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As Salazar sees it, though, Ritzenhein needs to have perfect biomechanics if he is to have a chance at finishing ahead of Gebrselassie and Keflezighi, both of whom train relentlessly and seem to run effortlessly.
As he says again and again in his autobiography, "Rafa," written with the El País journalist John Carlin, he reasoned that his willingness to train relentlessly would help him to quiet his mind in tense moments and to fend off weariness in those long Grand Slam matches he so wanted to win.
It just goes to show that the resolve you need to train relentlessly every day of your life isn't necessarily the same as the resolve you need to stop yourself getting smashed on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Brazil in the middle of summer.
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But a three-day walk to the south lay a rival, Sparta, where most males between ages 7 and 30 lived in military camps that gave meaning to the phrase "Spartan existence": barefoot and with just one cloak to wear year round, the men were trained relentlessly for war.
Wilson added: "I've been training relentlessly for the last six years just to have this opportunity, and it really is a dream come true".
A letter in which Louis apologizes for his messy handwriting, jotted in a freight train hurtling relentlessly down the Dutch lowlands towards Auschwitz and "points beyond".
But public ownership has increased the cost of running the railways threefold and trains remain relentlessly overcrowded.
And we trained recipients relentlessly to make sure they'd know how to use money properly (I personally wrote the words "numeracy training" into USAid proposals more times that I can remember during the micro-credit era).
This would require a far-reaching shift in police training, which relentlessly transmits the message that only the ever-vigilant survive and that "enemies abound and the job of the Warrior is to fight and vanquish their enemies".
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