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...screened-in porch. "If I want to work out at 3 in the afternoon or 3 in the morning, I can do it," he says. "And I don't have to wait for a machine. And I don't have to lie down in somebody else's sweat." Even health-club dropouts without a great deal of space manage to find ways to work out at home. Architect David Rockwell, who lives in a Manhattan studio, keeps a fold-up mini-trampoline in the closet and an exercise bicycle in the entryway. Says he: "It looks very ceremonial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health & Fitness: Working Out in a Personal Gym | 2/10/1986 | See Source »

...Some like it hot, and some sweat when the heat is on," Power Station...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Power (Station) Plays at Bright Center | 1/31/1986 | See Source »

Confidence--and a whole lot of sweat--has turned the Crimson women's basketball program around this year, making it possibly the Harvard sports story of the year...

Author: By Daniel B. Wroblewski, | Title: Chem (Starting) Five | 1/15/1986 | See Source »

...wolves attacking a square mile of sheet metal. Clips from the earlier three movies fly past with the incredible rapidity of a flurry of Marvin Hagler haymakers to the pounding strains of "Burning Heart" by Survivor. The audience has to weather flashing lights, smoke, flags, flying drops of sweat, blood stains, chanting crowds and the ever-present metallic thuds of potentially lethal blows. And like a punch drunk pugilist the audience succumbs...

Author: By Jeff Chase, | Title: Stallone's Simplistic Struggle | 12/6/1985 | See Source »

Potluck is benefited by Prum's remarkable performance as the host, played to nervous distraction with his mouth gaping open in a permanently dazed expression; this guy is so neurotic he's got sweat coming out of his ears. And the acting by the supporting cast also is fine, especially by John Rabinowitz '85 as a guest who points out the Sartrean dilemma of being and nothingness by throwing himself down on all fours "to pretend to be a hyena"--a cameo that culminates in Rabinowitz taking a chunk out of the leg of a fellow guest. Kudos to Fitch...

Author: By Ari Z. Posner, | Title: A Feast for All | 11/16/1985 | See Source »

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