At many clubs both men and women will have to dress up to get in or fit in.
He spent Thursday's morning session in the fourth Test receiving physiotherapy in the dressing room in a bid to get fit again.
Ruled out by injury, frantic efforts will be made to get him fit in time to face Spain in Jeonju on Friday.
"It's just a great family day out with all ages wanting to enjoy the New Forest and get fit in a way that isn't damaging to the environment, " he said.
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That just adds to the frustration of gym managers and gym-goers, many of whom are stepping into gyms for the first time after resolving to get fit in the New Year.
McGinn, 22, is currently recovering from a broken metatarsal, for which he required surgery, and is hoping to get fit in time to take part in Neil Lennon's first full season in charge as Celtic manager.
Anyone who can remember the 1980s and early 1990s can recall in the lexicon of the time that industry was meant to get "lean" and "fit" in order to compete and survive.
But do they really get at fit and are the interviewers sufficiently skilled in psychology to accurately interpret the responses?
Now if Iran were to suspend uranium enrichment - and I guess we have to make that conditional for now - how would that fit in with the effort to get sanctions imposed on Iran?
But at some point, you have as much product-market fit as you are going to get in the small scale, and you find yourself at the cliff do I play it safe and stick at my current growth rate, or do I double down and try to grow much faster.
South Africa coach Mickey Arthur said the aim was to get Boucher fit for the first Test against the Australians in Johannesburg on 26 February.
So we've established that the Knicks want to get old, and that Jeremy Lin may not fit the bill in this new world.
"We're determined that we are going to do everything possible to get Andrew fit for the one-day international series which starts in a couple of weeks time, " said Morris.
The desire to fit in is a universal human trait and the stakes get much higher if you've got the only brown face in a white world.
Case in point: When you buy a new winter coat, you likely try to get the best bang for your buck in terms of quality, style and fit.
With costs cut and investments under control, it would be easy to consider your wallet fiscally fit, but as in dieting, the moment you get complacent is the moment bad habits and sneaking pounds come creeping back.
And very quickly I started to get excited, because it was a very close fit to past performance starting in 1960.
Since cranes aren't allowed to operate near the Christmas holidays because of traffic, to get the sky box off the roof they had to take it apart in pieces that fit into the hotel's freight elevators.
They chose to get the slower 'medium' tyres out of the way in their middle stint and fit the faster 'super-soft' tyres for the final part of the race, as they were not sure if the softer tyres would last.
And if you can get that agreement, then you can start constructing anything that the people of Israel see fit in undisputed areas.
With some creativity in interviewing, incorporating meals and numerous interviewers, you can even get close on culture fit.
But for Lythgoe, crowning the next best dancer in the world is secondary to his plight which is to inspire youth to get fit through dance.
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For those who want to get out of the house, away from the mother-in-law, a soccer match is a natural fit.
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"When the new manager came in I wasn't fit and he was really successful and it's hard to get into a successful side, " Smith added.
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