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How do you "keep in shape" while playing WoW?
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Meatballsub
I'm in a chair at work for eight hours straight, then if I play WoW that's another 1-4 hours right there. Luckily, I already diet and exercise, so I'm not worried about gaining any gamer weight. It just won't happen.
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Gnoktish
conisdering i'm still in school, it's usually a decent 5 yards, then after each period i have gym, then it's simple jog outside. I'm not much of a weight gainer for my high motabilism. High school can actully keep you in shape if you watch your diet, manage your wow play, and actully enjoy outside.
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jsebas992
Well. I don't keep in shape :D
I'm lucky.... can eat whatever I want and still be super thin :P Fast metabolism FTW!
Me too, feelsgoodman.jpg
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Deivijs
Lift weights. Interchangable, can add whatever the hell i want to them. Currently at 10 kg each and climbing steadily.
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Azazel
This is pretty much how I feel (except, I'm not heavyset or fat - I am fairly short and underbuilt): exercise is just too damn boring, and I don't care about being physically fit.
What does it matter? What does it get me? I don't care if random members of the opposite gender aren't as attracted to me as they could be, or if somebody can lift three times as much as I do, because it's not significant to my life mission. If I really had to work out for some reason, like being conscripted, or getting a highly physical job, I could do that if the need arose. Meanwhile I eat relatively little, and eat mostly quality food and not junk food, so not being as fit as I might be doesn't seriously threaten my longevity.
That's what he wants you to think...
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Zoltas
Play football for a team and school, same with basketball, member of a golf club, play gaelic(irish) football for school and club. Run and work out on off nights. Though still have time to play pretty seriously in WoW. Really its about your time management. (oh also to that sixpack guy, yeah me too)
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Adamsm
I walk pretty much everywhere.
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Baryetarir
im 17 6'3 189 pounds, Black Aussie and I'm bulimic...I starve myself most of the time and when I do eat i make myself throw it up, i like the flavor of food more than actually eating food. i work out but my muscles get weak quick, I'm still pretty muscular but now it's just in my chest. WoW is a good brain stimulant and i don't eat when i'm bored or hungry..the only two things i eat without vomiting are fruit and Hot pockets. I don't eat to much junk but when i do i usually throw it up right after that way my body won;t absorb the impurities. I weighed 239.7 pounds 2 years ago, mostly fat. I looked terrible. now I walk around shirtless, I'm unhealthy sure, but I'm not a fatty anymore, I score more often with the ladies as well, record 3 in one night :)..Being fat is not good. I'm unhealthy but i feel good.
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Deoxysprime
I'm not exactly fit, but I just got into the habit of going to the gym every other day, and I stick to the treadmill for 45 minutes, then some cool-off time in a pool for about 30 minutes. I'm hoping I can lose some weight.
Also; about the whole healthiness and happiness thing; I think being happy is just a state of mind, it's something you just reach, there don't have to be specific conditions all of the time, maybe there are tendencies, but no guarantees. I'm not a totally happy person, but I'm at least a very content individual, even though I'm very lazy and I experience pain from health problems. But I do think that working out will make my appearance better, and I'll feel more presentable, and in turn, happy.
Also, to the bulimic, I feel sorry for you. That's a terrible way to keep the weight down. I don't even know how people can stand throwing up, for me, it tends to be very unpleasant. I'd work on just being active, eating healthy, and keeping focused, rather than purging all of the excess nutrients from your body.
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CircusofValues
I skate. Not skateboarder, but a blader. You'd be surprised just how physically demanding it is.
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Borther
wake up, work/school till 2. run around the neighborhood using the couch to 5k app for 30 minutes and then play wow from 3-whenever
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Badguy
What does it matter? What does it get me? I don't care if random members of the opposite gender aren't as attracted to me as they could be, or if somebody can lift three times as much as I do, because it's not significant to my life mission. If I really had to work out for some reason, like being conscripted, or getting a highly physical job, I could do that if the need arose. Meanwhile I eat relatively little, and eat mostly quality food and not junk food, so not being as fit as I might be doesn't seriously threaten my longevity.
Same except I eat mostly junk food.
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SirStabAlot
I skate. Not skateboarder, but a blader. You'd be surprised just how physically demanding it is.
Same, I'm an active longboarder and contrary to belief it is very physically demanding, even more than biking if you are traveling long disnatnces. =D
P.S what board?
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