Posted on May 22, 2016
Are you trying to lose weight? Have you considered "shooting" as an exercise?
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Apparently Thomas Jefferson thought that shooting was a great exercise and, to be fair, I've never seen an obese shooter at the trap and skeet range (at least none I can remember). How about you?
https://www.monticello.org/site/research-and-collections/firearms
Do you think President Obama would make it part of a National Physical Fitness Program?
https://www.monticello.org/site/research-and-collections/firearms
Do you think President Obama would make it part of a National Physical Fitness Program?
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You need to spend some time in Alabama and you'll lose the "All shooters are skinny" ideology! WOW!!
No, I don't consider shooting "exercise" - BUT - anything that gets a person out of the house and off their ass is a GOOD thing.
No, I don't consider shooting "exercise" - BUT - anything that gets a person out of the house and off their ass is a GOOD thing.
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That's a good point captain. Some people are truly lazy, no matter what. I even find lazy people in my gym all the time working hard to find a way to not work so hard, it's all motivation. I can tell you there are definitely ways to make shooting training into a workout though.
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I love shooting,and I think it could definitely be done in a way in which you are physically active, go for it! But no, I don't think obummer would enjoy seeing more well trained American citizens...
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