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Anonymous
So I'm outrageously fat, and my knees and feet hurt so I've decided to save any running and jogging for after I've lightened up a bit.

For the time being I'm going to practice martial arts at home, hit a heavybag, stretch, and go for epic walks.

This oughtta be enough exercise for the time being, don't you think? I'll be dieting immaculately of course. Then I get to save my joints and not have a heart attack right off the bat, win-win huh?
>> Anonymous
Ride a bike, it's low impact on your joints
>> Anonymous
>>151831

I don't have a bike or gym access, should've mentioned that.
>> Anonymous
if you have access to 200-500 dollars to blow I would highly highly recommend buying an elliptical/stationary bike then

one of the best things i've spent 250 bucks on
>> Anonymous
Cross trainer would be better for you than a bike, I think. Though you don't specify how "outrageously fat" you are.
>> Anonymous
>>151836

wtf a real bike costs less
>> Anonymous
>>151848
No. A REAL bike costs $1000 atleast.
>> Anonymous
>>151857

with like.......nitro boosts on it? pimped out tassels and a basket? customized bell, with unique ring?

250$ for a decent mountain bike possibly less
>> Anonymous
>>151857
A good, reliable, new mountain bike costs around $200-$250.

Unless you're going to race a road bike, that'll do you just fine, as they require FAR less maintenance, and are cheaper/easier to fix and maintain.
>> Anonymous
>>151838

315lbs at 5'11. Probably like a 48" waist.

What do you mean by a cross trainer, like an actual trainer to correspond with?
>> Anonymous
i heard mirko filipovic kicks so hard your fat would just fly off