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Author:  jimwrinn [ Tue Jun 22, 1999 4:05 pm ]
Post subject:  is there a doctor in the house?

a thought occurred to me while at the YMCA the other day: has anybody who does fitness training ever studied the movements of a fireman to determine what kind of exercise routine would best support and develop that kind of exertion?<p>for office rats like myself who do this on odd weekends, i think that knowing which muscles to focus on would be a plus;<p>til then, i'll focus on the ones for the arm and back <p>but there must be a doctor in the house, no? <br>



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Author:  H. Pincus [ Wed Jun 23, 1999 5:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is there a doctor in the house?

Remember the saying Jim: "a good fireman works smarter, not harder". What are you worried about? Did you fellows add a few more miles to your run? :-)<p>How about a masseuse on duty, for the engine crews?<p>Keep up the good work at Spencer.<br>

Author:  jimwrinn [ Wed Jun 23, 1999 1:53 pm ]
Post subject:  hmm, that massuse idea sounds like a plan!

howard,<br> no extra miles (with only 3 to choose from, though, i WISH!) but just always looking for a better way to skin the cat; i figured everything else has been studied but this when it comes to the human body! jim <br>



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Author:  H. Pincus [ Wed Jun 23, 1999 1:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: hmm, that massuse idea sounds like a plan!

I KNEW you would like that idea.<br>

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