hdc, sport supplements, research, body fat device, cytodyne xenadrine, pain therapy, scales, calipers: are they effective for measuring body fat?, cardiotraining, omega 3, glycemic, transformation, reduce weight,
|
"So pedometers they're still up to their old tricks," he said, a knowing smile on his face. See, it makes it easier to sell memberships if you can convince somebody he's in lousy shape. The flexibility pedometers test they gave me said I was "poor" in this category. I can touch the floor with my fingers from a standing position. It said my wind wasn't all that great. I work out pedometers four or five days a week and ride some sort of aerobic torture device half an hour each time. What surprised me is that the test showed I have average upper body strength. I have strong legs and very little upper body strength. I should also mention that when they measured my love handles with a caliper hooked up to a computer, it didn't register a measurement at first. Why is it that computers only work about 23 percent of the time? View all Top Jobs Advertise Online or in Print | Subscribe to the Newspaper | Make us your Homepage Presented by The Austin American-Statesman. Contact us. Corrections.
|