I wouldn't say that I'm unhappy. More like not so happy. While by calculation (height in cm - 100 ~= perfect weight in kg for a man) I should loose something like 5 - 10 Kg (185 cm - 100 =~ 85 Kg). Somehow nobody doesn't have a feeling that I need to loose that much.

Most annoying thing to me, is the belly of course - the hardest to get rid off<./p>

So I'm counting that driving a bike will help with loosing weight and legs exercise. Wile exercises like push-ups, fallthrough (that's literal translation to English, don't know right name) and similar will give back some muscle "tonus".

I'll check the URLs that you suggested of course


In reply to Re^2: [OT] General bad habits and characteristics (non programming). by techcode
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