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On the whole, it is better to exercise than not.
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It's better to exercise a lot so you can still eat junk food once in awhile than to loaf on the couch all day eating nothing but celery.
It is better to do this exercise slowly and methodically to avoid a painful muscle or tendon tear, which will really set you back.
Albeit it may be tempting to rush through them, for somebody inexperienced it is better to do the exercises in a moderate pace and careful.
Experts believe it is better to encourage people to exercise within their daily routine rather than to go to the gym.
It is better to rely on exercise, particularly eccentric exercise, which has proven successful in a number of studies.
If you are short on time, it's better to choose fewer exercises, but do them until your muscles can no longer perform.
In reality, it's better to ingest some plant protein immediately after exercise, especially if it's a prolonged or high-intensity workout.
Other expensive programmes could also be severely pruned again on the principle that it is better for citizens to exercise their own purchasing power, not have governments do it for them.
In fact, Dr. Tanaka said, one study of cyclists concluded that because lactic acid is good, it is better not to cool down after intense exercise.
On the other hand, the unknown long-term effects and potential toxicities of glucagon administration (11), as well as the practical issues related to having multiple pumps and infusion sites, makes one wonder if it would not just be better to pretreat exercise with carbohydrates, as is done in the current open-loop world.
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