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“Between gut instincts, gut feelings and gut reactions my abs get a great workout.” - Mark Anderson
“You’re not losing any weight, are you, Mom?” - a classic parenting moment captured in satire.
When your gym days are over but your sense of humor is still lifting weights.
“How many times should I push the elevator buttons to equal the same calories as taking the stairs?” - a witty take on exercise myths.
“Mall walking burns 300 calories per hour, which will automatically be gained back by breathing the air in the food court!” - Randy Glasbergen
When your doctor diagnoses you with “moss” instead of a rash, it’s time to move more!
When “irregular” means more than just digestion-this doctor prescribes movement, not medicine.
When your workout goal is simply surviving modern packaging.
When your stretching routine leaves you towering over your workout buddy… maybe dial it back a notch!
When patients request creative (but medically unwise) solutions to staying active-like syncing their pacemaker with TV time.
When your workout feels like a road trip-and dinner depends on your mileage.
When your Zumba class accidentally turns into a hostage situation-classic office satire.
A cheerful beginner lifts a barbell overhead-proof that strength training is for everyone, regardless of body type.
When corporate wellness policies meet real office stress-does a tantrum count as exercise?
When the mirror delivers an honest truth you’ve been avoiding.
“Treadmills? Try housewares, right next to hangers and clothesline.” - A classic retail misdirection gag.
Staying active and tracking progress: a visual reminder that consistency in exercise and monitoring helps achieve health goals.
When your workout routine starts-and ends-with weekly dusting.
When your workout routine includes more flexing than actual lifting-and you’re still reading the manual.
When exercise meets brew: a classic Glasbergen gag highlighting the absurdity of taking fitness advice too literally.
“The only diet shake I recommend is the shake your booty makes when you exercise.” A lighthearted take on fitness advice.
Two cats engage in a playful workout routine: one mid-exercise, the other observing-complete with yarn-ball aerobics instructions.
When your doctor delivers a diagnosis with a side of legal terminology-and a straight face.
When your idea of “keeping in shape” is staying exactly where you are-on the couch.
When your restless night gets mistaken for a workout-doctor and patient share a laugh over sleep vs. exercise.
A humorous take on therapy: the therapist prescribes exercise not just for fitness, but for emotional uplift-flushed cheeks = happy heart.
When your workout confidence outpaces your anatomy-classic Glasbergen humor.
“Exercising builds muscle… therefore, exercising makes you fat!” - a classic satirical jab at flawed logic in health advice.
“It’s so much more enjoyable since we got an electric one.” - A classic fitness joke about over-reliance on tech.
“Oh yeah?! Well my dad the vegetarian can beat your dad the meat eater, ANYDAY!” - classic cartoon showdown.
“Trying to get an accurate reading-or just hoping the numbers add up differently this time?”
“I started bicycling to help me get in shape, but swallowing all those bugs made me gain weight!” - classic Glasbergen satire on fitness expectations.
Why waste time on the toilet when you can squeeze in a quick bounce session?
When your “workout” is mostly spent hunting down mismatched sneakers and sweatpants-then five minutes on the treadmill.
“If you haven’t exercised in a while, you may need to stretch and warm up before you stretch and warm up.” Classic Glaserberg wit on workout prep.
A satirical take on bodybuilding culture, featuring a caricatured Hindu bodybuilder pushing his limits on the bench press.
“I use aerobics music for my ringtone. Every time I get a call, I can sneak in an extra 15-second workout!”
“I’m trying to fit 30 minutes of daily exercise into my busy schedule. Today I took 120 fifteen-second walks.”
When your new running shoes sit untouched while the TV remote gets all the action.
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