Originally Posted by citation35hf
(Post 1785290)
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Mesa puts us in hotels without adequate healthy food options, no outdoor space for running/walking and poor or absent workout facilities, making it difficult to maintain a healthy weight or eating habits - there's an angle.
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Originally Posted by RV5M
(Post 1785307)
Mesa puts us in hotels without adequate healthy food options, no outdoor space for running/walking and poor or absent workout facilities, making it difficult to maintain a healthy weight or eating habits - there's an angle.
Quit your whining or quit your job. There's another choice for you. |
Originally Posted by Kprc1
(Post 1785309)
Now you're blaming Mesa for your fat a**? We all have choices. Choose to not eat the Danish and donuts. Eat an apple or a banana. In the airport don't eat at Burger King eat a salad. Run or walk around the hotel instead of sitting in your room eating.
Quit your whining or quit your job. There's another choice for you. I'm not overweight, but I'm tempted to pretend to be so to see how much more fat shaming I can elicit. |
Originally Posted by RV5M
(Post 1785307)
Mesa puts us in hotels without adequate healthy food options, no outdoor space for running/walking and poor or absent workout facilities, making it difficult to maintain a healthy weight or eating habits - there's an angle.
-Pack your food. -Grab a protein shake from the local 7-Eleven If that's not the definition of blame everyone else for my actions I don't know what is. RV5M, I usually agree with you on a lot of points you make, and you seem well educated but this post comes out of left field. |
Originally Posted by prior121
(Post 1785315)
-Name one hotel you can't go jogging at.
-Pack your food. -Grab a protein shake from the local 7-Eleven If that's not the definition of blame everyone else for my actions I don't know what is. RV5M, I usually agree with you on a lot of points you make, and you seem well educated but this post comes out of left field. SFO is great. CLT seems nice. Will find out today |
Originally Posted by RV5M
(Post 1785307)
Mesa puts us in hotels without adequate healthy food options, no outdoor space for running/walking and poor or absent workout facilities, making it difficult to maintain a healthy weight or eating habits - there's an angle.
There's a CA in PHX who takes a completely collapse-able road bike on trips. It folds up and fits in a bag, and he rides all over the place on overnights. He was telling about all of the different gyms and swimming pools he uses for workouts on all of the PHX overnights. You may have to get creative, but there's a way to get it done. I agree though that sometimes the dining options can leave a lot to be desired. I take a cooler to work so I always have a healthy option. |
Originally Posted by Darant
(Post 1785322)
La Quinta LAX.. I dare you haha. SFO is great. CLT seems nice. Will find out today CLT- you can run anywhere around the Best Western. If you have enough time, grab the LYNX train to 6th St Downtown. (10 min ride $1 each way) Charlotte Athletic Club and a Gold's Gym. Both have daily passes for around $5. Really guys, you can stay in shape, even get in shape doing this job! |
It was supposed to be tounge in cheek. Jeeze guys.
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Originally Posted by RV5M
(Post 1785384)
It was supposed to be tounge in cheek. Jeeze guys.
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