10 Days No Gym? You’re Crazy, Man
Yes, the gym is closed and yes, ten days is a long time. But rest is important, and you don’t need a gym to exercise.
where life meets fitness
Yes, the gym is closed and yes, ten days is a long time. But rest is important, and you don’t need a gym to exercise.
t’s difficult to say one way or the other because both are important. But I have to say that this option of a quick fix will only bring with it other issues as well as remove everything good that comes with the actual journey.
Forget the science of which one is better for a second. I will train whenever I have the time. But here are some differences I have found between evening and morning training.
Virtual gyms and fitness in the virtual world might give you some interesting content. But it’s the impact it could have on our actual health, wellness, and fitness that should have us talking.
This gym conversation explored the importance of patience and not comparing oneself to others. It’s amazing how quick he got to those numbers on his other lifts.
It turns out you can’t have your cake… at the office. But if it’s there, you can eat it too. Unhealthy as it is, comparing it to second hand smoke may just be the real the problem after all.
It’s a community. We’re all here to improve our lives.
Add health, wellness and fitness to the mix of life, and balancing it all is just well often a continuous challenge. Here’s why it’s important to consider this as you embark on achieving a New Year worth of goals.
The annual stats my gym sends me, although not completely definitive do have their uses. Have I achieved my goals?
Would a peek behind the veil make it more or less desirable?









