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Exercise
Sidoh:
Yeah, my only real form of exercise is going to and from class. I probably average something like two miles a day and at least half of that is on a bike. I rarely walk/ride at a leisurely pace; I'm generally going as fast as I'm comfortable with. In the case of walking, that's fast enough to pass almost every other person walking. With biking, I'm generally going ~20mph on straight-a-ways and ~10mph when there are curves or crowds of people involved. I do this because I'd like it to count as exercise, not because I'm in a hurry. :)
I think I've gained weight since high school too, but definitely not a noticeable amount. Still, though, I should probably exercise in a more meaningful way a couple of times a week.
deadly7:
I work out. It's awesome fun. You should do it. All you need is a couple dumbbells and some imagination and maybe the Internets if you're still at a loss for how to use them.
trust:
I've put on some noticeable weight, mostly in the face. But it isn't really enough for anybody but me to notice. Our campus is large but all of our academic buildings are within 5 minutes of each other, and likewise for their relation to where my dorm is located.
I don't have fun just working out, but I could play lacrosse for hours no problem.
topaz~:
I'm too lazy to do any serious weight lifting, so I stick to running around twenty miles a week. It's good enough to keep me fit, and that's good enough for me!
iago:
--- Quote from: Trust on March 24, 2008, 09:48:11 pm ---I don't have fun just working out, but I could play lacrosse for hours no problem.
--- End quote ---
I have the same problem, I hate working out. But if I have to get to and from work anyways, I have no problem riding a bike. It's something productive for more than just working out, not working out for the sake of working out.
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