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I have a physical challenge, severe nerve damage in both of my legs, so I strength train almost daily. I do my physio therapy daily, and walk/ jog as well. For me it started as a chore, I don't work out I risk paralysis as the muscles are really slacking on me, but the more I did it the more I enjoyed it. Now it's something I really look forward to, it's not a chore but a fun event I have friends and my husband who regularly work out with me too. It's great.
Bonus round someone in my gym has their DS on and I get a streetpass every time I visit the gym. =D
I love to run! Too bad I live in the city so I have to go all the way to a park to run :/ I would like sports, but I'm A very clumsy and uncoordinated.
During exams I used to study on the exercise bike every night and I lost a stone and a half, but I don't really have the time or motivation to do that anymore and since I developed an obsession with calorie-counting and the nutritional content of food I'm still losing weight even in an almost constant sedentary state. Not that that's a good thing - whereas I'm eating more low fat healthy stuff and not snacking, it plays on my mind way too much, and at almost 5"7 at 120 pounds I don't need to be thinking about eating all the time.
Haha, same here
I love biking, it's relaxing. Though lately the weather has been extremely bad, so I can't go out as much? (Bad excuse for being lazy, I know >~< )
I want to but I get kind of embarrassed because I know my family will make fun of me for it. ^^;
I get the motivation to go out and bike ride but it just never happens.
During the school year I would do HIIT or some sort of workout practically every day, I didn't like it exactly but I didn't hate it either, I enjoyed that good feeling you get when you're doing something good for your body
I would just keep doing it until it was routine and by then I didn't even question it I'd just wake up, have breakfast do some working out then continue with my day.. Since its the summer now I've fallen off doing it but I want to start up again.
The hardest part was like the first week but I kinda just kept powering thru and doing it first thing in the day so it's over and done with... Now I just gotta get back into it hahaha