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I'm not asking if you work out, I'm asking if you actually spend your hard-earned money to borrow some companies weights. Do you spend money to go wear a muzzle, & follow some arbitrary rules of some establishment to keep in shape? What do you spend? Can you get out of it, if you want, or is there a ridiculous cancellation fee? I bet there is.

I'm not asking if you work out, I'm asking if you actually spend your hard-earned money to borrow some companies weights. Do you spend money to go wear a muzzle, & follow some arbitrary rules of some establishment to keep in shape? What do you spend? Can you get out of it, if you want, or is there a ridiculous cancellation fee? I bet there is.

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I guess I never thought losing 100 lbs was possible but I did that anyway. It truly is about having the will to do it. Still, 500 sounds insane. 220 I can see getting to if I was super skinny. I'm not sure I want to lose much more than 10 lbs at this point though.

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"Still, 500 sounds insane." And that is why most people will never do it. The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is just that little bit extra.

Maybe "losing 10 pounds" isn't the goal you really need to focus on. A bathroom scale can only tell you your total mass. That's all it measures. If you lose fat but gain muscle mass, your scales will tell you there's been no change. It can't tell you how your clothes fit, or the measurements of your waist, hips, chest, thighs and arms. It doesn't measure speed or force.

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I get the point you're making...