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  2. The Fit Guy’s Guide to a Disney World Vacation - AOL

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    Here's a guide on staying fit at Disney World, including where to stay, what to eat, what gear you need, and the best Disney schedule to follow.

  3. How do I get the most out of Disney World in a day ... - AOL

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    Disney World 4 Parks in 1 Day Challenge: '19,338 steps later, my husband and I agreed we'd do it again' Psst: 10 Walt Disney World 'secrets' and tips.

  4. Weight gain - Wikipedia

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    Wishnofsky conducted a review of previous observations and experiments on weight loss and weight gain, and stated his conclusions in a paper he published in 1958. [4] Thus, according to the Wishnofsky Rule, eating 500 fewer calories than one needs per day should result in a loss of about a pound per week.

  5. runDisney - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the first Donald Half Marathon is run at the same day as the WDW Marathon. [4] The first 10K Disney Classic race on October 3, 1999 kicked off Disney World's 15-month Millennium Celebration. [7] On March 30, 2003, Sports Attractions held the first Disney Inline Marathon at the request of the International Inline Skating Association. [8]

  6. The Hacker's Diet - Wikipedia

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    The Hacker's Diet (humorously subtitled "How to lose weight and hair through stress and poor nutrition") is a diet plan created by the founder of Autodesk, John Walker, outlined in an electronic book of the same name, that attempts to aid the process of weight loss by more accurately modeling how calories consumed and calories expended actually impact weight.

  7. Taking a rest day at Walt Disney World is essential for some ...

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    1. Lounge by the pool or beach. All of Disney World’s resort hotels have pools for registered guests. There’s usually a big themed pool, and some have smaller quiet pools as well.

  8. Disney Magic - Wikipedia

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    Disney Magic is a cruise ship owned and operated by Disney Cruise Line, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. [2] She is the line's first vessel, later followed by the Disney Wonder , Disney Dream , Disney Fantasy , Disney Wish , and Disney Treasure .

  9. Hogwarts Express (Universal Orlando Resort) - Wikipedia

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    The cable moves at the speed of 3.4 meters per second (12 km/h; 7.6 mph). [24] On both trains, the locomotive faces towards Hogsmeade station; it is not possible for the trains to face King's Cross. As a result, the Hogwarts Express departs from Hogsmeade and enters King's Cross in reverse. [29]