You don't. Getting back into shape takes time. Move too fast and you potentially injure yourself worse than the previous injury. You cannot move too slowly, except that you move so slowly you do not progress. Just take your time and listen to your body. Voice of experience here. Move too fast and you will pay for it for the rest of your life.
Like a football
it depends on what type of injury it is.
shape of the carrot leave
You don't have to be a tip top shape to apply to be a marine. You should however be in decent shape. There are qualifications that your recruiter will give you that you should try to make before you go into basic training.
lemon shaped
The shape reduces drag when in water, allowing the animal to propel itself most efficiently.
The cell Wall gives not only the support and shape to the plants but also the following : 1. It makes the cell rigid 2. It protects the cell from injury 3. It allows all substances to enter and leave the cell I.e. it is a permeable cell
Yes, a Canadian can serve in the US military as a Marine. Get a passport, be in shape, and contact a US Marine Recruiter: http://www.marines.com/main/index/making_marines/recruit_trainingGood luck!
Yes it can but it will leave dents in the steel so it will be better to mold it into shape.
"Jarhead" is a slang term often used to refer to a Marine, particularly in the United States Marine Corps. It originated from the high and tight haircut that Marines typically have, resembling a jar's shape.
Yes. If it's made of wood then it will deteriorate. Made of bad metal, It will rust and decay and leave toxins in the water. Only a few types of metals can be sunk and not worried about. Shape makes no difference. :3
No. Nothing short of surgery or injury will change the shape of your eyes.