Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
I went to the gymnasium thinking I'd get fitRe: Exercise - getting obsessive
Well I intend to try - try being the operative word - to keep running for as long as I can. I have tried life without exercise and it ain't so bad at all. I could get used to it quite easily. On the other hand though if you have been involved in sport for quite sometime you have probably made some friends so there is social side of it too.Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
You can be too obsessive with exercise, but measured exercise is good for you, not only good but essential.Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
It's very difficult when you find something that makes a huge difference for the good to your life not trying to get others to do it too. I am finding that with diet, I am thinking how much better I feel and want others to try it and see how much better they could feel too.Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
Oh, boy. I was just saying that some people assume that people who are disabled need to exercise to "cure" them. The Government seem to be encouraging this attitude and it's degrading to people who are just trying to do the best they can to live their lives without being a bother to anyone else.Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
I need a holiday! That'll work better than all the exercise they can throw at me!Re: Exercise - getting obsessive
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