It is better to say that the training day was helpful or beneficial. Resourceful doesn't really fit well here.
'plein de ressource(s)'
You could say something like, "How has your day been going?" or "How is your day going so far?"
well...if you ask me, im gonna say that i have no idea and that you're stupid for not knowin. why dont you go to a more resourceful web page? well...if you ask me, im gonna say that i have no idea and that you're stupid for not knowin. why dont you go to a more resourceful web page? well...if you ask me, im gonna say that i have no idea and that you're stupid for not knowin. why dont you go to a more resourceful web page? well...if you ask me, im gonna say that i have no idea and that you're stupid for not knowin. why dont you go to a more resourceful web page?
Training Day (2001) with Denzel Washington
A resourceful person might say, "Every challenge is an opportunity in disguise. With creativity and determination, I can find solutions to any problem. It's all about thinking outside the box and leveraging the resources at hand." Their mindset emphasizes adaptability and innovation in overcoming obstacles.
On your own i training I would suggest somewhere around 4-5 miles every other day or so. But that is if you have been running for awhile. if you just begin I'd say 1 mile every other day and when you get used to that work your way up.
You would say "Je m'entraîne" in French, which translates to "I am training" in English.
Your first day on Howrse is day 0, the second is day 1 and so on.
Yes. ____ Please say when ...
Training = Trening To train - Å trene I'm training - Jeg trener
In-service training = Entrenamiento en servicio.
Isa itong mahabang araw.