> I hate cardio.
> Like some men who feel similarly, my hatred for cardio goes back to my sports playing days where running and sprinting were used by coaches as a form of tough love, i.e., punishment.
> Mess up a play? Go run a lap. No, make that three.
> Didn’t go hard enough during practice? 50 burpees for you.
> Simply did something to irritate the coach? 40 gassers after practice.
> While I respect men who can run long distances or who enjoy HIIT sessions, they’re like aliens from another planet to me. I just don’t understand the sadistic pleasure they take in cardio — “runner’s high” be damned.
>> I hate cardio.
>> Like some men who feel similarly, my hatred for cardio goes back to my sports playing days where running and sprinting were used by coaches as a form of tough love, i.e., punishment.
>> Mess up a play? Go run a lap. No, make that three.
>> Didn’t go hard enough during practice? 50 burpees for you.
>> Simply did something to irritate the coach? 40 gassers after practice.
>> While I respect men who can run long distances or who enjoy HIIT sessions, they’re like aliens from another planet to me. I just don’t understand the sadistic pleasure they take in cardio — “runner’s high” be damned.
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