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16 Hilarious Gym Problem Tweets We Can All Relate To

16 Hilarious Gym Problem Tweets We Can All Relate To
Jennifer Blow
Editor & Qualified Nutritionist6 years ago
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We can all relate to at least one of these #gymproblems.

"This is why we can't have nice things."

1. This person when they forgot to pack their gym socks:

2. And this person not understanding it:

3. This person who needs some me-time:

4. This person who's having germ issues:

5. This person who likes things to be organised:

6. And this person who's been reminded that this is why we can't have nice things:

7. The struggle:

8. This person finding it hard to hold it in:

9. And this person who didn't manage to hold it in:

10. And this person who's glad everyone had headphones on:

11. This love-hate relationship:

12. And this person who's not sure how they're getting home:

13. This person who's nearly drowning:

14. This person who's having mirror issues:

15. This person who's struggling with some bro science:

16. And this person who needs help:

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Jennifer Blow
Editor & Qualified Nutritionist
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Jennifer Blow has a Bachelor’s of Science in Nutritional Science and a Master’s of Science by Research in Nutrition, and now specialises in the use of sports supplements for health and fitness, underpinned by evidence-based research.

Jennifer has been quoted or mentioned as a nutritionist in major online publications including Vogue, Elle, and Grazia, for her expertise in nutritional science for exercise and healthy living.

Her experience spans from working with the NHS on dietary intervention trials, to specific scientific research into omega-3 fatty acid supplementation and also the effect of fast foods on health, which she has presented at the annual Nutrition Society Conference. Jennifer is involved in many continuing professional development events to ensure her practise remains at the highest level. Find out more about Jennifer’s experience here.

In her spare time, Jennifer loves hill walking and cycling, and in her posts you’ll see that she loves proving healthy eating doesn’t mean a lifetime of hunger.

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