After coming home from work, I packed a lite wallet, a water bottle, and my camera and headed out to walk around the apartment and to downtown Carmel. I walked around the Mohawk Hills? strip mall too. It felt like walking into the 1970s. Anyways, I walked all the way to downtown carmel. Many of the places are closed past 5 or 6pm on the weekdays except for the restaurants. I passed the Monon Trail and noticed so many people outside walking, bicycling, etc and I walked the train back to my apartment complex. Then I ate dinner.
I have to buy a bike. I'd like to be able to take back to my apartment in dad's big car..
I have to buy a bike. I'd like to be able to take back to my apartment in dad's big car..
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· Shoveling snow can be excellent exercise, but it can also be hazardous to people who overdo it.
· If you are older than 40, or if you aren't in good shape, be careful.
· If you have a history of heart trouble, check with your doctor before grabbing that snow shovel and clearing the driveway or sidewalk.
· Don't shovel snow just after you eat.
· Don't smoke while shoveling.
· Pace yourself. Snow shoveling is a strenuous exercise that raises both your pulse and blood pressure. Treat shoveling like an athletic event: warm up before you start, and stretch during and after shoveling.
· Try to shovel fresh snow, which is easier to handle than snow that has partly melted or become packed-down.
· Try pushing the snow forward instead of scooping and lifting it.
· Push or pick up small amounts at a time.
· Concentrate on using your legs instead of your back. Bend your legs and keep your back straight.
· Take breaks. And don't work until you are exhausted.
· If your chest feels tight, stop immediately.
· Wear layers of clothing, and keep your hands and feet warm.
· If you are older than 40, or if you aren't in good shape, be careful.
· If you have a history of heart trouble, check with your doctor before grabbing that snow shovel and clearing the driveway or sidewalk.
· Don't shovel snow just after you eat.
· Don't smoke while shoveling.
· Pace yourself. Snow shoveling is a strenuous exercise that raises both your pulse and blood pressure. Treat shoveling like an athletic event: warm up before you start, and stretch during and after shoveling.
· Try to shovel fresh snow, which is easier to handle than snow that has partly melted or become packed-down.
· Try pushing the snow forward instead of scooping and lifting it.
· Push or pick up small amounts at a time.
· Concentrate on using your legs instead of your back. Bend your legs and keep your back straight.
· Take breaks. And don't work until you are exhausted.
· If your chest feels tight, stop immediately.
· Wear layers of clothing, and keep your hands and feet warm.
