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Your exercise habits  

  1. 1. How often do you exercise? (that means proper, purposeful exercise; walking to the bus stop doesn?t count!)

    • Every day.
      20
    • Five or six days per week.
      26
    • Three or Four days per week.
      35
    • Two days per week.
      12
    • Once a week.
      8
    • Less often than once a week.
      33
    • I do no exercise at all.
      32
  2. 2. Do you believe that you do enough exercise?

    • Yes, I do even more than I need to.
      18
    • Yes, I do enough.
      33
    • I do exercise, but I know it is not really as much as I should do.
      30
    • I do exercise, but I have no idea whether it is enough.
      18
    • No, I do very little exercise.
      41
    • No, I do absolutely no exercise at all.
      26
  3. 3. If you do exercise, do you enjoy it?

    • Yes, I love it!
      62
    • It?s OK.
      48
    • I do it because I feel I should, I don?t really enjoy it.
      30
    • I don?t do any exercise.
      26
  4. 4. If you consider that you do not do enough exercise, are you worried about it?

    • I do enough exercise.
      43
    • It worries me a lot that I don?t do enough exercise.
      31
    • It worries me a little bit.
      55
    • I could not care less.
      19
    • Pass me some cake!
      18

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Does dancing wildly to music in your apartment count as exercise? If so... ;)

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Monday weightlifting.

Wednesday treadmill.

Friday rowing.

If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing. If you ain't busted up by the end of your workout, you ain't doing it right.

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DigitalBookDust

I do weight training every day. In addition to this, I purposely build into my day exercise-I walk to work rather than take the bus, carry books around the library rather use a cart, carry my groceries rather use a cart, etc. Plus my job is very physical-I'm constant on my feet, climbing shelves, and shlepping books. So I get plenty of exercise.

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Does dancing wildly to music in your apartment count as exercise?

Doesn't sound like it:

How often do you exercise? (that means proper, purposeful exercise; walking to the bus stop doesn’t count!)

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Does dancing wildly to music in your apartment count as exercise?

Doesn't sound like it:

How often do you exercise? (that means proper, purposeful exercise; walking to the bus stop doesn’t count!)

I was joking. :mellow: Notice the silly wink face in my original post...

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gayasanaro

I'm a dancer. I'm overweight, but it's a steady 160 lbs (at 5'5") and I have muscles too and eat a lot.

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Lost247365

Didn't vote because I am currently trying to introduce a new lifestyle change to the way I eat and exercise.

Before now, I was a complete couch potato; but currently, I am attempting to do a good work out 4 days a week and either rest or do a lighter workout the other 3 days. It is my goal to reach a BMI that is not overweight for the first time in my adult life while finding a way to maintain that permanently.

I want something I can do everyday for the rest of my life and not burn myself out on.

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i used to (try to) do it every day but sometimes i just dont have time and soon i will have even less time so ill prob only be able to do it twice a week... so ill prob get fatter. not that its helping much anyway, im still fat...

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Squirrel Combat

I walk a bunch all the time. Does that count? :P

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I don't exercise at all apart from yoga. I'm slim (I really don't know how) but I eat quite a lot. I am trying to get motivation to start gentle exercise.

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