I go mountain bikeing at night after work with lights on the bike. Lots of fun...:D but scary as ****!!!!!!!
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I go mountain bikeing at night after work with lights on the bike. Lots of fun...:D but scary as ****!!!!!!!
Yes you can.. :-) Well, depending on the number of ruggies.
Get a 2 person boat and you can carry one kid easily. Theres also the option of a Canadian canoe (open), and theres quite a few fully open kayaks now available. You can (and should) get child size PFD's.
I do a bit of work with our schools program from time to time, and we get under 10's in boats with no issues. Little buggers tend to pick it up so quickly its embarrassing.
To honest, for sustainable fitness, you need to find an activity you enjoy.. then its not a chore you do to keep fit, its something you do because you want to.
There are some sports that are played at odd hours also...
cheers
Dave
Nothing like an MTB ride around Manly Dam at night..brilliant fun..get round the track as quick at night now as during the day!
How about a fitness ball and some lessons on how to use it properly?, get a hell of a work out with one of those if someone shows you how....and can do it at work.
I can spell "exercise"
Ron
Exercise is deffinately part of keeping weight down, but I find being cautious of my calorie intake is also very important. I tend to graze due to shift work, which can increase your calorie intake by alot without you realising. And although you might be eating all the low fat stuff, you will be surprised by what the sugar intake is, and by how much more than a portion size you are having.
To summarise:
Energy In < Energy Out = Weight loss
Clean? Good hard scrubbing of the bathroom floor on hands and knees normally makes for a good workout. And it has the added bonus of keeping the missus happy!