William, You could try walking "beside" your girlfriend, then. > All I ever see is her butt, straining out at the end of the leash, for > each > of the 500 walks a day she demands. > > Will Truitt > > -----Original Message----- > From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On > Behalf > Of Phil Ryan > Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 6:54 AM > To: pianotech at ptg.org > Subject: Re: [pianotech] O.T. What do you do to keep fit? > > Six months ago I inherited a small Chihuahua dog. I made the "mistake" > of taking her for a ride in the basket of my little-used bicycle along > the scenic beach here. Since than, she has deviled, coaxed, and > persuaded me to take her for a ride EVERY morning. You can't pay a > personal trainer to that good of a job. > > Phil Ryan > Miami Beach > > wimblees at aol.com wrote: >> >> Has the Isometric exercise method been suggested? (I delete most >> messages immediately after reading) It's basically your force vs: >> immovable object. I remember that my father did that stuff when >> he was getting older (than I am yet). There was an Air Force book >> of the things that he used. >> >> >> That's how Vince Lombardie got his Green Bay Packers in shape back in >> the 50's, which allowed them to become a winning team. Up until then, >> weight lifting, conditioning, etc., were virtually ignored. >> Wi, >> > > > > >
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