uvmboi13
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I am willing to bet my paycheck that all of you know someone that is obese. 1 in 4 Americans are obese. Heart Disease is the leading killer of adults in the US. So let's trivialize this EPIDEMIC by worrying about how these people look in their clothes.
Losing weight is not an opportunity cost. You dont have to go to the gym to lose weight or even put much effort into it. Even if you do, I've never met one former ***** who put in a lot of time and effort to lose weight, achieve it, then say it wasn't worth it. The people who are dispositioned to be fat are very very few, but it's a popular go-to excuse.
Losing weight is not an opportunity cost. You dont have to go to the gym to lose weight or even put much effort into it. Even if you do, I've never met one former ***** who put in a lot of time and effort to lose weight, achieve it, then say it wasn't worth it. The people who are dispositioned to be fat are very very few, but it's a popular go-to excuse.
How much weight have you lost?
I'm 25. I dont have kids yet, but wouldn't they make it easier? Spending a day with my nieces usually results in the most exercise in any given day, outside of the gym. I'm a student and work at my uni part time. I know you keep hitting on the age issue, but for what it's worth, most gain weight right after high school and bloat in college. Despite the metabolism change, I mostly attribute it to dietary habits.
Reggs, you're cute. I hate to sound like an old fart, but lets talk in 20 years. I don't know if anyone told you, but keeping trim is going to be harder and harder after you hit 30. on top of that, when you have kids it is going to suck 20 hours a week of the time that you now consider free right off the face of the earth. and, as you get more and more responsiblity in your career, that will suck time, too.