Do your school friends support you

wait so you can't walk up 3 flights of stairs
but you can ski
Yeah because skiing uses gravity to get you down the slope, it doesn't take effort at all.
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Achy tired normally if I've run around too much. And when I've done too much my lips go blue and I just feel like I really need to sit/lie down and sleep - not because I'm sleepy tired but to rest.
DJ Robbie
Former Jobs: Events Organiser, News Reporter, HxHD
are you kidding? skiing is tough......
i've skiied since i was like 5 and it is not an easy sport
if you're walking in your boots alone they're heavy and its tough, carrying your skis...
I've been skiing since I was 6 and I race regionally...it's not hard once you get good...my mum is a ski instructor so she taught me and made sure I didn't get tired.
I'm used to walking in my boots and my skis are light weight slalom skis so yh![]()
DJ Robbie
Former Jobs: Events Organiser, News Reporter, HxHD
Didn't you already do that once or was that someone else
Robbie I don't get how your mum can forbid you from doing a normal workout for fear of your heart exploding out of your kneecaps but encourages you to indulge in a high-speed sport at hugely varying pressures and altitudes, something seems a little off with that. Do you have really hefty life insurance or something?
Dunno about the life insurance, but I do skiing at the dry slope, which is like...20m above sea level, and then when we go on skiing holidays we don't go above 2000m...I know it's stupid she doesn't let me work out but skiing doesn't involve pushing heavy weights and straining my heart...or so she says ;lDidn't you already do that once or was that someone else
Robbie I don't get how your mum can forbid you from doing a normal workout for fear of your heart exploding out of your kneecaps but encourages you to indulge in a high-speed sport at hugely varying pressures and altitudes, something seems a little off with that. Do you have really hefty life insurance or something?
DJ Robbie
Former Jobs: Events Organiser, News Reporter, HxHD
Didn't you already do that once or was that someone else
Robbie I don't get how your mum can forbid you from doing a normal workout for fear of your heart exploding out of your kneecaps but encourages you to indulge in a high-speed sport at hugely varying pressures and altitudes, something seems a little off with that. Do you have really hefty life insurance or something?
No way, never made a thread on it or such. I do mention it in posts if it relates to thread ect.
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