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    Quote Originally Posted by Scope75 View Post
    All those are at the top of my list.

    Another way I like to free my mind and relieve stress is to jump on my quad and just blast around in 5th pinned wide open and down shifting to power slide or drift around corners. Nothing better than a little shread session with the wind blowing over my bald ass head.
    I'm surprised you didn't add MJ to that Scope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cdsnuts View Post
    I'm surprised you didn't add MJ to that Scope.

    Sadly I just removed that from my diet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBG View Post
    Top ways you relieve stress?
    1. Workouts
    2. Sex
    3. Massage
    Other stuff?
    Walking can be good, music helps a lot as well

    Watching tv series/shows is maybe my favourite getting over/letting go techinque- basically watching something that you really can get into draws your attention, and stop your mind wondering and thining about same thing over and over again, and it basically fits into "time heals all wounds"

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    Quote Originally Posted by entropy View Post
    Bagwork.
    Ooohhh yeah I forgot about this one. I broke the heavy bag at our gym though and they haven't fixed it...
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    Top stress relievers?

    Blowing off steam is good but over the years I've found its better to eliminate the source of your stress instead of seeking relief from it.


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    Re: Top stress relievers?

    Quote Originally Posted by BBG View Post
    Ooohhh yeah I forgot about this one. I broke the heavy bag at our gym though and they haven't fixed it...
    You scared them. ;-) Back before I set up my home gym, when ever I decided to go hit the bag, all the cardio bunnies looked disturbed at the violence. Also there was a character that would come in and make "karate" noises when he Jackie Chan-ed the bag. Next thing you know the bag is gone. When they put a sign out that said please be quiet when dead lifting, I knew it was time to be on my way.

    Stress relief of choice for me is a glass of wine now and again plus my new found ability to let shit go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIXX504 View Post
    Blowing off steam is good but over the years I've found its better to eliminate the source of your stress instead of seeking relief from it.


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    Absolutely agree with this. I'm actually asking for my lady friend to see how I can her out. Very good advice though

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIXX504 View Post
    Blowing off steam is good but over the years I've found its better to eliminate the source of your stress instead of seeking relief from it.


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    This is typically the better way to go, but there are some things in life that are just not possible to get away from without causing even more stress. High paying job, certain family members, kids, etc. In these instances, stress relief fits the bill.
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    CD - really surprised you haven't mentioned Holosync by centrepoint.

    For those who aren't aware of it, it is meditational programme for dummies. The noises that come throught the headphones put your mind into meditational states deeper than experienced zen monks, which creates more positive pathways in the brain for future use. It works really well too.

    Can't beat bagwork though IMO, 300 million years of evolution has made guys really enjoy punching things, and in the modern world, you get in trouble for that most of the time - no wonder we are stressed!

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