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I wonder how much it would cost to fund a nation wide programme of heavily subsidised gym usage. Bring the price right down to say £20 a month per user. Provide an allocation of personal trainers and physiotherapists. Create a vocational qualification if they don't exist. Expand the availability of gyms so that they are convenient.
Surely the long term health benefits (in addition to the benefits for your mental health) are going to be cheaper than jabbing yourself with drugs?
Gym doesn't help the weight issue. You gain weight in the gym, you lose it in the kitchen.
It depends on how you work out. Although I agree pairing with a healthy diet is a must.
No it really doesn't. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSSkDos2hzo
The YouTube cartoon must be right then 👍. Glad it helped you to eat less.