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Lewis admitted that harvesting a deer can be incredibly hard because of the physical exertion.
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Physically demanding work was defined as work involving repetitive lifting, load-carrying or other significant physical exertion.
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Physical exertion is now a struggle for Mrs Brown, who settled her claim for compensation with the hospital.
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Dot.com people certainly seem to like mountain biking, but the knowledge economy needs more than purely physical exertion.
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Because of the mental and physical exertion required, climbing the ridge alone is suggested as a two-day trip, with one day used as a training day.
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Shoveling snow is associated with intense physical exertion, and those who are not in optimal condition could be at risk for a heart attack.
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If you are unable to do the treadmill test, the technician will instead inject you with a chemical that will elevate your heart rate without physical exertion.
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Does exercise or physical exertion make your symptoms worse?
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As your legs and lungs begin to regain strength, the temptation to return to physical exertion becomes overwhelming as your subconscious seeks to allay the fear that things will never be the way they once were.
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Similarly, the Wii's tennis, bowling, golf and baseball games require players to act out the physical movements involved in each of those sports, though they do not require as much physical exertion as the boxing game.
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From couch potatoes to Olympic athletes, everyone has a physical capacity for exertion, beyond which the body becomes stressed and begins to feel bad.
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How people interpret some of the physical sensations of exertion or fatigue, such as buildup of lactic acid in muscle or increases in body temperature, can also influence whether they stick with an exercise routine.
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