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It's important as an athlete to know your body and how things affect it.
Having convenience when it comes to fueling your body is definitely an important thing.
Even in comedy it's important to get your body acquainted with what you're going to do.
The cut of the bikini is definitely important. You want to wear one that compliments your body type.
A well-tailored suit is important - and I don't like wearing belts with mine - it should be tailored to your body.
The core is the most important muscle group in your body. If your core is not strong, the rest of your body is weakened, too.
Pilates works all the small muscles in your body and there's so much core that comes with it - and core is so important for a quarterback.
I think some of the most important exercises are all the core exercises that you can do to maximize training in certain areas of your body.
It's really important as a quarterback to have stability in all your joints but especially in the lower body, like the ankles, knees, and hips.
I realised how important it is to have your body movement, your diction, tonality, dialogue delivery and to be in rhythm because everything is musical.
Nutrition is important, training is important - but so are rest and recovery, massages, acupuncture. Your body is your temple, and you've got to take care of it.
As an athlete, the most important thing is the protein that you eat and the things that you put into your body. Without that, it's very hard to function throughout the day.
Completely, in the end, being at a club like FC Barcelona who must win titles, you have to stay motivated, and often times, using your head is more important than using your body.
I think it's going to be a very important, unique data set in terms of measuring the behavior of your lower body in space and trying to figure out what we can do to preserve bone and muscle density.
I think it's very important to feed the body what it craves and not be in your head about it, panicking, carrying around some calorie-counting wheel in your bag or something equally absurd. I'm really not a fan of that at all.
As an actor, you have many tools - your body, your voice, your emotions, mentally. In film, you have your eyes because they communicate your thought process. In fact, generally in film, what you don't say is more important than what you say. That's not so much the case for stage.