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How'd the first day of exercise go? Get all 200 reps in?

I haven't been doing them because my cat kept trying to scratch up the mats and mess with the plates, I was locking him in my bedroom but then he kept scratching up my door to my bedroom, I bought a cat scratcher on Amazon a couple days ago and it should be delivered today.
 
You have a bullshit excuse for everything don't you? Do you talk yourself out of wiping your ass cause of all the time and paper you save?
 
The cat will use the scratching post almost as much as you use the weights.

Now that you have used the credit card yet again to buy useless shit, do you understand why we told you that it was a trap?
 
Yes, but this is not a usual situation. I foresee burnout: a lasting state of fatigue and workout dread or avoidance that comes as a result of pushing yourself too intensely without proper rest.
Exactly. Combine all that with aggressively selling your blood/plasma to pay the bills...it can't be good for you.
 
Eh, this was a good troll attempt, but it's crossed into the realm of the unbelievable now. You flew too close to the sun. Good run though.
 
I haven't been doing them because my cat kept trying to scratch up the mats and mess with the plates, I was locking him in my bedroom but then he kept scratching up my door to my bedroom, I bought a cat scratcher on Amazon a couple days ago and it should be delivered today.
Did you buy the cat scratcher on a payment plan?
 
OP should start a different thread to post his daily rep count. Probably over in the Health & Fitness sub though.
And I thought people usually did "rest days" but I'm not an expert.
Neither am I, but generally rest & recovery are obviously important. But if you're not lifting heavy weights or pushing each set to muscle failure, you could work the same muscles on a daily basis (essentially what a laborer is doing 5 days a week).

For example, there is a guy on Reddit who (believably) claimed he's done push-ups daily for a decade (IIRC). He was pretty ripped, but his wasn't a bodybuilder physique with cartoon muscle mass.
 
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