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<blockquote data-quote="Oryan77" data-source="post: 5339473" data-attributes="member: 18701"><p>Well, like Jack7, I pretty much make time work around my schedule instead of working my schedule around time. When you keep yourself as busy as we do, time is but a number on the clock.</p><p></p><p>He already gave you a good glimpse into his life, which I agree would keep most men fit. But I tend to think that a person needs to have a lot more interests than he does in order to stay in good shape unless you hit the gym 8 days a week.</p><p></p><p>For example, for building muscle, I work part time as a Crocodile Wrangler. I make good use of my experience as a Carnie back when I was dating a Rodeo Clown. She milked snakes as a side job and taught me how to handle venomous Cobras, Kraits, & Mambas from the Elapidae family. This lead to me starting my own snake milking factory where I learned to produce a non toxic venom that a lot of South American physicians use to this day for various cancer treatments. The venom actually works as a homebrewed nutrition bar that I take regularly while tending to my Ostrich farm.</p><p></p><p>For cardio, if I can't make it to my summer home in Pamplona, Spain for the annual Running of the Bulls festival, I usually try to take off of work for two weeks to go cross country ice skating after a business trip in Greenland. Although, sometimes my current job at Kinetic Concepts doesn't send me to that part of the world, I'll make due at home with my custom built skating rink that I hand chiseled myself with tools that I got from a wiry old man I met when I worked as a lumberjack for a year in Sweden.</p><p></p><p>I know we're just talking about physical fitness at the moment, but remember, being mentally fit is just as important. You may not be aware, but stress and depression are both major factors of weight gain. I have no problems in that area though since I am usually up late translating Mandarin into English for various manufacturing companies of fortune cookies. Being a fortune cookie writer was an important mental skill I picked up at the Zhenjue Temple in Beijing during assignment when I was an Israeli fighter pilot in the 90's. I was the only converted Jewish pilot in the squadron until I also started to practice the teachings of the Nation of Islam which some find to be contradictory, but I digress.</p><p></p><p>If you can work in a lot of interests and hobbies like Jack7 and myself, then you can play D&D as much as you want and your health will not be an issue whatsoever! I sure know I'm fit! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oryan77, post: 5339473, member: 18701"] Well, like Jack7, I pretty much make time work around my schedule instead of working my schedule around time. When you keep yourself as busy as we do, time is but a number on the clock. He already gave you a good glimpse into his life, which I agree would keep most men fit. But I tend to think that a person needs to have a lot more interests than he does in order to stay in good shape unless you hit the gym 8 days a week. For example, for building muscle, I work part time as a Crocodile Wrangler. I make good use of my experience as a Carnie back when I was dating a Rodeo Clown. She milked snakes as a side job and taught me how to handle venomous Cobras, Kraits, & Mambas from the Elapidae family. This lead to me starting my own snake milking factory where I learned to produce a non toxic venom that a lot of South American physicians use to this day for various cancer treatments. The venom actually works as a homebrewed nutrition bar that I take regularly while tending to my Ostrich farm. For cardio, if I can't make it to my summer home in Pamplona, Spain for the annual Running of the Bulls festival, I usually try to take off of work for two weeks to go cross country ice skating after a business trip in Greenland. Although, sometimes my current job at Kinetic Concepts doesn't send me to that part of the world, I'll make due at home with my custom built skating rink that I hand chiseled myself with tools that I got from a wiry old man I met when I worked as a lumberjack for a year in Sweden. I know we're just talking about physical fitness at the moment, but remember, being mentally fit is just as important. You may not be aware, but stress and depression are both major factors of weight gain. I have no problems in that area though since I am usually up late translating Mandarin into English for various manufacturing companies of fortune cookies. Being a fortune cookie writer was an important mental skill I picked up at the Zhenjue Temple in Beijing during assignment when I was an Israeli fighter pilot in the 90's. I was the only converted Jewish pilot in the squadron until I also started to practice the teachings of the Nation of Islam which some find to be contradictory, but I digress. If you can work in a lot of interests and hobbies like Jack7 and myself, then you can play D&D as much as you want and your health will not be an issue whatsoever! I sure know I'm fit! :D [/QUOTE]
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