What the actual hell?
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— 5 years ago(August 10, 2020 07:33 PM)It’s the age old marketing trick. Get a bunch of fit models who didn’t get fit using your product at all to appear in a Commercial to hawk your product. Every fitness equipment company does this.
"You had me at Elk Tartare"
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— 5 years ago(August 11, 2020 05:01 AM)Wow, thanks for sharing!
I've bought things like that that are supposed to tone you but not that kind.
That reminds me of rollerblading. I went once recently, but it's been raining every other chance I get. I was dripping sweat in like 5 minutes.
I want to get one of these and there's one kind where you sit on it and swivel.
I depend heavily on the ability to take somewhat longer walks than most people and to jog for 1/2 hour, though my legs have been hurting anyway.
I have this DVD that includes 2 12 minute workouts, too.
Eating a good meal with lots of vegetation got me thin overnight, too, the other day. The working out also helps and if you consider walking a legitimate "workout."
I was thinking of bowling, too, like my grandma suggested, to be social, but I may not have the money now.
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