Are spreading out. There have been several meetings about it. Lots of people have different far, i dont think there is one approach that has gotten a majority. I think we should. That is our job. With the amount of resources and money allocated to fight Islamic State him is the strategy to beat or contain Islamic State . I would better characterize it as just a boy disaster. You see the president slowly dialing up the pressure. A slight relaxation of the rules on when they can drop bombs. It is not to win. There has been success on the ground. In iraq and syria. Isis is writing out to more countries never before. Spreading out to more countries than ever before. So, the u. S. Is not trying to defeat isis right now . The facts ont what the ground would show. Entirecan watch the interview with Mac Thornberry tomorrow at 10 a clock a. M. And 0 p. M. Eastern on cspan 10 00 a. M. At six em eastern on cspan. A. M. And 6 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. National urban League President mark morreale
Overuse mostly, just from trying to put more miles in than i should. And julia isnt alone. Roughly, with just practice time it would be about 17 hours, but with games, that will add on at least 2 hours a day. I practice like 15 to 20 hours a week. I spend 12 hours a week practicing for track. Probably around 20 hours a week, between the weight room, playing lacrosse, practice, stuff like that. In fact, according to in up to 18 hours a week doing sports. Theres a correlation there between the amount of time that theyre spending and the increased incidence of injuries. The type of injuries dr. Best is talking about tend to be caused by repeating the same motion over and over. This repetitive motion puts extra wear and tear on certain parts of your body. Working with ohio states wexner medical center, dr. Best studied thousands of sports injuries. Overuse are on the rise. Thats because some sports have become so competitive, theyre no longer just seasonal. Therefore, theres more pressure
From a particular injury. We never really figured out why. We think it was just from overuse mostly, just from trying to put more miles in than i should. And julia isnt alone. Roughly, with just practice time it would be about 17 hours, but with games, that will add on at least 2 hours a day. I practice like 15 to 20 hours a week. I spend 12 hours a week practicing for track. Probably around 20 hours a week, between the weig r playing lacrosse, practice, stuff like that. In fact, according to dr. Thomas best, many teens put in up to 18 hours a week doing sports. Theres a correlation there between the amount of time that theyre spending and the increased incidence of injuries. The type of injuries dr. Best is talking about tend to be caused by repeating the same motion over and over. This repetitive motion puts extra wear and tear on certain parts of your body. Studied thousands of sports injuries. He believes that injuries from overuse are on the rise. Thats because some sports have be
Competing. And like an increasing number of athletes, she now suffers from pains that dont seem to come from a particular injury. We never really figured out why. We think it was just from overuse mostly, just from trying to put more miles in than i should. And julia isnt alone. Roughly, with just practice time it would be about 17 hours, but with games, that will add on at least 2 hours a day. I practice like 15 to 20 hours a week. I spend 12 hours a week practicing for track. Probably around 20 hours a week, between the weight room, playing lacrosse, practice, stuff like that. In fact, according to dr. Thomas best, many teens put in up to 18 hours a week doing sports. Theres a correlation there between the amount of time that theyre spending and the increased incidence of injuries. The type of injuries dr. Best is talking about tend to be caused by repeating the same motion over and over. This repetitive motion puts extra wear and tear on certain parts of your body. Working with ohio
To put more miles in than i should. And julia isnt alone. Roughly, with just practice time it would be about 17 hours, but with games, that will add on at least 2 hours a day. I practice like 15 to 20 hours a week. I spend 12 hours a week practicing for track. Probably around 20 hours a week, between the weight room, playing lacrosse, practice, stuff like that. In fact, according to dr. Thom b in up to 18 hours a week doing sports. Theres a correlation there between the amount of time that theyre spending and the increased incidence of injuries. The type of injuries dr. Best is talking about tend to be caused by repeating the same motion over and over. This repetitive motion puts extra wear and tear on certain parts of your body. Working with ohio states wexner medical center, dr. Best studied thousands of sports injuries. Overuse are on the rise. Thats because some sports have become so competitive, theyre no longer just seasonal. Therefore, theres more pressure to practice a specific