Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
Personally, I find exercise junkies a total bore and they love to bore you with how fit they are.Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
I get fed up with people looking at this plump middle-aged woman and trying to fix her with joining a group, club or advise on getting fitter! I am as fit as I can be given my body and I'm not fat I'm fluffy!Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
One of our Ministers for Education was a total own-body worshiper - he was a life-long vegetarian; never drank tea, coffee, wine or pop - just water or green tea; ran in every marathon he could and won many of them; ran umpteen miles a day and spent endless hours at the gym. At 47, he was diagnosed with heart disease. Although I felt sad for him, a small part of me wondered if 'divine retribution' had stepped in as the man never missed an opportunity to lecture you on the evils of drinking a cup of coffee, bore you with his daily regime or just plain talk about himself. Guess he's learned the hard way that diet and fitness is not the secret of eternal youth or life.Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
Don't tell anyone Pats, but, I'm not really fluffy sssshhhh!Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
People keep telling me I should exercise more. How can I??? I have arthritis in all joints in my lower limbs (have had both knees and both hips replaced - one hip a second time and t'other one is not too clever either), can't walk very far (don't know the meaning of the word 'Run' anymore). Can't swim (I'd go rusty!!!), so I sit in my armchair and twiddle my ankles till they too become sore (arthritis has spread to my feet).
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