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08:27 May 24, 2002 |
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4 | focus |
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4 | Quite frequently, those who have been fitness freaks/fans/devotess for a number of years ... |
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focus Explanation: I would just keep it simple and use "focus" |
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Quite frequently, those who have been fitness freaks/fans/devotess for a number of years ... Explanation: Quite frequently, those who have been fitness freaks/devotees/fans for (a number of) years discover their fitness deficits and their desire to train is rekindled by them being shown new focuses. I assume this is talking about gym-goers being instructed by a personal trainer. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-05-24 08:35:52 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oops, sorry, I meant devotees in the first sentence, of course:-) |
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Another option Explanation: Quite often seasoned fitness enthusiasts realise something is lacking in their training (programme), and will only regain enthusiasm for their training with a proven new approach/focus. |
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