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1 We can't really get fitter , so for us it is mental.
2 I started because I wanted to get fitter and I carried on because it worked.
3 I realised I needed to get fitter and stronger.
4 As they get fitter they start attaining work success and achieve rewards in personal life too.
5 So Colin waited, trying to get fitter , and afraid to volunteer lest he should be rejected.
6 I wanted to get fitter , and I also had a wedding coming up where I was bridesmaid.
7 She needed to get fitter , stronger, healthier.
8 We hope that with every training session and every week that goes by he is going to get fitter .
9 Photo: twitter However Cawanibuka recognised his team will have to get fitter to win a third consecutive world series title.
10 A specialised type of smartglasses designed to help cyclists get fitter is on show at the CES tech show in Las Vegas.
11 No more haphazard, vague and easily broken resolutions to lose an unspecified amount of weight, get fitter , or "lead a healthier lifestyle".
12 The Samoa women's sevens team admit they must get fitter after being well off the pace at the World Series qualifying tournament in Dublin.
13 James Maddison is not quite there but getting fitter , Dennis Praet another one.
14 When I started this review, it was in the post-Christmas push of Get fitter !
15 That he gets fitter -and saves money -is just a bonus, he said.
16 While it means you're getting fitter and stronger, it also means your workout is less effective.
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