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I think it is possible to stay fit without going to the gym. First, you can get adequate exercise by going up the stairs instead of taking an elevator. Also, you can ride a bicycle to the station you use instead of taking a bus to get there. Or you can just walk there. If you’re interested in taking up yoga, you can start it just by buying a proper floor mat and turn on the tv for instruction.
Feb 6, 2022 12:15 PM
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I think it's possible to stay fit without going to the gym. First, you can get adequate exercise by going up the stairs instead of taking an elevator. Also, you can ride a bicycle to the station instead of taking a bus to get there. Or you can just walk there. If you’re interested in taking up yoga, you can start just by buying a proper floor mat and turning on the tv for instruction.
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February 7, 2022
I think it is possible to stay fit without going to the gym. First, you can get
adequate exercise by going up the stairs instead of taking an elevator. Also,
you can ride a bicycle to the station you use instead of taking a bus to get
there. Or you can just walk there. If you’re interested in taking up yoga, you
can start it just by buying a proper floor mat and turning (It appears that your sentence uses an incorrect form of the verb "turn". Consider changing it.) on the tv for instruction.
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February 6, 2022
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