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Katgirl

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  1. I hear ya! I never let how I feel stop me from completing my planned workout. I am very stubborn. The only thing that would interfere is illness, or when I am traveling. I don’t trust the cleanliness of hotel gyms, so take a break, when vacationing.
  2. Two rowdy Italians enter diner! hbnoi
  3. Blonde ladies only need dicks! jkmce
  4. Just finished my workout.I was home for 2 days, with My SO this time, so used the Schwinn Upright bike, when there. Just returned to the ranch an hour ago, or so. First up on the agenda: workout! I really had to push myself. I just wasn’t feeling it today. I wanted to quit about 15 minutes in. Here’s the thing , though. I am incapable of quitting. It would have taken chest pain for me to quit before 30 minutes. I couldn’t even lessen my incline or slow my pace. I am THAT crazy! Er,, um, I meant driven. So naturally, I went an extra 2 minutes…..I really struggled, though. My heart rate was a little higher than usual, and my breathing was labored. Naturally, I was sweating a lot, too. I guess some workouts are just harder than others…..
  5. Alcohol is dehydrating! Treating yourself to a beer is one thing. Expecting it to substitute for water loss, through perspiration, is another. Drink lots of water on these hot days! It’s important. Love, Nurse Kat
  6. Well, @Opah, it does sound like you are working too hard. Are you drinking plenty of water in that extreme heat? I spent 2 half hour sessions gardening today, and it is HOT! Sweating like I was working out. Just finished up, so going to drink some water. Hydration is so important , in this heat. It was 104 here yesterday….

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