09-02-2013, 08:46 PM
this may sound like another strange question, but:
is exercise actually useful?
or this another misperpetuation that has been sold through the 'healthcare industry?'
by exercise, I mean the deiliberate taking time out to be 'active' and 'vigorous' ... as if that was not already incorporated into our lifetyle with walking and getting fresh air daily as part of the way we live already (being close and in nature etc).
is exercise actually useful?
or this another misperpetuation that has been sold through the 'healthcare industry?'
by exercise, I mean the deiliberate taking time out to be 'active' and 'vigorous' ... as if that was not already incorporated into our lifetyle with walking and getting fresh air daily as part of the way we live already (being close and in nature etc).