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estellfuller
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How can I get my strength training time to add to my cardio time for total time exercising?
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I would like to know that answer as well. I just assumed it was all totaled up just not mentioned in words.0
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I usually look up "Strength training (weight lifting, weight training)" and add it to the cardio section. There's another one in there that's WAY too high, but I find that the number this gives is pretty accurate.0
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I usually look up "Strength training (weight lifting, weight training)" and add it to the cardio section. There's another one in there that's WAY too high, but I find that the number this gives is pretty accurate.
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