Group: General Fitness & Exercise

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hardnfit
hardnfit
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Joined: 2005/02/01
United States
2005/11/11, 04:23 PM
Get real!

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Shap
Shap
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Joined: 2003/05/06
United States
2005/11/14, 04:11 PM
I'm sure its much better than say, smoking and not working out right? How about just give him the facts, which are smoking is horrible for your body instead of telling a person they are disgusting. Smoking is a serious addiction, which I had to over come myself, and it was easy. What usually happens is the person starts working out, then slowly realizes how much healthier they could be by quiting. I think a person who works out has a much higher chance of quiting than a person who does not.


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Quoting from michelle9510:

I'm having a hard time understanding how you can do something so good for your body (working out), and then do something so bad for your body like smoking. Yuck! Listen, there is nothing good about smoking. It harms your body. Every part of it.
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acl15
acl15
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Joined: 2005/09/30
United States
2005/11/09, 05:13 AM
how do cigarettes affect your body and growth? i know about why it's bad for you and all that stuff i jsut want to know how it specifically affects workouts etc. thanks!
yadmit
yadmit
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Canada
2005/11/09, 08:53 AM
Well, it'll severly hamper your ability to breathe.

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michelle9510
michelle9510
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United States
2005/11/09, 11:42 AM
It decreases your circulation by constricting your blood vessels thus inhibiting nutrient rich blood from reaching your muscles. also carbon dioxide competes with oxygen for space on hemeglobin. Smokers have less oxygen and more carbon dioxide traveling in their blood than a non-smoker.
dendys
dendys
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United States
2005/11/14, 04:27 PM
By training it sounds like you are interested in taking better care of yourself. Now that you have the facts why not try to quit so your body can truly benefit from all the hard your doing in the gym. I suggest 3 days (one day at a time) of not smoking and you can kick the habit, for good,(21 days to create a new habit). Breathing and recovery will be amazing and darling you will not only look marvelous, you'll feel marvelous.
acl15
acl15
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Joined: 2005/09/30
United States
2005/11/09, 11:17 PM
what if i worked out at 5-6pm and then later when i go out at night and have a smoke? what does that do to my recovery?
jbennett
jbennett
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2005/11/10, 03:31 PM
Besides that its just plain disgusting (my opinion), smoking is very demanding on various parts of your body. Your immune system plays a particularly important roll in your workout recovery. If you're stressing the body more by putting toxic substances in it, your body will focus on removing the toxins before it worries about what workout you just did. The increases your recovery time and can ultimately hamper your progress in the gym.

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michelle9510
michelle9510
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United States
2005/11/12, 10:47 AM
I'm having a hard time understanding how you can do something so good for your body (working out), and then do something so bad for your body like smoking. Yuck! Listen, there is nothing good about smoking. It harms your body. Every part of it.