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well-conditioned
adjective
- (of a person or animal's body, hair, etc) in a good or healthy condition
Example Sentences
While Letang — one of the most well-conditioned players in the NHL — essentially went through the motions by himself, his teammates were 30 minutes south at PPG Paints Arena getting ready for a visit from Vegas and trying to plot a way forward without one of the franchise cornerstones, at least in the short term.
“He is fighting his tail off in the run game. Because he’s so well-conditioned right now, he’s doing things with his body in the passing game from a route-running standpoint that he hasn’t been able to do in the past.”
It was all by design after hearing critics contend the Bulldogs were not well-conditioned enough to trade blows with Alabama’s fast-paced offense.
Though the dismissal of Rosas after less than 2 1/2 years on the job will rank high on the long list of dramatic turns for this oft-troubled franchise, players well-conditioned to change took a nonchalant stance toward the ill-timed shakeup of the front office during their first public interview sessions since the end of the pandemic-delayed 2020-21 season.
Judge said he wants this team to be well-conditioned and develop good fundamentals and chemistry.
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