I know of several people who race motorcycles on ice. They hammer long roofing nails through the tires to provide traction. I think they’re beyond crazy!
Living in Wisconsin and always running outdoors (never at the gym) I wear my Icebugs running shoes with the metal spikes in the soles. Can run across solid ice with no problems. I just have to be careful in the house on tile to get outdoors because the spikes are slippery on tila and bare floors.
I’m sure your orthopedic surgeon will be delighted to know you’re back to doing the same activity that caused your injury in the first place. More $$$$ for the doc, y’know.
I don’t like gyms, walking was my usual but I just bought a bicycle – single speed Fixie and after reading GoComics I am going out for a ride;) I rode for years but got out of it, Yesterday I rode for 17 minutes and burned 240 calories (29 lb bike). 20 minutes today and hopefully my legs adjust to the workload. Next week I will add 10 more and the same each week until I can ride for an hour.
rasputin's horoscope about 1 month ago
Or you could always just not run and swim, row, ski, or cycle instead.
C about 1 month ago
No lessons learned
Bilan about 1 month ago
Treadmills have the advantage that they work more on the cardio than on leg strength.
Concretionist about 1 month ago
I know of several people who race motorcycles on ice. They hammer long roofing nails through the tires to provide traction. I think they’re beyond crazy!
Botulism Bob about 1 month ago
William Shatner should wear his star trek uniform when visiting the gym. He’d be boldly going where no treadmill has gone before.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 month ago
Hindsight is wonderful?
Funniguy about 1 month ago
But, what about the girls in the Bikinis?
ghakala about 1 month ago
Living in Wisconsin and always running outdoors (never at the gym) I wear my Icebugs running shoes with the metal spikes in the soles. Can run across solid ice with no problems. I just have to be careful in the house on tile to get outdoors because the spikes are slippery on tila and bare floors.
spinner about 1 month ago
I think you can remove “on ice” and still draw the same conclusion.
Jeffin Premium Member about 1 month ago
That was last fall.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 month ago
Speaking of being on a treadmill . . .
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’m sure your orthopedic surgeon will be delighted to know you’re back to doing the same activity that caused your injury in the first place. More $$$$ for the doc, y’know.
Smeagol about 1 month ago
I don’t like gyms, walking was my usual but I just bought a bicycle – single speed Fixie and after reading GoComics I am going out for a ride;) I rode for years but got out of it, Yesterday I rode for 17 minutes and burned 240 calories (29 lb bike). 20 minutes today and hopefully my legs adjust to the workload. Next week I will add 10 more and the same each week until I can ride for an hour.
DM2860 about 1 month ago
Sometimes you have a conversation just for the social interaction. At least at my age, that is true.
When you retire and no longer have to interact with people for your job, you make other interactions count.
sincavage05 about 1 month ago
Pain creates great music!