Examples of using Time to exercise in English and their translations into Thai
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No time to exercise.
People who do not have time to exercise.
People who do not have time to exercise or an injured person who cannot do heavy activities.
And what if you do not have time to exercise?
You have time to exercise now.
People who don't have much time to exercise.
You have no time to exercise or eat right.
Come on, I'm used to this-- us spies without the Intersect have to find time to exercise.
You can contact us at any time to exercise your right of revocation.
Health and wellness research by Nielsen Thailand shows that 92% of Thai consumers believe that they are healthy, but 53% of this sampling group are also overweight. They think that being healthy means not getting sick, and that a healthy lifestyle requires money. They also believe that their daily lifestyle is too busy, with no time to exercise, and many lack discipline.
For instance, you can time yourself to exercise three to four times per week and ensure you stick with this timetable.
Those who want to avoid it, pay attention to a sufficient exercise, time for relaxation and a balanced diet, certainly through organic food.