Exercise

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nidave
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Does anyone else think going swimming during my lunch break at work is a good idea?

I have an hour lunch and am pretty board. Have a swimming pool within 2 minutes drive from work.
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Sput
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Swimming is boring. Climbing's where it's at.

No, not there - up a bit.
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nidave
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Sput wrote:Swimming is boring. Climbing's where it's at.

No, not there - up a bit.
I dont think they have mountans in Wigan :)
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marksi
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I used to go swimming quite a lot, but it got to the point I just found it boring. I should do more exercise than I do; I'm not unfit by any means, but I could do with getting into the routine of some form of exercise and have been thinking about that lately.

Cycling is an option but I have slightly dodgy knees and that might not help. On the other hand I suppose it might. But I prefer my bikes with an engine...
James H
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Dancing, perhaps?
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nidave
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I have the same gracefulness as a epileptic hippo.

I already train 2 nights a week for 2 hours doing Kickboxing and Mixed Martial arts but need to do more as tehy want me to enter competitions soon.
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marksi
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nidave wrote:I have the same gracefulness as a epileptic hippo.
No change there then. :lol:
nidave wrote: I already train 2 nights a week for 2 hours doing Kickboxing and Mixed Martial arts but need to do more as tehy want me to enter competitions soon.
Seriously though, as I told you before, I think you'd be good at that.
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