Does brushing prevent stomach acid from eating away your teeth? Yikes.
I know someone who had to have their entire set of teeth redone b/c of doing that.
What I meant by that is I can't climb as well as I would like because I'm pulling extra, unnecessary weight. It takes more energy, and it's not necessary.
I haven't met a climber--or any athlete--who isn't weight conscious on some level. There was a thread recently on what made the most difference in your climbing--several people said losing weight.
Damnit, how do you guys know when it's time to ? Do you, like, count posts on that page every time you post, just in case? Is there some sorta online numbering thingimajig I haven't discovered?
Have you used it for weight loss? Did it work?
Apparently it's back on the market and I'm thinking of trying it.
I hear it can make you bitchy and on edge. But *do you lose body fat*? I want to be lighter so I don't have to work so hard climbin' a measly 5.6.
I wonder if Fred feels bad about not being the hardman climber he used to be, or if he's cool with doing the best he can with an 80+-year-old body, and hey, it's better than nuthin'? Seems like it would be frustrating. (Although he does more than almost any other person that age.)
Any body want to come out to dark, wet, windswept Issyquah to drink beer at the Rogue ("Issaquah Brewhouse") tonight? I'll buy a pitcher.
If I watch one more DVD I'm gonna poke myself in the eye with my knitting needles.
No? I didn't think so.