Amish Diet or Windsurfing

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Amish Diet or Windsurfing

Postby kenonstott » Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:59 pm

The Amish diet: walk 20 miles a day and eat anything you want. Or try windsurfing. I have dropped my total cholesterol 40 points since windsurfing started this year and without a change in diet. Now I just need to learn to diet in the winter as the back has shut down my ski career.
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Re: Amish Diet or Windsurfing

Postby Rick McClain » Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:25 pm

Hi Ken,
It sounds like your winter diet needs to include some "Aruba". I hear that works well.

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Re: Amish Diet or Windsurfing

Postby DaveHubbel » Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:53 am

ken
for the winter, consider a split snowboard and the backcountry. Low impact and fun enough to keep you working real hard for more runs and watching the snowpack is as engrossing as watching the wind if not more so. splitboard.com
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Re: Amish Diet or Windsurfing

Postby Leo Chan » Thu Jul 09, 2009 4:49 pm

Or, try snowkiting. I windsurf in the summer and snowkite in the winter. I found that I am in better shape in the winter than I am in the summer.
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