At my yearly physical last week a funny thing happened. The doctors staff informed me that swimming is not an aerobic exercise and that I would be better off walking briskly for 20 to 30 minutes a couple days each week.
I explained I try to swim 2 to 3 times each week for 60 to 90 minutes,and my workout is prepared by MO, ya'll might recognise that name. They asked me the distance I cover in that time and I responded with 2800 to 3500 yards or 1.5 to 2 miles depending on time.
Not good enough according to the staff. I should be walking. I will let the facts stand for themselves.
Age 48
Wt 149
BP 120/80
Pulse 60
Body Fat 18%
Total Cholesterol 194 (need to eat better)
Well it is off to the pool for another MO workout. Maybe I will walk briskly from my car to the pool and see if that counts. Thanks for those workouts MO I enjoy them.
Have a great day
Paul
Parents
Former Member
Don't get me wrong, I think the idea of contacting doctors is a terrific idea... guess what I am trying to say is that the strategy lends itself to programs (teams/clubs) selfpepetuating themselves rather than to the expansion of USMS in general. I see the outreach and solving the problem of areas where there are no teams/clubs as inter related. What if, an aggressive coach were to go to an area where there isn't a team/club and start talking to doctors about the benefits, would it generate enough interest that a club might form?
Don't get me wrong, I think the idea of contacting doctors is a terrific idea... guess what I am trying to say is that the strategy lends itself to programs (teams/clubs) selfpepetuating themselves rather than to the expansion of USMS in general. I see the outreach and solving the problem of areas where there are no teams/clubs as inter related. What if, an aggressive coach were to go to an area where there isn't a team/club and start talking to doctors about the benefits, would it generate enough interest that a club might form?