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PostPosted: 09/20/04 - 17:04    Post subject: Re: Healthy Living-Waste of Time
suburbman wrote:
duathlon wrote:
suburbman wrote:

Are the benefits of healthy living over rated? It's just not fair.


As long as you are happy living it, by that I mean happy doing your exerices/running/biking etc, sacrificing junk food the other person may eat, I dont see a problem.... Its a feel good thing and is gonna help you in the long run... Very Happy


You're right. I'm just feelin sorry for myself. Sad I can watch them suffer when they have to walk all the way across the parking lot because they couldn't get that spot right outside the door. Wink


True and whenever I feel sorry for myself, I look at atheletes and pros and say... 'dude you are so far away from getting to that level....(That is true anyway)...' That keeps you up.. Very Happy
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