I was recently told by one doctor to walk less, and that was the day after another doctor told me to keep up my walking schedule. (Second doctor did surgery on my leg, so she can be forgiven.)
Depending on purpose, gonna take a lot of walking. First there will be signals from feet, knees, and back. If she gets through that, then first gains will be stamina and improved breathing, appreciation for surroundings. Next will be chance to stop and chat with neighbors, and maybe win a walking partner. All good. Looking forward to future arcs on this topic.
But despite our society’s best efforts to prevent and discourage walking, it isn’t difficult to work a little walking into one’s life. To begin, park as far as possible from the door when visiting a public space. In addition to the exercise, you aren’t likely to find other cars parked tightly around you when you want to leave, and you may be able to pull into the space from the back, so that you don’t have to back out.
No matter where I picked it up, I always return my cart to the store: two extra trips.
If your house has more than one floor, you can stay in really-great shape by putting the kitchen and the food on different floors.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
That’s actually good therapy… with a recent paper supporting it.
rekam Premium Member over 2 years ago
Walking can help prevent a stroke. I know.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 2 years ago
I have a feeling this is going to be one of the things where she starts off hating it but then starts to love it and won’t admit it.
lagoulou over 2 years ago
Phew! Thought she might have something life threatening…
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Contrary to much marketing, you don’t need special clothes to do it. A stroll in the park. Sometimes literally.
well-i-never over 2 years ago
Boy howdy, she sure is rocking the bib overalls.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
I was recently told by one doctor to walk less, and that was the day after another doctor told me to keep up my walking schedule. (Second doctor did surgery on my leg, so she can be forgiven.)
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Depending on purpose, gonna take a lot of walking. First there will be signals from feet, knees, and back. If she gets through that, then first gains will be stamina and improved breathing, appreciation for surroundings. Next will be chance to stop and chat with neighbors, and maybe win a walking partner. All good. Looking forward to future arcs on this topic.
The Wolf In Your Midst over 2 years ago
Exercise gives you energy, but you need energy to exercise….
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 2 years ago
I perversely look forward to this strip 20 years from now, when the story lines will all be about fallen arches, lumbar pain, and knee replacements.
cabalonrye over 2 years ago
Well, we know that she does an amazing short sprint when she has an incentive.
Lambutts over 2 years ago
This is Frazz we’re talking about, NOT Jim Carrey. “OVERACTOR!”
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
Walking is good for you.
PaintTheDust over 2 years ago
Now she’s complaining about his under reaction?
aunt granny over 2 years ago
Fairly boring? Treadmills are terminally boring!
But despite our society’s best efforts to prevent and discourage walking, it isn’t difficult to work a little walking into one’s life. To begin, park as far as possible from the door when visiting a public space. In addition to the exercise, you aren’t likely to find other cars parked tightly around you when you want to leave, and you may be able to pull into the space from the back, so that you don’t have to back out.
No matter where I picked it up, I always return my cart to the store: two extra trips.
If your house has more than one floor, you can stay in really-great shape by putting the kitchen and the food on different floors.
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
No, that’s over-under-reacting, Frazz.
unfair.de 5 months ago
She has a dog. It should be part of her daily routine. Or it isn’t and the doctor is the vet asking in the interest of her Boston Terrier.
Those are small and compact, but still need their exercise.