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Discover Ludwig"heavy training" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to intense and rigorous physical or mental training. Example: "The athlete had been undergoing heavy training for months in preparation for the upcoming Olympic Games." In this sentence, "heavy training" conveys the idea of the athlete's extensive and demanding training regimen.
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"A lot of this stuff requires heavy training and it's not fully mature," Mr. Pizzutelli said.
With its heavy training, it also depends on being able to closely control an athlete's life.
"They have heavy training there and I love it," Jensen said.
"A lot of these guys are coming back after very long periods of heavy training.
Rather than pile on heavy training, which risks injury, he insists on a long-term approach.
But, after a heavy training session, he suffered a heart attack.
Joe Torre's concern was that players could be at some risk breathing deeply as they went through heavy training.
Guy clocked 3 52.91 – nine seconds adrift of his personal best – and attributed the performance to being in heavy training.
In heavy training it's physically impossible to take on enough nutrition from diet alone so you do rely on sachets.
With August's Rio Olympics in mind, the Britons are in heavy training throughout the championships, but Peaty was pleased with his "training swim".
It varies dramatically depending on whether I'm in heavy training, or if I'm taking things a bit easy in the buildup to a competition.
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