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Here's an interesting article i found while browsing the web. As a former smoker, i never realized how much more i could be gaining if i hadnt been smoking. When i quit my endurance slowly yet steadily went back up and i could lift more weights without getting as tired. This resulted in more time spent in the gym doing productive work. I never regret my decision to quit smoking now. Feel free, to read.

I liken life to rolling a very large, slightly lopsided boulder across an endless landscape. I strain with all my might and it incredibly continues to move, never quite stopping. My strength is always sufficient. Though at times fatigue overcomes me and I expect the cumbersome object of my attention to stop entirely, its center of gravity graciously pitches forward and it rolls surely, smoothly, rollickingly to new ground.

With ever-restored strength and spirit my back is to the undeniable task, confidence shaping the grin on my face. Every uneven tumble readies me for the next. I demand to go one way, it goes another. I let go, it drags me along with it. I ignore the dense turning, lurching, sometimes spinning airborne mass and it pretends to leave me behind. Ahhh, but I've come to know this rounded worn rock. It's the landscape I need to understand.

How are you doing with your rock rolling these magnificent days of your life?

Let's see, that would be... Christmas shopping and celebrating, feasting or not, work, vacation, family and visiting friends. Workouts, menu, relationships, moods, tempo, attitude (up, down or both at the same time). Are you unaffected â?????? hard to be unaffected. Like it or not, 2000 is big. Ask CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC or The Times. How about Y2K glitches, 1999 musings or New Year, New Millenium Resolutions?

Laree and I have made a solid agreement not to smoke in 2000. Neither one of us smoke but we want to join those tough souls on IronOnline, our impassioned discussion group, who plan to quit this coming New Year. Evidently 20% of the American population smoke cigarettes â?????? that's one out of five, and I expect it's double in many other countries.

Driving home from the gym the other day I noticed the occupants of a car that kept pace with me as we bucked the rush hour traffic. Mom and Dad I assumed, with a cute little four-year old busying herself with playful imaginings and chatterings and a tyke snuggly battened down in a car seat. Both Mom and Dad in their 20's were smoking, the windows were closed and the air around them was a cloud. This is beyond ignorant. The kids had no choice, they were not even offered an open window. I wanted to follow and confront them, report them, kick them and retrieve the kids as if from the hands of captors. I did nothing, what can you do? They got off at 41st Avenue; I kept my eyes on the road and smoldered.

As the tobacco industry has become a billion-dollar industry, so has the movement and business to stop smoking. Wrenching oneself from a smoking habit can be an awesome, almost frightening undertaking. It presents antagonizing temptation and requires extreme resolve, often bringing one to a hopelessness and self-reckoning that's grim.

I've had to eliminate a bad habit or two myself â?????? er â?????? more like they eliminated me. These are not the dearest of my lifelong memories. Thank God, smoking wasn't one of them. Cigarettes, it seems, dig in like rusty nails.

Once I declared war on my enemies, I recall that digging in those first three weeks â?????? where life is saved â?????? was the hardest. After that, the commitment superseded the need. The time invested and the territory reclaimed became more valuable than the habit.

The early days are the most critical and defining. They are also the meanest. Scratch your way through them any way you can. Imagine their defeat clearly yet casually. See yourself free of the dismal self image of a smoker and sense the relief of its hideous grasp. No way is too cowardly or weak, insignificant or extravagant, high tech, outdated or outrageous. It is your precious life, after all. Precious and precarious â?????? your responsibility. As hopeful and as optimistic as we are, as equipped and capable, as swift and courageous, daily living is rugged. You need everything possible going for you. (By the way, I never get very far without prayer.) Don't hobble yourself, don't limit your struggling body's ability to breath, grow, run, resist disease, aspire, create and inspire.

I'm like most everyone else I know; selfish, part hypocrite, partly self-righteous, a little proud, a tiny bit humble. I try to be honest. As I write I do not mean any harm; I seek only good. May I ask a few brutal questions?

When did it occur to you that smoking was no longer cool or popular, enjoyable or satisfying? That it was instead, unclean, smelly and destructive and should be scraped? Did you act on this, or is this your first decisive step? Another fair question, please: does it bother you that some unkind and greedy bandits persuaded and provided you with such a delightful and soothing and murderous addiction? And, that these same powerful thieves steal a high school kid's perception and stick a cool cigarette in his or her mouth? Thanks for the ball and chain; I needed that.

You've got to stop... you've got to stop. This isn't a mantra, it's an appeal. Don't give the tobacco industry another nickel, be a role model before kids who are kids, innocent and susceptible. Think of your body as your favorite person, loved and honored. Don't mar it, scar it, abuse it. Take care of yourself and those around you.

