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Violation:

2. All posts must promote discussion and be specific to fitness

2.1 Minimum content

/r/Fitness is limited to self-posts only. There are many reasons for this, but the most important is seeding quality discussion. As such, all posts require a minimum amount of content in the text box to clarify your question or provide context to a linked article.

Asking for help

When asking for help, people need relevant information to give you the best possible advice. Use the text box to describe your situation or problem as clearly as possible. Consider the suggested guidelines for a well-rounded post. Help us help you.

Sharing information

If you want to write or share on a topic in which you're knowledgeable, don't just dump some facts and run. Anyone can copy and paste a Wikipedia page. Attempt to relate the concepts to users and explain them in terms the majority will understand. Expect questions and to be expected to answer them.

Posting off-site links

When posting to share links to resources outside /r/Fitness, your post must contain the the following:

  • Summarize the content. Give readers a reason to read the article or watch the video. Give a rundown of what to expect and what the takeaways should be. For some high quality examples of this, check out the following posts. 1, 2, 3, 4
  • Start a discussion Talk about why you want to share your link, ask questions it raised for you, or offer your critique.

In other words, give us a quick rundown of why we should click your link and engage the community.

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