01-11-2015 15:07 - edited 01-11-2015 15:09
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01-11-2015 15:07 - edited 01-11-2015 15:09
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I came across this article while I was looking through "Slate" magazine. It seems to make some good points to me. www.quora.com/What-is-a-good-fitness-plan-for-someone-who-is-extremely-busy?ref=slate&rel_pos=1
I hope this link works - I am not all that good at this kind of thing - lol
Comments welcome

01-11-2015 19:32
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01-11-2015 19:32
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Worked just fine.
And very true.
It's the normal issue of a study finds a certain protocol useful for specific purpose.
News media takes it and twists it a tad more.
People spread that around and apply it to totally the wrong thing and think useful.
It's like the whole fad of HIIT - when I've found the vast majority aren't even doing HIIT really, so they aren't getting the benefit that HIIT brings.
Like those Tabata workouts, throw the name on another workout and for whatever reason hope it's popular because of that.
Help the next searcher of answers, mark a reply as Solved if it was, or a thumbs up if it was a good idea too.

01-13-2015 07:59
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