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The phrase "intensive workouts" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe physical exercise that is challenging and requires a lot of effort and dedication. Example: After months of intensive workouts at the gym, John finally saw significant changes in his body and felt much healthier and more energetic.
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They took steroids to keep their bodies strong for the grueling 162-game schedule, which doesn't allow for intensive workouts.
"He was the first coach to use repetitive training and intensive workouts," Curtis said in a 1999 interview for Splash magazine.
LONDON — The World Cup has already begun, in the sense that the team coaches of 32 nations are gathering their players for intensive workouts.
The players now do intensive workouts involving jumping and balancing exercises and weight lifting during the preseason, then incorporate 20-minute sessions between their regular workouts three times a week once regulation play begins.
After two weeks on a crash diet of "three cans of tuna a day" and intensive workouts he was featured in the magazine's centerfold, posing nude but strategically positioned so that according to Brown, "You don't see anything".
Be wary of overly intensive workouts.
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For a less intensive workout, go for a hike.
5 45 -- Personal trainer arrives to supervise intensive workout.
I got a gym membership, invested in a pair of fancy new running shoes and threw myself into an intensive workout regimen.
That winter, Sandoval stayed away from his native Venezuela for the first time as a big leaguer, instead heading to Arizona for an intensive workout program called Camp Panda, at which he shed some 40 pounds.
Add to that the fact that my body, which is battling an autoimmune disease, might not cooperate with an intensive workout plan.
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