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Yeah, those arguments have never made sense to me. Some activity is better than no activity. -- nm
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ty97
Jan 31 '18, 07:46
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he says "you can get similar, perhaps greater, benefits from a few brisk walks a day."
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JaxSean
Jan 31, 07:51
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right, but people also need reachable goals to shoot for.
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groiny
Jan 31, 07:49
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I agree with groincumber -- nm
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JaxSean
Jan 31, 07:52
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I can do that in my walks to and from the train every day, and it does not eat up my limited personal time. -- nm
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groiny
Jan 31, 07:53
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Yeah, but what about us? -- nm
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groiny's knees
Jan 31, 07:58
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I can easily do 1500 at a brisk pace. 10,000 not so much.
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Jan 31, 08:00
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