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re: Great bodies: Hard word & determination, or just mental disorders?

Posted on 8/19/18 at 12:35 pm to
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 8/19/18 at 12:35 pm to
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If your whole day is ruined because you didn't have that little slice of time, then you may have bigger problems than not getting the opportunity to workout.


No, you’re missing the point. The gym time is his time to release, reflect, reset, it’s his meditation, “me time”....however you want to put it.

I’m the same way, i don’t go to the gym every morning. I wish I could but I just can’t, I feel much better about the day when do vs the days I miss.

It’s a release, it’s social, it’s mental nutrition....it may not be for everyone but there’s no reason to knock it.

If it’s not your thing then that’s okay. I’m sure there are other things that make you happy, like reading, singing, waLking, cooking, sewing, painting, everyone has their own releases. We are all different
Posted by BluegrassBelle
RIP Hefty Lefty - 1981-2019
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 8/19/18 at 12:38 pm to
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No, you’re missing the point. The gym time is his time to release, reflect, reset, it’s his meditation, “me time”....however you want to put it.


And I get that. But if it ruins your whole day because you don't get that time just that one time you had to cancel it, that seems to be an issue.

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If it’s not your thing then that’s okay. I’m sure there are other things that make you happy, like reading, singing, waLking, cooking, sewing, painting, everyone has their own releases. We are all different



I do. And hiking is one of them. But if that's my only happy time of the day then I need to re-evaluate what I'm doing and who I'm spending time with the rest of my day. Being passionate about that time shouldn't be an excuse to accept living a shitty life in the rest of it.
Posted by DeafJam73
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Member since Sep 2010
18678 posts
Posted on 8/19/18 at 1:04 pm to
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No, you’re missing the point. The gym time is his time to release, reflect, reset, it’s his meditation, “me time”....however you want to put it.

I’m the same way, i don’t go to the gym every morning. I wish I could but I just can’t, I feel much better about the day when do vs the days I miss.

It’s a release, it’s social, it’s mental nutrition....it may not be for everyone but there’s no reason to knock it.

If it’s not your thing then that’s okay. I’m sure there are other things that make you happy, like reading, singing, waLking, cooking, sewing, painting, everyone has their own releases. We are all different


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