Here's a different view.

I don't usually reply to threads that may or could pit one side against another but I felt I had to give my thoughts on this one because the quotes were from a thread I started for the Intense Series checkin.
Susan is correct in saying only about 90% of the population workout. One should really feel proud that they are part of that elite group. By working out, a person is doing many positive things for themselves. Both physically and mentally.
Add that on to being consistant week after week and you're really getting somewhere. As a rule, one hour is plenty and great results will occur. Also as this thread is noting, most exercisers stay within that one hour time frame.
Then there is a group, although smaller, who exercises more. Maybe they are training for a competition or perhaps maybe they have to for medical reasons, or it just feels good for them.
For myself, one hour doesn't get it. Especially if I do an upper body workout. I have to work my legs, hard, everyday or I end up having to be carried. That is embarrassing!! I have lupus and exercise keeps me able to walk. With few things that I can do, working out gives me the feeling of 'yes I can.'
Everybody is different. Every body is different. We all train or workout with as many individual goals as there are people. That is why it is so important not to compare oneself with another.
The weights some of you girls lift, I could never do in my lifetime. I just do the best I can with the limitations I have.
Isn't that what it is all about? To be the best we personally can be? Comparisons tear down and that is defeating the purpose of an exercise program, isn't it? Be proud you are working out and prouder still when you get through Cathe's workouts. :-jumpy
Wanda