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[Choose #3] Now that I’m a certified diver, I work out more frequently since the wetsuits aren’t very flattering and forgving in the wallet AND the waistline!
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[Choose #3] Always keep on practicing to keep mastering your exercises to enjoy a better and safer dive.
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[Choose #3] Crossfit baby....yeah
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[Choose #3] I have always exercised to increase my quality of life and now diving is becoming a major part of my life!
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[Choose #3] So great to see all of you exercising divers! Thank you for participating.
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[Choose #3] Swim, swim, swim and daily morning exercises!
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[Choose #3] two hours a day 5-6 days a week.
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[Choose #3] Squats and lunges really help if you have to climb stairs and/or hike back to the car in wet gear. That thought oftem motivates me through my last set.
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[Choose #2] I do excrecise regularly but not with diving in mind or profiled for diving, hence my answer is No.
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[Choose #1] The day after I came up past the trail line and my legs wore out I went out and bought a bike, I ride a few k per year now.
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Agojo - 3/19/2012 5:09 AM
[Choose #1] I swim laps for cardio and to avoid leg cramps when diving.
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[Choose #3] Randomly admittedly, but I do get plenty of general exercise in my daily life.
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