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Some benefits of cycling
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:58:33 GMT, "Lorelei"
wrote: Plus your face won't get all saggy from the up-down of running! Did you mean that as a joke ?! ~Karen~ 225/194/fit and fab start Jan17/03 Started at the gym September/03 |
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Some benefits of cycling
krtyrrell wrote:
|| On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:58:33 GMT, "Lorelei" || wrote: || ||| ||| Plus your face won't get all saggy from the up-down of running! || || Did you mean that as a joke ?! || || ~Karen~ || 225/194/fit and fab || start Jan17/03 || Started at the gym September/03 I read an article somewhere how running increases facial wrinkling from the movement of your slack facial muscles while you are running. It is another excuse for me to never become a runner : ) -- Lori 220/150/135 LC since 1/17/03 Sept Challenge 155/150 http://community.webshots.com/user/lorismiller Back to Curves 6/30/03 |
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Some benefits of cycling
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 15:38:40 GMT, "Lorelei"
wrote: krtyrrell wrote: || On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:58:33 GMT, "Lorelei" || wrote: || ||| ||| Plus your face won't get all saggy from the up-down of running! || || Did you mean that as a joke ?! || || ~Karen~ || 225/194/fit and fab || start Jan17/03 || Started at the gym September/03 I read an article somewhere how running increases facial wrinkling from the movement of your slack facial muscles while you are running. It is another excuse for me to never become a runner : ) I have never heard of this. In fact .. I do run. And am good friends with a gal who regularly runs Marathons .. She is older and is often mistaked for being in her 30's. It would be interesting to me to read the article. ( I could certainly do without any early wrinkling ) Funny how some things that we read stick with us. ..then again.. I've read that milk causes cancer, exercise during menstruation is dangerous and the likes. As my sister always says.. If you enjoy it.. there must be something harmful to it LOL. ~Karen~ 225/194/fit and fab start Jan17/03 Started at the gym September/03 |
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Some benefits of cycling
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 08:58:33 -0700, krtyrrell
wrote: On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 15:38:40 GMT, "Lorelei" wrote: krtyrrell wrote: || On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:58:33 GMT, "Lorelei" || wrote: || ||| ||| Plus your face won't get all saggy from the up-down of running! || || Did you mean that as a joke ?! || || ~Karen~ || 225/194/fit and fab || start Jan17/03 || Started at the gym September/03 I read an article somewhere how running increases facial wrinkling from the movement of your slack facial muscles while you are running. It is another excuse for me to never become a runner : ) I have never heard of this. In fact .. I do run. And am good friends with a gal who regularly runs Marathons .. She is older and is often mistaked for being in her 30's. It would be interesting to me to read the article. ( I could certainly do without any early wrinkling ) Funny how some things that we read stick with us. ..then again.. I've read that milk causes cancer, exercise during menstruation is dangerous and the likes. As my sister always says.. If you enjoy it.. there must be something harmful to it LOL. ~Karen~ 225/194/fit and fab start Jan17/03 Started at the gym September/03 My only problem with "running" (i.e., jogging at a slow pace) is that I have a tendency to get hurt. I've never had exercise hurts on a bike (I have fallen and gotten hurt), but I can't jog for too long without getting hurt. Does it affect the muscles of the face? That's a good question. -- Bob M in CT Remove 'x.' to reply |
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