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I think if you ride enough but still smoke it's not that big of a deal. I used to smoke in the parking lots before mountain bike races.
I don't thing riding can reverse any of smoking's negative effects.
El Gecko said:I think if you ride enough but still smoke it's not that big of a deal. I used to smoke in the parking lots before mountain bike races.
If I'm on my bike headin somewhere, I'm normally going at a pretty fast pace and smokin doesn't really fit into that... but if I'm on a ride fuckin around with a bunch of fools and drinking (which probably sounds aweful and irresponsible!)... then I may have a smoke in my hand... I say to each his own!
Rosa Diaz said:I'm not a smoker, but maybe people believe smoking and riding balances out. Their lungs won't go to complete crap, because they are doing cardio to cancel out the smoking. It is like that idea, I can eat a double cheeseburger, because I just worked out for in hour. :-)
What's the connection here? Does John Travolta light up after exiting the dance floor?
cutifly said:
Rosa Diaz said:I'm not a smoker, but maybe people believe smoking and riding balances out. Their lungs won't go to complete crap, because they are doing cardio to cancel out the smoking. It is like that idea, I can eat a double cheeseburger, because I just worked out for in hour. :-)
What's the connection here? Does John Travolta light up after exiting the dance floor?
cutifly said:
Rosa Diaz said:I'm not a smoker, but maybe people believe smoking and riding balances out. Their lungs won't go to complete crap, because they are doing cardio to cancel out the smoking. It is like that idea, I can eat a double cheeseburger, because I just worked out for in hour. :-)
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