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Stressed from her job, Lori decides to use her lunch break to go to the gym for a swim

Imagined over McDonald’s McNuggets with a medium black coffee, July 31. Developed over lunches and work breaks overnight

Crayola, Faber-Castell, Derwent, and Prismacolor colored pencils; Crayola art markers, Crayola washable watercolors, a Paper-Mate black ballpoint pen, two drafting pencils, a Prismacolor Premier illustration marker, drafting pencils, and a Sharpie
On a Moleskine cahier notebook
3.5″ x 5.5″
2018

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  1. Albert

    I’ve seen a lot of fitness apps come and go, and most of them either overload you with generic workouts or make tracking feel like a chore. What really stood out to me with this one was how practical it felt once I actually tried it. The routines weren’t just random exercises thrown together — they were structured in a way that kept me motivated without burning me out. I even came across a detailed breakdown from real users here https://www.pwmania.com/madmuscles-app-what-real-users-think-pros-cons-results , which lined up with my own experience. Honestly, the balance between results and sustainability has been the biggest win for me — it’s not about doing everything at once, but about building progress that actually sticks.

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