Just wanted to post s nice picture of me taking a 1/2 mile walk down my street.
That is a just a 95 pound bar bell on my shoulders. It was 95 degrees that day.
Just wanted to post s nice picture of me taking a 1/2 mile walk down my street.
That is a just a 95 pound bar bell on my shoulders. It was 95 degrees that day.
You go Bailey!!
Bailey, I love your posts. I don't know how you do it! I was in that kind of heat yesterday at a friend's house WITH a swimming pool that we got into a couple times and still, by the time I got home in the evening, I felt kinda sick and very tired. You are amazing.
Your left side is higher than your right. LOL that,s the Parkie in me.
Unbelievable. Aside from the heat, the air looks VERY clear.
wow, Bailey, you make those Olympic athletes on T.V. look like amateurs!
Wow,!! Does that mean I can hope for great things too?
Yes of course you can. Turn that hope into action and you can achieve great things. 18 months ago i could hardly walk a half mile. Most of the time i could not make it that far. As for this walk it was easy. Just my arms cramped. The weight is not that much. Military men and women carry this much for twenty or more miles.
Good luck
you did this just by forcing yourself to walk? If I have to do that it's gonna have to be in -20 weather, i'm not looking forward to it!
Do I have to join the military ? I just went Bowling and it took me 4 days to recoup.
Was it bowling or was it bowling and beer? Nothing wrong with either one but the second one would explain the 4 days. LOL
I have a great advantage i recover very quickly and with no soreness.
Its funny but I bought a new ball about 4 months before being diagnosed and I really wanted to use it again so I grabbed a parkie friend of mine . Thought very strongly about buying a pitcher of beer but decided not to. I called the day after and asked if he was sore at all. He said his back was stiff but didn't know if it was the Parkinson's or the bowling, I replied that my left butt cheek really hurt so I was pretty sure it was the Parkinson's.
Nice!
Awesome
You go guy!
I know everything in Texas is bigger! That picture is absolutely HUGE! Wow, thanks for sharing!!