A: The Leg-Day Pledge is a solemn vow to do absolutely nothing productive on a designated "leg day" in exchange for a day off from work. It's a sacred tradition, passed down through generations of lazy individuals.
A: Ah, no. If you're not lazy, you can't take a leg day. That's like trying to be a vegetarian and eating a steak. It's a fundamental paradox.
A: Only if you're trying to break the world record for consecutive leg days. Otherwise, it's just called being a hermit and not a leg-day enthusiast.