01-19-2018, 05:15 PM
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#61
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Drives: 2018 X5,2018 m2, 2018 x1
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Bicoastal
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Originally Posted by Hawkeye
I seem to disagree with a couple people on here. I think exercise can definitely compensate for bad eating habits. I also think that good eating habits can nearly negate a non-active lifestyle.
The best is when you combine them.
I also have a friend that is incredibly obese. She eats like a mouse and runs 5 miles a day. Some health condition that I cannot remember but it is impossible for her to lose weight. I feel bad sometimes cause I run less, eat WAY more and am pretty fit.
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Probably a thyroid issue
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