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body rhythm

American  

noun

  1. biorhythm.


Example Sentences

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"The match was postponed for today and it wasn't too early so it was OK to get some sleep. I didn't go to bed until 2.30am so it disrupts your body rhythm - so I'm just happy to come through."

From BBC

“Typically, you’re practicing earlier in the day for when you’re kicking off at 1 o’clock out here. There’s just a different element of what your natural body rhythm goes through.”

From Washington Times

“No question it does, because you’re out of your body rhythm, your rhythm of you’re used to playing at 7, 7:30,” he said.

From Washington Times

Other names used for the classes have included “body rhythm,” “advanced aerobics” and “Mumba.”

From New York Times

“I feel wonderful — the body rhythm and the music in background are fascinating,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times