You're out there! Don't be shy! Tell us what you do!
I used to ride my nothing-fancy horse till I moved to Iowa and had to get rid of her (nowhere to keep her).
Using my exercise ball as a computer chair uses some muscles here and there and keeps my heart rate up a little.
Push-mowing and using a weedeater are constructive and very tiring! But I do them while I can.
In the spring I hike the woods for maybe an hour at a time. Early spring I'm hunting for deer antler sheds; later it's Morel mushrooms I hunt.
C'mon people! You don't have to be a marathon runner or million-mile bicyclist to keep active!
What do YOU do?
I used to ride my nothing-fancy horse till I moved to Iowa and had to get rid of her (nowhere to keep her).
Using my exercise ball as a computer chair uses some muscles here and there and keeps my heart rate up a little.
Push-mowing and using a weedeater are constructive and very tiring! But I do them while I can.
In the spring I hike the woods for maybe an hour at a time. Early spring I'm hunting for deer antler sheds; later it's Morel mushrooms I hunt.
C'mon people! You don't have to be a marathon runner or million-mile bicyclist to keep active!
What do YOU do?
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