Colorado Remains Most Active, Missouri Not So Much

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"In Colorado, 32.5 percent of residents exercised enough, making it the most active state in the nation. But in Mississippi, only 13.5 percent of people got enough physical activity, making it the least active."

https://gizmodo.com/people-in-these-us-states-get-the-least-exercise-182...

>> But in Mississippi, only 13.5 percent of people got enough physical activity, making it the least active.

Always #50 in everything. It's tough being on top, but we find a way.

do you even train bro?

Yet people circle the Whole Foods parking lot so they can park close and not have to walk as far. .... .

That's true, String.

The ironing!

That'd be Mississippi. Missouri not mentioned in the article.

Meh. All the states look the same from up here.

Missouri is the cousin that has sex with Mississippi 

Exactly. That's how we got Arkansas.

Alright guys, looks like Missouri actually comes in over the national average at 23.6% of state residents meeting the minimum fitness requirements.

My apologies to Missouri. Obviously Colorado literacy rates are questionable.

http://www.businessinsider.com/recommended-fitness-exercise-guidelines-c...

Hush now.

You should be thanking me for educating you on your state's fitness inferiority to Colorado. Any thing else is just trollmo.

Not surprised at all; the Colo kiddies need hiking & mountain climbing gear, just to get to & from the bus stops.

It's true. We have the kids pull little dog sleds around in the snow for our own twisted amusement too. It's hilarious.

We call it the Ikidarod. 

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And employed people on average reported more exercise than did people not currently working. <<<

Finally, a solution to homelessness.  Mandatory workouts.