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Marks is Mendes's grandson, who jogged a few miles with his grandfather in 2005 as a 13-year-old and has seriously trained this year with 17-mile runs that included excursions over the Brooklyn Bridge.
Though there may be some traditional circus bits, the festival, now in its third year, is an adult showcase for seriously trained clowns from all over the world, with classes and cabarets to promote theatrical clowning, said Audrey Crabtree, a founder.
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The rangy former policeman and soccer player only started seriously training in his mid-20s.
If you're seriously training for something, it might be worth the investment.
Colombians are beginning to take their best-known (legal) export seriously, training baristas and toasting the beans with care.
Last October, having just arrived in Yosemite to begin seriously training for Freerider, Honnold slipped on the route's glassy holds, falling more than twenty feet before the rope held his fall and badly spraining his ankle.
That was no surprise considering everyone had been seriously training for months for this regatta (which the team does for all its regattas).
Dawes had Karolyi pumping his fists after a dazzling uneven bars routine, and she finished in ninth place despite only seriously training since April.
Seriously – train your dog!
I wouldn't try to run a marathon without seriously training, but I could probably make it through a 10K.
He also took his parental role of family supper preparation sufficiently seriously to train as a professional chef.
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