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Great Glen Trails Voted Best Nordic Area in New England
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The Nitty Gritty to Soccer Safety
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Tips on Riding a Narrow Trail
A narrow trail or single-track is one that is just wide enough for one biker a time. Since the trail is narrow, you might not have any option about where to go! You would also need to prevent the hitting of your pedals with the sides of the trail. ...
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Exercise Personalities: What's Your Type?
Exercise. You know how it goes. You have an epiphany and make up
your mind that this time you are going to stick with an exercise
program. The first week goes great...so does the second. Then
the third week blues kick in and by week 4 that motivation you
felt in the beginning has moved to the couch. We have all been
there.
Just recently, researchers have found that people are much more
successful in sticking to an exercise regime if it matches their
personalities. To stay motivated, you should go with whatever
"moves you". The Physician and Sports Medicine edition of
December 2004 identifies specific activities that correspond
with different personalities. Let us take a look and find out
what your type is!
If you: Love to compete Try: Activities with a competitive edge
- team sports, tennis, volleyball, golf.
If you: Like to take risks Try: Activities that appeal to your
adventurous spirit...mountain climbing, cross-country skiing.
If you: Are strong, assertive, and aggressive Try: Activities
that allow you to release tons of energ - martial arts, power
weight lifting, mountain biking.
If you: Are motivated by excitement and fun Try: Group
activities...dance classes, aerobics, skiing, and team sports.
If you: Enjoy mental focus Try: Activities that allow you
to
concentrat - yoga, Pilates, martial arts.
If you: Like to socialize Try: Activities that allow you to
interact with people - golf, join a gym, team sports.
If you: Enjoy surprises and spontaneity Try: Unpredictable
activities - racquet sports, dancing, outdoor hiking.
If you: Are introspective and enjoy solitude Try: Activities
that can be done alone - running, walking, yoga, swimming laps.
If you: Like a sense of routine and control Try: Structured
activities - step machine, tai chi, weight lifting.
Interesting! So now that we have some ideas, let's get moving
and make it to week 5, 6, 7....
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