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Smoking And Working-out

NO smoking or using tobacco of any kind for me, or for anyone in my household! Period. And as far as seeing any beneficial side effects from smoking, how 'bout an analogy with gas mileage that makes as good of sense: Take the airbags and seatbelts out of your car, and also remove the bumper reinforcements, and the doors... That will increase your MPG dramatically! Fact.

Charles
 
well to me if i see an adult smoking in front of a kid or a baby I think that endangers that child... I have borderline asthma because when i was a kid family and others smoked around me.. of course at that time it was legal to smoke in planes, restaurants, almost anywhere..

today it is illegal to smoke in restaurants (atleast in my state) and any place of work. so Arabian is correct that it is very harmful to children, as it can effect you for the rest of your life. I don't appreciate having to carry an inhaler around with me forever cause some idiot adult couldn't eat his meal without smoking, or because they were too mentally unstable to fly on a plane without sucking on a nicotine stick. I wish I could live in the western time zone in Cali or Oregon where some towns ban smoking ANYWHERE public, I'm sick and tired of trash smoking on the beach or the park and throwing their butts on the ground or people who smoke in their cars and toss a lit object out the window and it flies onto my windshield (in cali its a $1000 fine to throw a lit object out the window, again thank goodness for California!)

I'm all for freedom.. if you want to smoke then FINE smoke.. but when you endanger others with your 2nd hand smoke that is where I draw the line. you want to screw up your lungs? then that is your business.. just don't screw up mine. so Arabians point might have been outlandish but I see exactly where he is coming from.

i'm sure you all that smoke one day when you quit (either because you decide to or cause you get throat/lung cancer) will understand what us non smokers have to deal with cause of your stupid habit.

oh well thats my anti-smoker rant. lol.
 
I quit smoking 5 yrs ago this month-I'm 41. It plays a HUGE role in recovery from heavy lifting. Remember, recovery becomes harder as we get older.
 
you dont notice it because you smoke all the time, but for me just being around that shit all night at a party or something i wake up the next morning coughing and feeling like i cant breathe right.
 
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