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Royal Canadian Air Force "5bx" Daily 15-minute Exercise Program

Posted on 10/06/2007 00:10:00 | Link | Post Comment
What if I told you that there's an exercise program that takes no more than 15 minutes a day, requires no equipment, is pain-free, and is easy to begin no matter what shape you're in? Check out the RCAF "5BX" daily fitness regimen in The Hacker's Diet. Actually read the whole of The Hacker's Diet – there's good stuff in there.

For feed addicts, I've created a daily RSS feed for the 5BX fitness program.


brianm challenged me to write a useful Haskell program, and so I have – my first, in fact – which is what I used to format the numbers for the RSS feed.

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Nice..

posted by guest @ 05/08/2008 14:51PM

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