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Drivers use bike lanes as parking spaces; the runners use them for wind sprints.
For wind sprints, or for cross-court sprints, or for pride.
"After you eat an abundance of chocolates in a short time period -- after about five takes -- you feel like you need to go out for wind sprints," Mr. Depp said.
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Since his return to Texas, Ryan has overseen the introduction of a similarly rigorous training program for pitchers: extra wind sprints, more long tossing (playing catch at a distance of as much as 300 feet) and plenty of live batting practice.
On certain practice days, Klinsmann nixed the team's standard wind sprints for less conventional drills, with names like "rubber twist" and "blind cow," which were purportedly designed to help the players experience "psychological breakthroughs".
But then he reconsidered after thinking about pregame wind sprints for nonparticipants.
A healthy Labrador can do swimming wind sprints for two hours, and should keep a very slight hourglass waist and be fit and light, rather than fat or heavy-set.
When the team learned it had been slighted, it ran a series of 20 wind sprints, one for each team it trailed in the rankings.
Olympians pause there for the panoramic view, or run wind sprints, or compare times.
Ever since the first coach forced players to run wind sprints, the profession for grown-ups who work in track suits has produced an inordinate share of the obsessed, the eccentric and the paranoid.
"They know we'll hustle around and run wind sprints out to forecaddie for them".
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