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it's the getting to the gym/starting a work out that f**ks me up. I just never start because I'm a terrible procrastinator.

it's the getting to the gym/starting a work out that f**ks me up. I just never start because I'm a terrible procrastinator.

yeah im a bit the same

i was told this shit would get fun after a while

Stick at it... who do you go with? And when? It's always easier with someone else.

it's the getting to the gym/starting a work out that f**ks me up. I just never start because I'm a terrible procrastinator.

Hahahaha me too... which is why I signed up for boot camp, I'm in the 3rd week of this one, it goes for 5 weeks. Monday, Wednesday and Friday I'm up at 5-ish am, leave, pick up my friend on the way, and start at 5:45.

I did it for a few months last year too, in the dead middle of winter... yeouch. You can really surprise yourself with what you're capable of if you put your mind to it, and have appropriate motivation - in this case, having a group of people, including a best friend, running around with me freezing our titties off did it for me.

That's only true for people who get high on endorphins. I'm not one of those people. I hate gyms too.

<3 it and <3 it

Gym is fun.

You just keep getting cooler, sir.

You just keep getting cooler, sir.

:)

morning mangs

scrackin ?

mornin'

I wont be able to make it tonight =/

... And now to go catch a bus to work.

soft :down:

Stick at it... who do you go with? And when? It's always easier with someone else.

I go with Anna each night

Im down for exercise, Like i loved rugby training, when im focussing on somthing else i dont even think about the fact im exhausted and can run forever, but just doing stuff for the sake of doing it shits me. Might have to take up rugby again

I go with Anna each night

Im down for exercise, Like i loved rugby training, when im focussing on somthing else i dont even think about the fact im exhausted and can run forever, but just doing stuff for the sake of doing it shits me. Might have to take up rugby again

Maybe we should organise 1 day a week to get together and have a run or something ? I've seen some people getting together in the park and doing some weight training.

:) ?

:down: ?

Maybe we should organise 1 day a week to get together and have a run or something ? I've seen some people getting together in the park and doing some weight training.

:) ?

:down: ?

What i really want to do is find some people to play some touch footy or something of a sunday afternoon!

could be good
Can we make it a mixed team ?

:)

Although then there would be heaps of touching and not much running...

In.. :down:

Cool! We can make it a mixed team, I dont propose we make an official team, just a bunch of people turn up of a sunday arvo in a park somwhere and play, at school we would do this all the time we would play league rules and use peoples shoes to mark the field lol

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