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Old 02-17-2008, 09:34 AM
Green-Moo Green-Moo is offline
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I'm not interested in losing weight, but I really would like to tone my body.
This is me too. I'm not overweight (under, if anything) but I could do allot towards making myself fitter.

I imagine I'll be doing more exercise this year as the baby gets bigger, so I should reclaim some fitness just by going about some of the gardening & stuff that I've let slide.

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Old 02-17-2008, 03:05 PM
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It is indeed a good idea to set smaller more manageable goals that once you've reached you can then move onto slightly higher ones. Remember that it's unhealthy to drastically change your weight (gain or lose) so smaller improvements are better than big ones.
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