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    Just joined a gym

    So all this yammering about health care and preventative care etc (and my ever expanding gut thanks to those cuban sandwiches at the store) has motivated me to do something I've always found slightly odd, and I've joined a gym.

    http://lifetimefitness.mylt.com/index.jspa

    Joint is dope. Open 24x7 so I can go whenever, they have daycare so I can't use the kids as an excuse and the facility is brand new so it's reallllll nice.

    I'm actually kinda amped about it and plan to force it into my daily routine. After thinking about my parents and their physical conditioning, my ever-deteriorating condition and the fact that preventive health care is by far the most cost effective and productive we (the whole family) signed up.

    I need it, wifey wants it and hopefully in the end it will reinforce better living habits in my kids.

    I'm like a kid with a new pair of Jordans, I'm so hyped to put em on and wear 'em out for the first time that I'm seriously contemplating going to the gym right now @ 12:12am, just because I can.

    Peace

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    Ha ha ha, FAT FUCK!

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    hope you find your goals, and succeed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Blake View Post
    Ha ha ha, FAT FUCK!
    hahahahaha





    basically....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Mundaca View Post
    hope you find your goals, and succeed!
    hope you find Obama's birth certificate

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeesKo View Post
    hahahahaha





    basically....
    Good luck, my man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeesKo View Post
    hope you find Obama's birth certificate
    thanks... me too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Blake View Post
    Good luck, my man.

    thanks


    any idea what the equation for pints of guiness to minutes on the treadmill would be?

    I'm just sayin.... you have any idea how tempting a Cuban & an ice cold Guiness is when you don't have to actually take money out of your wallet to have them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Mundaca View Post
    thanks... me too.
    I bet I lose so much weight I look like a former crackhead who's addicted to meth, Fen Phen and ex-lax before you are convinced Obama was born in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeesKo View Post
    thanks


    any idea what the equation for pints of guiness to minutes on the treadmill would be?

    I'm just sayin.... you have any idea how tempting a Cuban & an ice cold Guiness is when you don't have to actually take money out of your wallet to have them?
    I think there’s something like 400 calories a pint but it will nourish an invalid in a coma?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Blake View Post
    I think there’s something like 400 calories a pint but it will nourish an invalid in a coma?
    so if I'm aiming for a 1200 calorie diet, three a day and I'm good... word!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeesKo View Post
    I bet I lose so much weight I look like a former crackhead who's addicted to meth, Fen Phen and ex-lax before you are convinced Obama was born in the US.
    perhaps.... maybe.

    at the rate obama is spending millions to block his having to produce the 'ding dang thang'...... your probably right!

    in the meantime.....

    are you going to use a personal trainer to start with? i kinda think that if you can do it; you should get one to get started...

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    you can do this!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeesKo View Post
    thanks


    any idea what the equation for pints of guiness to minutes on the treadmill would be?

    I'm just sayin.... you have any idea how tempting a Cuban & an ice cold Guiness is when you don't have to actually take money out of your wallet to have them?
    i have found that the beauty of exercising regularly is you can eat pretty much whatever the fuck you want. just burn it off later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by travy View Post
    i have found that the beauty of exercising regularly is you can eat pretty much whatever the fuck you want. just burn it off later...
    thats actually a fallacy which explains why people gain weight when they work out

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeesKo View Post
    So all this yammering about health care and preventative care etc (and my ever expanding gut thanks to those cuban sandwiches at the store) has motivated me to do something I've always found slightly odd, and I've joined a gym.

    http://lifetimefitness.mylt.com/index.jspa

    Joint is dope. Open 24x7 so I can go whenever, they have daycare so I can't use the kids as an excuse and the facility is brand new so it's reallllll nice.

    I'm actually kinda amped about it and plan to force it into my daily routine. After thinking about my parents and their physical conditioning, my ever-deteriorating condition and the fact that preventive health care is by far the most cost effective and productive we (the whole family) signed up.

    I need it, wifey wants it and hopefully in the end it will reinforce better living habits in my kids.

    I'm like a kid with a new pair of Jordans, I'm so hyped to put em on and wear 'em out for the first time that I'm seriously contemplating going to the gym right now @ 12:12am, just because I can.

    Peace
    that place is amazing, my nephew belongs to the one in columbia

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhd View Post
    thats actually a fallacy which explains why people gain weight when they work out
    depends on what you're doing. an hour of cardio every day will burn anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by travy View Post
    depends on what you're doing. an hour of cardio every day will burn anything
    keep reinforcing the fallacy, that idea leads people to eat unhealthy fattening foods as a reward for working out which keeps them at the status quo, delays or prevents progress, causing discouragement and abandoning workout and weight loss goals

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhd View Post
    keep reinforcing the fallacy, that idea leads people to eat unhealthy fattening foods as a reward for working out which keeps them at the status quo, delays or prevents progress, causing discouragement and abandoning workout and weight loss goals
    you're right and i should be more clear. what i mean is after you lose all the weight you want and have established a regular exercise routine, you may find that you may need to eat more calories and can eat things--like carbs and sugar--that you couldn't while you were trying to shed pounds.

    i didn't mean to imply 'eating whatever you want' = eating shitty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travy View Post
    you're right and i should be more clear. what i mean is after you lose all the weight you want and have established a regular exercise routine, you may find that you may need to eat more calories and can eat things--like carbs and sugar--that you couldn't while you were trying to shed pounds.

    i didn't mean to imply 'eating whatever you want' = eating shitty.
    no doubt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhd View Post
    no doubt!
    for me it's a burgers and beers at the bar only when i'm going to the gym...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhd View Post
    that place is amazing, my nephew belongs to the one in columbia
    yeah man.... it's $140 a month for the whole family, but damn.... we just got back from our first day at the gym. I packed the kids up and went over @ about 9:00am, and we just walked back in the door about 15 minutes ago.

    Nicholas got to play with a bunch of other kids his age in a safe environment, Sithon got to go to the pool and hit the water slides and I rode the bike for 30 minutes, ran for 15 minutes (gotta start out slow, ain't tryin to catch a cramp tonight at the store hahahaha), hit the steam room for 10 minutes, then went out and swam for almost an hour. All in a very nice, almost spa like environment so it's welcoming and not just industrial or dirty feeling.

    As for the eating habits, definitely gotta curb that and fight off the desire to crush a pack of peanut butter M & M's, but a few years back I dropped off about 45 lbs with nothing but a change in eating habits, unfortunately with such a crazy schedule and so many temptations I fell off a bit, but I should be able to do it again.

    Peace

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