• @kescusay@lemmy.world
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    3211 months ago

    Working out. (I do it most weekdays, too).

    I work in software, and I’ve seen far too many guys in my industry who are either skinny as a rail and surviving on Cheetos dust, or painfully overweight. Had several co-workers croak unexpectedly, at shockingly young ages.

    It’s a real problem in the industry. People simply plop themselves down at their computers and forget to do anything else for an entire day.

    I have kids, and refuse to let them lose their dad early, so I hit the gym for an hour in the mornings, at least every other day. I do a mix of cardio and weight training. I also never stay seated for longer than 45 minutes.

    Seriously, guys… If you work in the software industry, make a habit of getting up and moving around. It doesn’t actually take much to reap enormous benefits just from staying more active.

    • Twinklebreeze
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      211 months ago

      I’m 31 and I’ve always been on the nerdy side. I have ADHD which let’s me lose whole days really easy. I decided a long time ago that dripping out of college was probably the best thing that could have happened for my health. I eventually got a job working outside and I’ve never looked back. If only I didn’t have one of the (if not the) most dangerous jobs in America right now.

      • Victor
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        311 months ago

        If only I didn’t have one of the (if not the) most dangerous jobs in America right now.

        Is it being a lifeguard to Donald Trump? WELL DON’T LEAVE US HANGING.

        • Twinklebreeze
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          Tree work. Super dangerous. Specifically, I climb the trees to trim/remove them.

          • Victor
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            011 months ago

            So basically, you’re the one that doesn’t want to be left hanging.

            Thanks for filling us in!

    • @OhmsLawn@lemmy.world
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      211 months ago

      I never had to before, always had reasonably active jobs. Supervisor role and middle age and a scolding from my doctor has made a difference.

      I’ve been giving myself 20 minutes a day for the last six weeks. I haven’t really lost weight, but I do feel better.

      • @kescusay@lemmy.world
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        511 months ago

        I actually gained weight when I first got serious about the gym, and that worried me until my doctor reassured me that I was putting on muscle, not fat. These days, it’s pretty obvious in retrospect.

        The real metric I pay attention to is blood pressure. As my dad’s getting older he’s been struggling with blood pressure, and I don’t want that to ever happen to me, so cardio is important.

          • @kescusay@lemmy.world
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            411 months ago

            It’s called “the silent killer” for a reason. Maybe you’re just tired lately from working hard, or you’ve been having headaches from eye strain, or maybe your blood pressure is at 170/120 and you’re actually near death.

            That’s the shit that scares me. I’ve worked really hard to get my blood pressure way down (currently 110/60) and intend to keep it that way.

            • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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              Yeah me too, but I haven’t gotten my shit together with diet or exercise and my doctor is taking it way too cautiously with medication.

              I’m constantly too tired t put enough energy into getting my doctor to be useful and getting myself in gear …… actually Pokémon Go is the only thing that works. Every Saturday I’ll take a 3-5 mile walk with my teens (except recently with heat waves)

    • @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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      1211 months ago

      Pretty much same, but TTRPGs in general. I abandoned D&D after it became clear that Hasbro is going to continue making the game worse to squeeze money out of the fans.

  • @Etterra@lemmy.world
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    1311 months ago

    Breathing, even though breathing is extremely dangerous. Evidence shows that 100% of all people who breathe will die. This can be traced back genetically; everyone who breathes was born to people who had also breathed during their lifetimes.

    • @Dorkyd68@lemmy.world
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      511 months ago

      I hear folks that drink dihydrogen monoxide can become addicted after their first sip. One sip, and they are chasing that dragon for the rest of their days on earth, sad really. It’s why I only drink soda, love me some sugary teeth rot

  • @frickineh@lemmy.world
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    1211 months ago

    Apparently, waking up by 6 or 6:30 because my stupid body is on a schedule and we’re sticking to it every day, I guess.

    Oh, and laundry. No matter what else I have going on, the laundry never stops.

    • @jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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      611 months ago

      Greenhouses and indoors plants exist though. And some vegetables like kale grow well in winter. And I’ve seen some impressive greenhouses that use geothermal energy (think water pipes 3 meters deep feeding warmth all winter long).