp, nơi tôi bơi lội rất nhiều.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Fitness
- At the beginning of the season, you're still getting your fitness levels up, and those first few games are quite tough.
- The only way you can get match fitness is by playing games.
- At the end of the nineteenth century, a fanatical craze for physical fitness swept through Britain. Millions of men and women took up gymnastics, body building, and other physical exercises. Such a thing had never happened before, and it was given a name - Physical Culture.
- Early in my career, I got roles that demanded that I be fit to carry off the angry young man look. Of course, I'm a fitness freak, and that's something I picked up from my dad.
- As a father, my first priority is to help my sons set and attain personal goals so they will develop self-confidence and individual strength. Engaging in regular fitness activities with my children helps me fulfill those responsibilities.