Free running involves jumping or flipping over and around urban obstacles as smoothly and athletically as possible. |
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He sliced the water without splashing around and moved through it athletically. |
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Six-feet tall and athletically built, he was 22 when he himself first began playing Buzkashi in the Jauzjan province of his native Afghanistan. |
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Drums beating, cymbals clashing, the dragons blinked and leaped about athletically. |
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Phillips has taken up the challenge to develop a higher level of interest among the more athletically inclined students. |
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Male athletes in general face greater present and long-term pressures to succeed athletically than do female athletes. |
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Will student-athletes be able to become athletically eligible for spring semester during January term? |
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The 28-year old skids to a halt, undoes her safety belt and leaps athletically from the car, slowly peeling off her driving gloves. |
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The tour was constructed in such a way, to allow families with children and the less athletically experienced to take part. |
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This athletically challenged, lame joke maker spends hours chatting up her labmates and checking her email. |
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Born in Ohio, he had an uneven boyhood, curiously dyslexic yet smart, sissyish in team sports but very competent athletically in individual competition. |
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I had never been very athletically inclined but swimming has provided a way to exercise and improve my general Þtness. |
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Skiers compete technically and athletically, against each other, by jumping from a ski ramp. |
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It was also interesting to compare yourself to them athletically but the actual competing bit however was not that important. |
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In keeping with the spirited soul of the TSX, a solid dead pedal is in place to keep the left foot athletically planted. |
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A decade later and the sport is not only more athletically demanding, but there is clearly a younger breed of competitor more willing to challenge established methods. |
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Tyler has applied himself both academically and athletically. |
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Bondar excelled both academically and athletically during her school years. |
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In the final, the Americans, Rogers-Dalhausser, beat the Harley-Alison team from Brazil in a gripping and an athletically high-class end game. |
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Sapper Greenfield was known to be athletically gifted and grew up playing hockey and soccer in Pinawa, Manitoba. |
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At a time when women were not expected to excel athletically, Babe's natural talent was immediately evident. |
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The Canadian champions were as gracious and articulate in their countless media interviews as they were athletically splendid. |
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King was athletically inclined from an early age. |
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These outstanding coaches are instrumental in helping our Canadian Commonwealth Games athletes reach their full potential, both athletically and personally. |
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Education: To offer top-level athletes an opportunity to follow an MBA program or similar during their athletic career so they hold a recognized degree at the end of their athletically competitive years. |
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From a technical point of view, we still have room for improvement and athletically we have made up some ground, but we are still not good enough. |
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This is the right fit for me not only athletically but also academically. |
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With the 2008 summer Olympics on everyone's mind it's easy to get caught up in the hype of sport. Especially if you have an athletically inclined child who you see going far-possibly to the Olympics one day. |
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The images transmitted around the world of the football festival, hosted in such a peaceful and athletically fair manner, also showcased the event's high level of quality for both the host nations and the organizers. |
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Growing up, and attending Biggar Composite School, she excelled both academically and athletically, participating in swimming, volleyball, fastball, badminton, and track. |
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We strive to provide them with the best possible athletic experience, so when they look back after four years they can feel they maximized those precious years athletically and educationally. |
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Slight of build and short of stature, Victorino hovered in and around the penalty area. His extraordinary speed off the mark enabled him to get the better of more robust and athletically built defenders. |
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At Brock, I was young and fortunate to be a part of a successful program and a coaching staff that would mentor young athletes and help them better themselves, athletically as well as academically. |
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At the time, she was being recruited by Dartmouth and thought she needed to prove herself academically and athletically on a larger stage. |
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A few hotheads have even suggested that he should run for president, which is a bit far-fetched in a land where voters like their presidents to be athletically slender. |
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By emphasizing training for all students at Harvard University, not just the athletically inclined, Dudley Allen Sargent virtually founded the discipline of physical education. |
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Researchers concluded that while Ivan was athletically built in his youth, in his last years he had developed various bone diseases and could barely move. |
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Garcia-Tolson is the athletically gifted 15-year old boy who is missing both his legs above the knee and competes in triathlons all over the country. |
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He was tall and athletically built, with broad shoulders and narrow waist. |
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