Twiddledout
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Reged: 17/11/2008
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Exercise - how, what and when?
29/12/2008 15:24
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OK, I accept I have to exercise more in 2009.
I have a treadmill in the garage and a normal bicycle. How and when should I be doing what?
I hate exercise but I'm smart enough to know if I do it I can eat what I like 
Anyone got a Wii Fit thingybob? Should I try a mini-trampoline, a skipping rope, anything?
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29/12/2008 15:24
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