Post-Christmas Stoutness

7 Posts | Latest replyΒ on 18/01/2025 00:12:12 by Reb3lBoater | Go to original / last post
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Panuno

In: Ipswich
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So, I thought I had better visit the gym today, as I still feel like I ate an entire Turkey and 26 boxes of mince pies. And that was just Christmas day.
I signed up about 2 months ago, for the first time in decades, to be both a little healthier and try to make sure I'm not buying more new clothes as the old ones keep shrinking.
It's only a small gym, and was full of new faces today, I reckon they were all the 'New Year, new me' people.
I barely managed an hour and 20 minutes, and a couple of circuits and some cardio, and I already feel wrecked, having had 2.5 weeks off.
Anyone else feeling a bit stout after Christmas?
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TheSlasher

In: chesterfield
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I don't usually feel the need to go to the gym, I have enough physical work round here... but this last month was a bit different, with weather and not being able to do any outside work. So I feel I need to do something but gyms cost a lot so iam trying to find another option.... January is a bit of a shitty month, more like a Monday that lasts 31 days 🀣
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Strom67

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I was away until the Friday but back in the pool for my daily mile on the Saturday... Just heading there now πŸ‘                                                                                                                                                                             
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Double six

In: South Kirkby
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Post christmas stoutness, is that a real thing? Must be christmas every fucking day for me then!                                                                                                                                                                             
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Steve_H

In: Teesdale
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I'm setting my ring tone to a rousing 'who eat all the pies' to keep myself motivated.
Fortunately nobody ever rings me 🀣                                                                                                                                                                             
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Panuno

In: Ipswich
Posts: 11
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To add to my feelings of slightly increasing girth (in the wrong place..), I've just microwave cooked the Christmas Pud that's been in the cupboard for the past 2 Christmas', and had some with cream. It said best before June 2025, but I thought best before 1 o'clock sounded better. So I had some. It was nice.
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Reb3lBoater

In: Northampton
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lmao πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ panuno .....I put the chrimbo pud in top my log burner and it heated up delish

so long as your happy who cares about the "winter warmer extras" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜....and anyways we need extra til spring ....                                                                                                                                                                             


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