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peternotnice

peternotnice

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Sep 21, 2019
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Wanted to know what kind of sport do you think it's better to recover oneself, to feel better in general.
 
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BlessedOffal

BlessedOffal

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Oct 2, 2019
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To feel better in general/temporarily, I hike as steep of hills as possible. Heart pumping, out in nature. If you live in a city, I recommend finding parks with hills or stairs.

Basically outdoor activities.
 
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EmptySteph62

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Aug 4, 2019
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I started boxing when things first went downhill, really helps for me personally, but if combat sports aren't your thing I've heard running is really helpful
 
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Lethe

Lethe

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Sep 19, 2019
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I have an exercise bike. It's great, I can exercise without even needing to leave the house.
 
peternotnice

peternotnice

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Sep 21, 2019
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To feel better in general/temporarily, I hike as steep of hills as possible. Heart pumping, out in nature. If you live in a city, I recommend finding parks with hills or stairs.

Basically outdoor activities.
I've some woods close to me, I can give it a try! I've never run too much because I'm quite thin, I lose weight easily, so I end up burning my muscles haha
 
BlessedOffal

BlessedOffal

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Oct 2, 2019
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I've some woods close to me, I can give it a try! I've never run too much because I'm quite thin, I lose weight easily, so I end up burning my muscles haha

Haha, yea, no need for running. I've done all kinds of sports in my life and while I love to run, I find brisk walks or hikes better for my psyche than anything else. Hopefully you feel at peace in the woods. Good luck <3
 
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SlackJim

SlackJim

Nothing lasts, but nothing is lost
Sep 30, 2019
226
Slacklining!!! you can't do it unless your mind is still and focused, so it's like a moving meditation. Martial arts too although I haven't really explored that
 
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a_strange_day

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Jul 16, 2019
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Boxing/Combat sports are exhausting and you don't even have time to think. Running quietly in the woods is great too, end your session with a few sprints and you'll feel like new.
 
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Élégie

Student
Sep 24, 2019
143
Cycling or hiking in nature.
 
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lofistos345

Experienced
Oct 6, 2019
222
riding my bike, but I feel paranoid of getting robbed
 
sammii

sammii

I have no idea what I’m doing.
Oct 9, 2019
221
If I ever manage to get my social anxiety back to a less torturous level I wanna get back into roller derby :)) it's great exercise and great for getting out aggression haha.
 

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