"Toning"
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Bumping for a rainy day when I desperately need a laugh. You guys made my night.0
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laughed so hard I think I need to log it as exercise.0
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This thread is amazing.0
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detox
"I've lost weight or am fit, therefore I know what is best for someone who is undoubtedly across the world from me"0 -
curls in the squat rack0
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how i got here0
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Weights Vs. Cardio
Who cares do what
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will i have loose skin0
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The machine said I burned 600 calories!0
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toilet after leg day0
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out of peanut butter0
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this might be tmi but ....0
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60 minutes cooking - 200 calories burned0
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this is me every time I get off the treadmill - and then five minutes later I'm like man I feel great!0 -
negative calorie food0
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My wife/mother/sister/
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Communication is about attempting to share meaning. When someone says they want to "tone," do you know what they mean? If so, keeping the word is probably a useful tool and instead of tossing it from the vernacular of fitness folks, the generally accepted definition of the term needs to expand to include its colloquial usage.0
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Holy hell this was funny.0
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Communication is about attempting to share meaning. When someone says they want to "tone," do you know what they mean? If so, keeping the word is probably a useful tool and instead of tossing it from the vernacular of fitness folks, the generally accepted definition of the term needs to expand to include its colloquial usage.0
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Communication is about attempting to share meaning. When someone says they want to "tone," do you know what they mean? If so, keeping the word is probably a useful tool and instead of tossing it from the vernacular of fitness folks, the generally accepted definition of the term needs to expand to include its colloquial usage.0
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Counting tea as water0
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Communication is about attempting to share meaning. When someone says they want to "tone," do you know what they mean? If so, keeping the word is probably a useful tool and instead of tossing it from the vernacular of fitness folks, the generally accepted definition of the term needs to expand to include its colloquial usage.0
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Communication is about attempting to share meaning. When someone says they want to "tone," do you know what they mean? If so, keeping the word is probably a useful tool and instead of tossing it from the vernacular of fitness folks, the generally accepted definition of the term needs to expand to include its colloquial usage.0
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