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	<title>Comments on: Fit for a King: Etiquette in the Gym</title>
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		<title>By: Jay Remer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excellent advice, especially for those of us to whom the gym can be an embarrassing place to go. I tend to get my exercise pushing a lawn mower around two acres of hilly green grass. The hill, going up, does cause the occasional groan, which I see is a no-no in the gym. I have two questions then. One, if the gym is empty - my idea of bliss - is grunting allowed? Two, if not in a public place (such as my lawn), I am hoping groaning and grunting is de rigeur. It seems to satisfy some deep animal need.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent advice, especially for those of us to whom the gym can be an embarrassing place to go. I tend to get my exercise pushing a lawn mower around two acres of hilly green grass. The hill, going up, does cause the occasional groan, which I see is a no-no in the gym. I have two questions then. One, if the gym is empty &#8211; my idea of bliss &#8211; is grunting allowed? Two, if not in a public place (such as my lawn), I am hoping groaning and grunting is de rigeur. It seems to satisfy some deep animal need.</p>
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