rydra_wong (
rydra_wong
) wrote
in
bodies_in_motion
2019-01-21 08:25 am (UTC)
no subject
When I see people using treadmills in TV commercials, they're walking upright, without holding on to the machine. I can't manage that.
Just trying to get a clear picture -- what's the problem with that? Staying balanced? Keeping up speed?
Can you walk without holding on if the treadmill is set at a slower pace?
The dowel-rod sounds like a great strategy, btw.
(
8 comments
)
Post a comment in response:
From:
Anonymous
This account has disabled anonymous posting.
OpenID
Identity URL:
Log in?
Dreamwidth account
Account name
Password
Log in?
If you don't have an account you can
create one now
.
Subject
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
Formatting type
Casual HTML
Markdown
Raw HTML
Rich Text Editor
Message
[
Home
|
Post Entry
|
Log in
|
Search
|
Browse Options
|
Site Map
]
no subject
Just trying to get a clear picture -- what's the problem with that? Staying balanced? Keeping up speed?
Can you walk without holding on if the treadmill is set at a slower pace?
The dowel-rod sounds like a great strategy, btw.