As you visit IronOnline, you're on a muscle building website. Have you recently reviewed the calamitous consequences of smoking tobacco? How it stunts muscle growth, exhausts 'B' vitamins, 'C' and a variety of other vital nutrients? Arteries that transport and valves that pump blood deteriorate. Lungs that purify blood and deliver oxygen become blackened with disease and graying skin pallor surrounds stained teeth, decaying gums and blinking eyes.

Can we ever take a step back and really look at ourselves? Will we ever stop exchanging cliches and reading bumper stickers? Are we ever able to be silent and listen to our wisdom? I mostly dwell restlessly in some hazy gray-white zone that imitates life just gone by, hypnotized, brainwashed, reflexive. A sheep, I am, one of the flock. Feed me, shelter me, comfort me. Unawareness is a dumb, drowsy place and when I notice its control I must vigorously shake myself loose.

Are you a smoker? Does this harangue make you uncomfortable? Or angry? Or guilty? You're not the only one. Quit. For good.
 
That's so funny because I used to smoke, around the time I got into working out.

I used to teach cardio kickboxing and I'd *have* to have a cigarette after each class.

Thank God I quit, but it was amazing that I was in such good shape at the time.
 
lol, i was in pretty good shape to begin with when i first started smoking...but when i quit i got a lot of endurance/stamina back
 
Dad

My Dad smoked for over 40 years and it was amazing the stamina and how he looked after he quit. He was concerned with gaining weight so he started a simple program and watched his diet a little and feels better now than ever before... he was one grouchy dude though for awhile but he did it!!!
 
Glad I am not the only one who did that. I trained like a crazy man and then smoked a pack a day. God only knows the kind of abuse that is on the cardiovascular system.

I have been away from the tobacco for a while, but I have been hitting the bong some,. I don't think smoking a bowl once or twice a day is going to old my cardiovascular system back as bad as tobacco did. .
 
I don't think smoking a bowl once or twice a day is going to old my cardiovascular system back as bad as tobacco did. .

Whatever you say, Cheech.:rolleyes::D
 
1. Seeing in new year stood outside a club, freezing cold with a soggy cigarette in my hand and my overpriced drink left indoors at risk of being spiked.

or

2. smoking my little head off at home with my husband, drinking spirits poured generously, listening to music i like in my warm house, and some 'happy new year' sex.

tough ain't it?!
 
Glad I am not the only one who did that. I trained like a crazy man and then smoked a pack a day. God only knows the kind of abuse that is on the cardiovascular system.

I have been away from the tobacco for a while, but I have been hitting the bong some,. I don't think smoking a bowl once or twice a day is going to old my cardiovascular system back as bad as tobacco did. .


well its not too bad.. but not too good.. there's a HUGE chemical theory about thc, cardio and free radicals in your body, simply, keep in in a bong (water of course) and its not toooooo bad:thumb:

now i am not training as hard as i did in highschool (time, life and work don't permit) but i smoke about a half pack a day.. i have NEVER had endurance,(running) but i can sprint for days, and pretty quickly too (5.4 -40 last i checked) sooooo quitting?? eventually, but now? idk if i can do it..
 
Glad I am not the only one who did that. I trained like a crazy man and then smoked a pack a day. God only knows the kind of abuse that is on the cardiovascular system.

I have been away from the tobacco for a while, but I have been hitting the bong some,. I don't think smoking a bowl once or twice a day is going to old my cardiovascular system back as bad as tobacco did. .

Yeah it will.

And anyway, personally I can't see myself messing around with the most powerful appetite stimulant known to man.
 
1. Seeing in new year stood outside a club, freezing cold with a soggy cigarette in my hand and my overpriced drink left indoors at risk of being spiked.

or

2. smoking my little head off at home with my husband, drinking spirits poured generously, listening to music i like in my warm house, and some 'happy new year' sex.

tough ain't it?!

If your hubby smokes too I wouldn't count on the aforementioned 'happy new year sex' in the future.
 
Not me.
 
Actually taking bong hits or cigars is a lot worse on your lungs then tobacco tyi
 
Actually taking bong hits or cigars is a lot worse on your lungs then tobacco tyi

well it all depends on the bud, and how you burn it.. hit a bong (water pipe) it does VERY little damage to the lungs... a bowl is equal to a cigarette, as is a joint. a blunt or a spliff is on par with about 5 cigarettes...

as far as cigars are concerned, NO ONE in their right mind will inhale ANY kind of cigar, even a black n mild or a capone or swisher sweet... thats just asking for trouble
 
Oh boy! Any studies to back that up?

No. I already checked. One bong rip is not worse on your cardiovascular system than smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. I did my own research on the topic, plus not one credible source has ever said the contrary.
 
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