Image: Shutterstock/Dirima Image: Shutterstock/Dirima AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS are packed with people heading abroad as tourism shakes off the Covid pandemic.
Holidays have long been a time for rest, relaxation and excessive consumption – but with interest in health and fitness booming many are wont to fit exercise into their time away. In a sure sign that many are more health conscious than in decades past, groups of runners were seen jogging around Glastonbury Festival in the UK in recent days.I do I do not A bit of sight-seeing is enough for me I have no opinion Advertisement
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Yes & I see almost half respondents do too. Running is a fab way to explore a new place yet I’m always told I’m weird to do so on holiday!
God no. 👎
I usually exercise more because I have more time. I call it training camp to annoy my girlfriend.
I never get a holiday.
As much as I can, gotta keep them gainz.
I always intend to do so and then the holiday vibe kicks in
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