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Old 09-24-2007, 01:19 PM   #1
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Sounds great SG.
Our place has TV's in front of the cardio equip. If you find a good show you can easily lose an hour on the treadmill...
I bet you'll enjoy the yoga. I took a 1 on 1 class that nearly killed me, obviously would see huge results if I stuck with it, but the schedule doesn't work for me. I know 2 different women that decided to try yoga out to get some exercise and are now instructors they liked it so much (1 was a very highly paid fashion photographer in NYC)

Enjoy yourself - and keep posting!
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Old 09-25-2007, 10:05 AM   #2
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...Our place has TV's in front of the cardio equip. If you find a good show you can easily lose an hour on the treadmill...
The drummer for Slipknot (Joey Jordison) practices his double bass for hours, sitting in front of the TV.
I have tried doing mindless single-stroke rolls on a practice pad while watching movies. Developing "muscle memory" ...
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Old 09-26-2007, 07:04 AM   #3
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The drummer for Slipknot (Joey Jordison) practices his double bass for hours, sitting in front of the TV.
I have tried doing mindless single-stroke rolls on a practice pad while watching movies. Developing "muscle memory" ...
That is huge in fencing as well. If your reactions are automatic and correct the game slows down.
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