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Starters want some game action to get into a rhythm with teammates, but fear getting hurt.
"We had a trouble-free Friday, which is the most important thing, especially at a track like this where you need to get into a rhythm with all the quick corners following each other," said Vettel.
"We would have liked one or two more wickets tonight, but it was also difficult for the bowlers to get into a rhythm with the wind as strong as it was.
As much as you can, try to get into a rhythm with your breathing.
For pulse surveys, following up three months later is recommended as it takes humans approximately three months to get into a rhythm with a new habit.
According to Kelly Glazer Baron, director of the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, creative people tend to get into a rhythm with their work and don't want to stop working just because it's getting late.
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I also got into a rhythm with my nonfrites diet and exercise plan.
Updated at 11.03pm BST 10.59pm BST USA 44 - Australia 36, 4 37, 2nd Quarter Okay, now everybody's getting into a rhythm, with LeBron James who passes Charles Barkley for most career points in the Olympics, doing all the offensive work for the USA.
"You try to get into a rhythm," Bober said, "and stay with what works".
People like Michael Phelps, these experts say, are masters of relaxation, able to get into a rhythm and stay there even with the intense pressure of Olympic competition.
I just went with it and tried to get into a rhythm all my own, and it started to work.
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