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by kstenerud
5080 days ago
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If you can't take an hour out of each day to do an intensive physical activity (as in actually raising your heart rate, not just building up arbitrary points by moving around more), you're doing it wrong. Taking regular time out for physical activity gives you fitness (real fitness) and focus (which helps you do your job more efficiently). These "fuel bands" are basically expensive ways to fool yourself. |
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So if you work a nine-hour day, take 3-hour evening classes to advance your career, get the required 8 hours of sleep a night, commute for 2 hours, spend 1 hour with your family, and then another hour for showering, dressing, breakfast, etc., you're doing it wrong?
I think a lot of people don't have an extra hour every day to spare. Your attitude is awfully condescending.