Shaming me for going to gym right now ..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You will have zero motivation when you are in the ICU in a few weeks.


This is the problem! ICU?!? Healthy individuals recover from this with no problem like the tens of thousands in China. The old and sick are the vulnerable ones just like with the flu . Tom Hanks and his wife are hanging out in their rented mansion watching Netflix recovering just fine.


The CDC has already revealed that this initial assumption was incorrect. As many as 20-33% of those age 45-65 (your age group) will be affected seriously enough to be hospitalized from this infection. And the death rate in that age group was between 0.4 and 1.3%. Yes, you are less likely to die from the virus, but you are still extremely likely to be ill enough to be hospitalized. And if you are hospitalized, you will take valuable resources away from others who need to be hospitalized including many older than you who have a greater risk of dying. So, just try to be a little less selfish and just stay away from the gym so that you can stay out of the hospital and leave the resources for others.


And those 20-33% who are affected seriously have preexisting health conditions! Not the individuals who exercise and eat healthy with zero medical conditions ..
Anonymous
At 57 you should have learned enough to be able to workout on your own outside.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You will have zero motivation when you are in the ICU in a few weeks.


This is the problem! ICU?!? Healthy individuals recover from this with no problem like the tens of thousands in China. The old and sick are the vulnerable ones just like with the flu . Tom Hanks and his wife are hanging out in their rented mansion watching Netflix recovering just fine.


The CDC has already revealed that this initial assumption was incorrect. As many as 20-33% of those age 45-65 (your age group) will be affected seriously enough to be hospitalized from this infection. And the death rate in that age group was between 0.4 and 1.3%. Yes, you are less likely to die from the virus, but you are still extremely likely to be ill enough to be hospitalized. And if you are hospitalized, you will take valuable resources away from others who need to be hospitalized including many older than you who have a greater risk of dying. So, just try to be a little less selfish and just stay away from the gym so that you can stay out of the hospital and leave the resources for others.


And those 20-33% who are affected seriously have preexisting health conditions! Not the individuals who exercise and eat healthy with zero medical conditions ..


You need to pay more attention to the news:

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1257133/coronavirus-news-latest-covid-19-coronavirus-young-people-deaths-world-health-organization

Several leading health professionals have warned that young healthy, even “sporty” people are at risk of dying from coronavirus. Dr Ignace Demeyer, an emergency doctor in Belgium described the pandemic as “nothing short of terrifying”, as he spoke of his surprise at the increasing number of young people showing severe symptoms. A second doctor, Dr Bruce Aylward of the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned people as young as 30 were dying from the virus.


The recent CDC report came to similar conclusions. But, go ahead and go as long as you maintain good social distancing after you leave the gym. Stay away from everyone else, then you're only a risk to yourself. As long as you only kill yourself, it's not going to bother us. Just don't infect others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You will have zero motivation when you are in the ICU in a few weeks.


This is the problem! ICU?!? Healthy individuals recover from this with no problem like the tens of thousands in China. The old and sick are the vulnerable ones just like with the flu . Tom Hanks and his wife are hanging out in their rented mansion watching Netflix recovering just fine.


The CDC has already revealed that this initial assumption was incorrect. As many as 20-33% of those age 45-65 (your age group) will be affected seriously enough to be hospitalized from this infection. And the death rate in that age group was between 0.4 and 1.3%. Yes, you are less likely to die from the virus, but you are still extremely likely to be ill enough to be hospitalized. And if you are hospitalized, you will take valuable resources away from others who need to be hospitalized including many older than you who have a greater risk of dying. So, just try to be a little less selfish and just stay away from the gym so that you can stay out of the hospital and leave the resources for others.


And those 20-33% who are affected seriously have preexisting health conditions! Not the individuals who exercise and eat healthy with zero medical conditions ..


You need to pay more attention to the news:

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1257133/coronavirus-news-latest-covid-19-coronavirus-young-people-deaths-world-health-organization

Several leading health professionals have warned that young healthy, even “sporty” people are at risk of dying from coronavirus. Dr Ignace Demeyer, an emergency doctor in Belgium described the pandemic as “nothing short of terrifying”, as he spoke of his surprise at the increasing number of young people showing severe symptoms. A second doctor, Dr Bruce Aylward of the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned people as young as 30 were dying from the virus.


The recent CDC report came to similar conclusions. But, go ahead and go as long as you maintain good social distancing after you leave the gym. Stay away from everyone else, then you're only a risk to yourself. As long as you only kill yourself, it's not going to bother us. Just don't infect others.


Fake news!
Anonymous
Yep, you should be shamed. Disgracefully selfish.
Anonymous
troll
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why so I get the feeling that most of these comments are coming from people with a BMI of 30 or higher..


Well, you're not going to get pics, if that's what you're angling for. BMI of 19 or 20, depending how much chocolate I eat.
Anonymous
You can so easily do a kickboxing workout at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why so I get the feeling that most of these comments are coming from people with a BMI of 30 or higher..


Well, you're not going to get pics, if that's what you're angling for. BMI of 19 or 20, depending how much chocolate I eat.


Same! But I will admit that it's mostly due to nature/genetics and not actual dedicated gym-going...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why so I get the feeling that most of these comments are coming from people with a BMI of 30 or higher..


No, just people who are capable of working out without being in a group setting. This need to workout with others is the epitome of selfishness. There are easy alternatives - a million streaming videos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You will have zero motivation when you are in the ICU in a few weeks.


This is the problem! ICU?!? Healthy individuals recover from this with no problem like the tens of thousands in China. The old and sick are the vulnerable ones just like with the flu . Tom Hanks and his wife are hanging out in their rented mansion watching Netflix recovering just fine.


The CDC has already revealed that this initial assumption was incorrect. As many as 20-33% of those age 45-65 (your age group) will be affected seriously enough to be hospitalized from this infection. And the death rate in that age group was between 0.4 and 1.3%. Yes, you are less likely to die from the virus, but you are still extremely likely to be ill enough to be hospitalized. And if you are hospitalized, you will take valuable resources away from others who need to be hospitalized including many older than you who have a greater risk of dying. So, just try to be a little less selfish and just stay away from the gym so that you can stay out of the hospital and leave the resources for others.


And those 20-33% who are affected seriously have preexisting health conditions! Not the individuals who exercise and eat healthy with zero medical conditions ..


No. Sorry. Very, very sadly not true at all.
Anonymous
I think that those who engage in activities like the gym during this time should not be given respirators if they get sick. Save them for the people who did their best to avoid this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why so I get the feeling that most of these comments are coming from people with a BMI of 30 or higher..


No, just people who are capable of working out without being in a group setting. This need to workout with others is the epitome of selfishness. There are easy alternatives - a million streaming videos.


Never met anyone in shape that works out at home! Never! Just saying..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think that those who engage in activities like the gym during this time should not be given respirators if they get sick. Save them for the people who did their best to avoid this.


Right. Save the medical interventions for the brave souls currently vegging out on their couches, eating potato chips and slurping down margaritas...as their azzes get bigger and bigger and bigger.

Save the Type IIs!!!

Op - I think it's fine to go to your kick boxing class. Stay mentally strong and physically healthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why so I get the feeling that most of these comments are coming from people with a BMI of 30 or higher..


No, just people who are capable of working out without being in a group setting. This need to workout with others is the epitome of selfishness. There are easy alternatives - a million streaming videos.


Never met anyone in shape that works out at home! Never! Just saying..


Bizarre.. I can only conclude that you don't know many people then.
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