Yep! DomCum...
Article in the ST more or less saying so...
And you believe it...Mmm, watch out, they're behind you watching you...
Yep! DomCum...
Article in the ST more or less saying so...
I've got a dog and he needs to be walked. It would be inhumane to expect otherwise.I get what your saying but a lot of people can’t do any other form of exercise really.
I can’t run because of a ACL injury years ago.
Age restricts what you can do.
My gym is shut and the only thing is going for a walk , if I do that I might as well carry my clubs.
I will struggle if I can’t leave the house.
My daughter is a teacher still working for nhs kids I am probably in more danger from her in my house than being outside.We are basically surrounded by a highly contagious and potentially fatal virus.
The less contact you have with other people the less chance you have of catching it.
Do you really need someone to tell you to stay indoors?
Same here, Rupert needs 2 hours min of exercise a dayI've got a dog and he needs to be walked. It would be inhumane to expect otherwise.
And you believe it...Mmm, watch out, they're behind you watching you...
Not sure that Hancock's message this morning on the Today programme about 'getting out and about' was that helpful - that the government recognises the need for us all to be able to get out and about to keep fit. No sir we don't.
And even if we did, the we in the UK have fitness needs no different from those of all these countries where citizens are in lockdown and cannot leave there house. But he still was giving this line about us being able to go outside - for fitness reasons. No! Hancocks's message was not helpful at all.
That’s annoying when someone changes your quote to suit themselves.Fixed that for you
Yes I agree, it's very bad.That’s annoying when someone changes your quote to suit themselves.
The mods should ban this practice.
I don't know where here is, but certainly I'd be surprised if it's banned in the UK. It's essential for my dog , plenty of times I'd rather stay in but i know he needs the exercise.Dog walking is not considered an essential activity here. If you are caught doing it you face arrest
I don't know where here is, but certainly I'd be surprised if it's banned in the UK. It's essential for my dog , plenty of times I'd rather stay in but i know he needs the exercise.
Yep! DomCum...
Article in the ST more or less saying so...
Apparently Joe Wicks got over 800k views on his one this morning. He is doing one for adults and I think kids as well. Good stuff.Well, I've just done an aerobics workout in my lounge this am. There are 100's to find on You Tube. Got the endorphins going.
And if that decision then puts other at risk? If that person comes in contact with a member of your family and passes on the virus to them?To be honest it’s hard to argue against this logic.
Until you are told NOT to by law your not doing anything wrong.
Everyone has to make their own assessment of the risk to them and their family.
Rubbish!!. Have you forgotten -there is a Cabinet. Do you really think they would allow that one man such power as that?.
Sheesh.
My daughter is a teacher still working for nhs kids I am probably in more danger from her in my house than being outside.
Does this explain it in easy terms.
We all have different circumstances do you really need someone to explain that?
Not sure that Hancock's message this morning on the Today programme about 'getting out and about' was that helpful - that the government recognises the need for us all to be able to get out and about to keep fit. No sir we don't.
And even if we did, the we in the UK have fitness needs no different from those of all these countries where citizens are in lockdown and cannot leave there house. But he still was giving this line about us being able to go outside - for fitness reasons. No! Hancocks's message was not helpful at all.
It gives people the excuse they are looking for, maybe even subconsciously. You wouldn't a picture of our lounge every afternoon. HID puts one of her Zumba DVD's on and we rock!