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The phrase "extra exercise" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to additional physical activity or workout beyond what is typically done. Example: Although she was already exhausted from her morning run, Sarah decided to do some extra exercises at the gym for an hour before heading home.
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One of the biggest problems is motivating ourselves to do the modest extra exercise he prescribes.
"But they're taking it in stride and getting used to the extra exercise.
Lucky the extra exercise will help you stay in shape, then.
Because women have more trouble losing weight as they approach menopause, Dr. Levy said that she often recommended a little extra exercise for her female patients.
The rewards are convenience, speed, a little extra exercise and the independence one gains when not depending on public transportation or being subject to city traffic.
Yes, the bathtub may require a good once-over when salts are involved, but consider the extra exercise part of their holistic effects.
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Instead of using the CATs as assessment activities, the teachers often included the CATs in their teaching as extra exercises.
For example, no teacher added extra exercises or organized an extra discussion on findings that came to the fore through the CATs.
The CATs, instead of being implemented as assessment activities, were often included as extra exercises in the pre-arranged lesson plans of the teachers.
"Regular movement in everyday life or work can help keep joints supple and aids lymph drainage and extra exercises can also be useful if swelling restricts movement of the arm".
The normal compartment IS comprised: 1.41% EBM based on an average thickness of 87.5 nm [90], [91] (instead of the 43 nm previously taken [54] from extreme athletes to avoid extra exercise-trained effects [92]); 11.87% PBM assuming the same thickness as the EBM; and 86.72% ECM.
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