Have you inspired others to exercise?
VitaminAmy
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Just by setting an example, people seeing your progress... have you inspired other people to get fit too?
I just started running and my bf now wants to run with me (without me even asking).
Some of my social media friends have started exercising more, 2 are starting C25K since I mentioned that's how I started.
Just curious about others and any chain fitness reactions out there. :happy:
I just started running and my bf now wants to run with me (without me even asking).
Some of my social media friends have started exercising more, 2 are starting C25K since I mentioned that's how I started.
Just curious about others and any chain fitness reactions out there. :happy:
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Apparently I motivated folks in my office to start walking . . . I walk at lunch and having lost almost 90 lbs they seem to believe walking is going to help them lose weight
I am not saying it is not good for them but as we know weight loss starts in the kitchen, funny thing they never want to hear about that part!
I do have one friend that have going to the gym on weekday mornings now and we workout 3 days a week, so now we are starting to working on his weekend mornings0 -
Ever since I started walking on my lunch break, my coworker who delivers mail from the other building has started walking up to our building instead of driving. It feels good knowing that I made a positive impact!0
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Walking is great motivation!0
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Not so much inspired - more cajoled, debated and bullied my mum into the weight room :laugh:
(It's not parental abuse btw, she likes it now)0 -
Not so much inspired - more cajoled, debated and bullied my mum into the weight room :laugh:
(It's not parental abuse btw, she likes it now)
lol nice :laugh:0 -
No. I try to discourage others from working out. More room in the gym that way.0
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I've inspired my husband. He's now running 5Ks with me every Sunday. We have a fun group that gets together to do them and the number of people has increased each week! AND he's ow running every morning before he leaves for work. I'm very proud of him. I never cajoled. He just saw that it was working for me.0
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Does getting up and leaving the room count as exercise? If so then yes, I am very inspirational.0
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No. I try to discourage others from working out. More room in the gym that way.
Bahahaha! Good Idea! Working out is bad,... really, really bad. Don't do it. ***as she is still waiting for a bench to open up***0 -
I inspired my mom. She's had MS for 12-ish years, and I accidentally pointed out some muscle atrophy in her leg when I saw her last Christmas (I'd never seen it before, and wasn't sure what I was looking at). I've been into weight lifting for three years now, and just my one comment was enough for her to start adding weights to her usual cardio-only routine at the gym. She asked me for some safe leg exercises to protect her knees, and has made some great progress. Really proud of her.0
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I tried to have a family togetherness day at the gym, which lasted two sessions.We did 30 mins. on the treadmill,30 mins. on the stationary bike and went through the strength training circuit. After the second week my wife and daughter started coming up with excuses to stay home and never went again.0
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No. I try to discourage others from working out. More room in the gym that way.
Brilliant!0 -
Hmmmm... I hear from a lot of the women who work in the same building as me that they wish they were as dedicated as I am. I walk 15 minutes twice day in a hallway outside the different businesses. Back and forth, back and forth. However no one else has started doing this.
Kind of funny, but I was walking one day (in the hallway) and someone visiting the lawyers' offices told me he thought I was going to walk right into the wall at the end of the hallway.0 -
my best mate asked me the other day to please stop losing weight as its making him look fatter.. lol so i talked him into getting fitter once we have been to New York next week .. i doubt he will last long as he's very fickle0
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Nope everyone I know is lazy as hell0
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Me! The persons in my office at work have been commenting how I inspire them by taking my own home-cooked breakfast and lunch (and sometimes dinner). Almost all of them have started bringing their own lunch too. And a few have started working out.0
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