When athletes do core stabilisation and abdominal work we tend to see a lot of lower back problems because they're overdoing it. |
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The importance of not overdoing things was reinforced by my surgeon, who had driven his car on a long trip the day after his hernia operation. |
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Conversely, anything that increases pulse rate by 30 or 40 means you are overdoing it. |
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This is the time when you've got to exercise for your health, while not overdoing it. |
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It's possible to make yourself sick, or at least slightly nauseous by overdoing it though. |
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The layout is cool and spacious, contemporary without overdoing it, with some well-thought out details and imaginative touches. |
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I was completely knackered on arrival, suggesting that walking the complete trail from 100 to 1 might be overdoing it somewhat. |
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A person's heart rate is also checked every seven minutes to ensure the person is not overdoing it. |
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On the band's four-song demo, only one song is a clunker, overdoing the keyboards so that they sound like a wild vibraphone. |
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Barua is an avid tennis player who still takes the game with the exuberance of a youngster, consequently overdoing things at times. |
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Yet the real malfunction has been in the realms of broken promises and overdoing expectations. |
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While we are certainly fans of hard work and determination, there is also such a thing as overdoing it. |
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Mars is a hard-driving taskmaster, so you've probably been overdoing things again recently. |
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He is as guilty as any monkey might be of overdoing things, and most of the paintings lack the specific character of the ones I have described. |
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Some experts believe the money markets are currently overdoing the gloom about possible rate rises. |
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Whether you're overdoing the drink, or spending too much time in the sun, chances are you'll need a paracetamol at some point. |
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Paul settles me down and is good at catching the warning signs that I am overdoing things. |
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For example, back ache often occurs following an afternoon of overdoing it in the garden. |
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The health warnings before you start each tape indicate real fears of porky viewers overdoing it. |
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Was she forced to become a chiropractor because so many of her yoga clients were overdoing it and leaving her centre incapacitated? |
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Beware of overdoing anything, or going over the top emotionally. |
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Finally, let us also avoid overdoing it, ladies and gentlemen, as the didactic language used sometimes makes me feel rather queasy. |
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Therefore, you should set goals, which will enable you to improve your fitness level without overdoing it. |
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Concerts can be really exhausting, you know, and I'm an elderly gent so I probably shouldn't be overdoing it? |
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Some fat is essential for good health but overdoing it can increase your risk for weight gain, heart disease and certain cancers. |
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When asked if he thought he was overdoing it, David gave a broad smile and replied in the negative. |
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In fact, SSHRC may be overdoing it and creating for its processes unnecessary strains and stresses. |
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You could go on all day about these feelings of guilt, overdoing it, I'd say. |
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Similarly, we do not prevent people from overdoing it, from staying up until four or five in the morning. |
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Apply shadow up from the inner corner of the eye outward-this will open up the eye without overdoing it. |
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Feeling that anything worth doing is worth overdoing, you do not go at anything halfheartedly. |
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He replaces every electronic gizmo in sight....the picture tube, the resistors, all the wires, every capacitor, etc. Is he overdoing it a bit? |
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It arrived on a bed of straw, in a ramekin, on a slate – perhaps overdoing the rustic theme, but I thought it was charming. |
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I could not see the subtle signs and did not acknowledge the red flags signifying more than an occasional overdoing it. |
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He's overdoing the parenting thing, he's more caring and sensitive with his child than with anyone else, and he expects me to back him up. |
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Stay realistic though, as overdoing exercise can lead to seriously negative consequences. |
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But avoid overdoing it or you'll end up feeling sluggish and sleepy. |
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They will have sore heads this morning: not from overdoing the beer and bingo, but from slamming their heads against tables. |
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Mine often used to give up on me when I was overdoing things! |
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The manual takes pains to underscore the ills of overdoing things. |
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Also, he tended to overreach himself by overdoing the glycerine act. |
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However, even if the pair, as renowned former hedonists, are overdoing the earnestness a little as they settle into their 30s, in the quietly demented strains of Diary, it's clear neither has lost his flair. |
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He gestured when appropriate, without overdoing it. |
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The two researchers define greenwashing as a form of behaviour that consists of overdoing PR in relation to actual commitments in the social and environmental realm. |
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Keaton, however, is just too frantic as the overinvolved mother, visibly trying too hard to be funny and overdoing the waterworks, too. |
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He warns against overdoing it when starting out. |
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However, if we keep on overdoing it, we run the risk of producing exactly the opposite effect to the one we are seeking, and of producing real discrimination against women. |
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When you're striving to be the best, overdoing it can seem natural. |
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Raworth, meanwhile, was overdoing it a bit with royal hairdressers and somehow, despite having Grazia's brilliant Paula Reed as a guest, underdoing the fashion. |
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This is one great looking car. Over the last few years, Mazda has done a fantastic job of updating the look of their vehicles without overdoing it. |
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Avoid overdoing it, you should be able to chat while you are exercising. |
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In a sense, Quebecers could be said to be overdoing it. |
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Once again, if offers a racy look without overdoing it. |
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Without overdoing it, it is crucial to be sensitive. The complainants often have the impression that I want to take away their rights and the defendants are outraged at being accused of discrimination. |
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In many cases people who have entered into this activity have ended up overdoing it and getting into situations that caused them, their families and their parents a great deal of grief. |
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Bathe when stinky, but avoid overdoing it, as his skin is sensitive. |
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For one thing, it would show her that she was overdoing it a bit, and for another thing, to prove to her that you can hold the job without being open to criticism. |
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I would respectfully submit that putting property rights on the same level as the rights to life, liberty and security of the person strikes me as somewhat overdoing it. |
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Yet etiquette experts caution against overdoing it. |
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However, I feel you're overdoing it by bathing your labradoodle so much and may be making the condition worse by washing out the natural oils, leaving skin dry and flaky. |
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This is because experience has shown us that it is easy to induce some tract trauma such as tenderness or chondritis by overdoing catheter removals and reinsertion. |
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Beware of drinks like alcopops which are notoriously high in calories and try swapping to spritzers because a longer drink will stop you refilling and overdoing it. |
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