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      To gain, physically features and confidence 
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      I don't like a fitness centres. I actually really seriously dislike fitness.
 The only thing I do when there is keep an eye at the clock, counting minutes, seconds until I can go home again. I pretty much hate it. I go for walks as much as possible. I used to like Tai Chi as well. And I try to do my "1 mile walk" regularly, which you do at home, indoors, so it can be done regardless of the weather. | |
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        Edited by
        eric22t
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        Thu 03/12/20 02:28 PM
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      i don't like the gym.
 i get all the exercise i need by dodging the bullet and running down the boss   | |
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      Have always loved training with weights .  Used to be totally addicted  So much so that it became unhealthy . I now have a balanced approach To training and fitness    | |
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      Gyms, at least in my country, 
 are usually, sickeningly, unhygienic places of filth and disgust.   | |
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      I was doing what I could in a gym for a couple of years. I had to stop when all my joint problems and arthritis got me, and that was something I was born with.
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      Not a gym person, but I do bikram yoga at a studio
 on the regular. Love, love it! | |
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      I don't know him well enough to give an opinion
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      It's absolutely essential for my job, to keep injuries at bay. especially my core. I'm constantly yanking and pulling and lifting cumbersome objects at weird angles.
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| Gyms, at least in my country, are usually, sickeningly, unhygienic places of filth and disgust.   Yeah right, | |
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| To gain, physically features and confidence | |
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