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Filter by Meaning My hamstrings are sore after doing all those squats.
Running downhill can put extra strain on the hamstrings, so it's important to use proper form.
Building strong hamstrings is important for improving running speed.
The yoga instructor instructed the class to focus on lengthening their hamstrings in a seated forward fold.
Running uphill can be a great workout for the hamstrings.
The government's hamstrings regulations were causing undue burden on small businesses.
The martial artist's quick movements were supported by his well-toned hamstrings.
The football player's hamstrings were sore after the intense training session.
The coach's hamstrings tactics kept the team from playing to their full potential.
His hamstrings approach to management stifled creativity and innovation.
The hamstrings weather conditions made it difficult to drive safely.
The hamstrings budget cuts posed a serious challenge for the school's educational programs.
The hamstrings distance between their homes made it hard to maintain a long-distance relationship.
The hamstrings workload made it challenging to balance school and work.
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