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    HIIT and Squats

    I am gathering that HIIT is a pretty intense workout for the body. I am experimenting with it right now on my non-lifting days. I was wondering the day after doing squats when I take a day off would it be alright to do HIIT or would that be to much strain on the legs?

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    To add to the partying and lifting thing; as I am getting older (I am 20 so its still illegal for me to drink but thats besides the point) I am becoming less and less interested in drinking. I am finding that my body is far more important to me than getting drunk. I am starting to realize that drinking is just a way to change the way the world is percieved for a brief time period. Sure you get that liquid confidence that might help you go over and talk to the fine hunnie in the corner, but the real trick is to learn to do that with out the alcohol. I mean drinking doesnt make you look more attractive it makes the other person more attractive, so hopefully that girl in the corner is drinking and she will talk to your sorry ass, HA.

    The morning has arrived after a night of drinking and most likely if anything has changed it is negative; DUI, injuries, lost friendships, STD's, and god for bid getting that girl in the corner pregnant haha.

    Not to mention after a night of drinking I feel like a soft marshmellow.

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    WTF how did my reply to a post get into my own thread? Sorry this above relpy does not belong in this post.

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