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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 5:34 pm GMT +0000 Post subject: Mowing lawns |
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Hey Doc,
I was laid off this winter and started a lawn service. Does mowing grass
for about an hour, hopping in the truck for fifteen minutes, then mowing again, (repeat for eight hours), help my aerobic engine, or is that only accomplished by time in the saddle?
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 5:47 pm GMT +0000 Post subject: |
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hoOd? Issat you? |
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The Bike Doc 250+
Joined: 08 May 2003 Posts: 1398 Location: Corpus Christi and Warda, Texas
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Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:48 am GMT +0000 Post subject: |
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How do you mow the lawn, bouncing around on a riding mower or pushing a power mower? Having done lawn work to get myself through highschool and college, I can certainly speak from experience. Your aerobic engine will benefit from the activity of your "cross training" especially if you do more walking and pushing than riding and turning a wheel. You still should get time on the bike to help condition and train the muscles specific to bike riding. Now if you really want to build your upper extremity and lower extremity aerobic endurance, get an old fashion rotary push mower, the automatic kind.... you are the auto that puts the mation into it. Several years ago, I read a story on a custom made pull behind tripple rotary mower set that hooked up the back of a mountain bike. Now THAT is cross training.
Thanks, _________________ Paul K. Nolan, MD
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