Phil,
I hope you told your neighbors you were trying to lose weight by
centrifical force. Yep it is difficult to change our habits and lifestyles
that's for sure.
Brad
At 10:52 PM 1/7/2007, you wrote:
>Brad,
>
>I have a beer belly and don't even drink. The only thing I hate about
>health food stuff is how much it cost. I do take multiple vitamins daily
>but I have been on blood pressure meds for probably ten years and it works.
>If I'd lose this beer gut, however, I probably wouldn't need the blood
>pressure meds. Man, when you get to be my age, getting on a good diet,
>exercise program, and weight los program is easier said than done. I worry
>about heart attacks all the time, too. We bought one of those Schwin air
>dynes a few months ago and I really like it but trying to develope a daily
>routines, is harder than I thought.
>
>A few years ago, my son helped me measure 80 feet from one of my guy anchors
>where the guy wires tie to my ham radio tower. The cables came down and
>were turn buckled to a 4 foot I D steel 10 foot pipe that was about five
>feet into a concrete base. I tied a thick rope between the guy anchor and
>the pipe at the other end where the yard was long enough and 33 revolutions
>around it equaled exactly a mile. I did two, and often three, miles every
>day. The ground was rough and it got difficult to keep going but I found it
>felt physically much better than two miles on my treadmill. The problem was
>the weather. Snow, mud, and super cold temps made it difficult to keep a
>daily schedule all year round. Anyhow, my neighbors, after a few days of
>seeing me doing this, called up and wanted to know what in the Sam Hill I
>was doing.
>
>Phil.
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