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  1. Man that is a busy day. It is fantastic that you are so productive. @AnneDovel
  2. Very nice! Keep it up. @smodee
  3. You can find tons of excuse free workouts on my blog. @Soup_Coolers
  4. @kiss_sharon Just an Fyi, tanning is not terribly healthy.
  5. @ljpalmer That means you did well! : )
  6. Keep steadily before you the fact that all true success depends at last upon yourself. - Theodore T. Hunger #quotes
  7. @ihealth360 Thanks for the retweet!
  8. Hippies VS Jocks – Which Group is Healthier? http://bit.ly/7dDx8P
  9. There is the group of organic whole foods consumers and the group of people who buy health and fitness supplements.
  10. Have you ever noticed that there are two entirely different health movements with very little crossover?
  11. My apologies. Feel free to check out my articles at http://bit.ly/1pQw2 @bramburn Let me know what you think.
  12. Glad to be of service. Kicking butts into shape one day at a time. : ) @ljpalmer
  13. Just an FYI - @SportsAuthority is giving away Wiis if you follow their tweets.
  14. Learn more about the benefits of sports drinks here: http://bit.ly/5YeCrM
  15. For most of us, however, sports drinks are more about convenience than necessity, says Boston dietitian Nancy Clark.
  16. Millions of hardcore athletes and casual fitness fans chug sports beverages to replenish the water, sodium and glucose the body needs.
  17. When you’re sweating through an intense workout, you probably reach for a sports drink to quench your thirst.
  18. @SportsAuthority I have not. But that article sparked my interest. I might have a new Xmas gift to get and test out.
  19. It's another sign of the times: Video games aren't just for shooting aliens anymore. Read why here: http://bit.ly/8JkvVT
  20. The nation's largest sports retailer partnered with Nintendo last month to sell the popular Wii console and games.