Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I've followed the neck rule for working out and illness for over 25 years and it hasn't steered me wrong. If symptoms are above the neck, it's fine to work out. So, no go on a chest cough.
And definitely don't go to the gym when you're that sick. Please.
Thank you. Not so hard to provide compassionate advice.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your compassion jacka$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I've followed the neck rule for working out and illness for over 25 years and it hasn't steered me wrong. If symptoms are above the neck, it's fine to work out. So, no go on a chest cough.
And definitely don't go to the gym when you're that sick. Please.
Thank you. Not so hard to provide compassionate advice.
Dude, this isn't a topic where people really need to have compassion. It's not like you confessed you were abused as a child or that you have a terminal illness. The cough medicine might be making you a bit loopy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I've followed the neck rule for working out and illness for over 25 years and it hasn't steered me wrong. If symptoms are above the neck, it's fine to work out. So, no go on a chest cough.
And definitely don't go to the gym when you're that sick. Please.
Thank you. Not so hard to provide compassionate advice.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I've followed the neck rule for working out and illness for over 25 years and it hasn't steered me wrong. If symptoms are above the neck, it's fine to work out. So, no go on a chest cough.
And definitely don't go to the gym when you're that sick. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So work out at home. Noone wants your nasties
+1
Do stuff at home or run outside or something. I would be mad if someone was at the gym coughing that much.
Anonymous wrote:So work out at home. Noone wants your nasties
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your compassion jacka$$.