[Homestead] Fitness
Lynn Wigglesworth
lynnw1366 at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 15 13:33:28 EST 2008
I find that in the summer there is a lot of gentle exercise...lots of
walking, bending, weeding, etc, along with the heavier shoveling and
hauling. I'm a lot more active in summer. In the winter, I sit a lot, with
spurts of heavier work...hauling wood and shoveling snow. I find that if I
don't keep up with the bending, stretching, and walking, the heavier work
gets to my back. So I do the Walk Away the Pounds (not safe walking outside
now...5' tall snowbanks on both sides of the road) and the Tai Chi.
Lynn Wigglesworth
----- Original Message -----
From: "EarthNSky" <erthnsky at bellsouth.net>
To: <vdjor at yahoo.com>; <homestead at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Homestead] Fitness
VAN DELL JORDAN wrote:
> --- On Mon, 12/15/08, rayzentz at aim.com <rayzentz at aim.com> wrote:
>
>> I agree with James, though. In most cases, good hard labor will
>> create fitness and muscle growth. However, most of us don't do
>> enough of that.
>>
>> Ray
>
> Homestead work may have enough variety to keep this from happening,
> but I've known some who did physical work that exercised some muscles
> more than others, and that could create a problem? Is there a case
> for exercising to make sure that all muscles are included? Van Dell
>
This has been one of my main concerns. I know, that working around
here, that I don't get the cardio that I do from biking. In fairness,
I'm not out swinging a scythe either. I do swing a slingblade when I
take out the high grass in the road ditch, but that's not the same. I
also know that I have a tendency to do things one way..for example, if I
bend over to pick up something, I might brace with the same foot and
reach with the same hand. It is so automatic that I just don't think of
alternating. Generally, I carry left armed/left shoulder, and use my
right hand to open doors or load/unload. I think that is why my left
bicep always hurts, that and perhaps it just bothers me from where I
broke my arm a few years ago. I know I should swap arms, but it just
doesn't feel right, and the last time I brought in wood on my right arm,
I dropped a log on my toe...
--
“Fear is the path to the Dark Side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to
hate. Hate leads to suffering.” Yoda
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