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OT: Living Well and Brain Health
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[QUOTE="Dogdeacon, post: 2715782, member: 1026"] Very cool and interesting. Again with swimming I [B][U]highly [/U][/B]suggest open water. There has always been something within me that responds to the water, the ocean especially. Playing in a pool can give me a sliver of that but not monotonous laps. My pool is a bubble that opens in the summer and that's much preferred. The ocean is not where I swim for regular exercise; the waves make distance swimming difficult-to-annoying. I swim in bigger lakes for 45 minutes and that swimming provides peace, cardiovascular exercise and beauty. My great grandfather emigrated from the coast of southern Ireland and I absolutely know in my bones that water is essential to me. All 4 of my siblings also live on the coast, I look out over Boston Harbor as I type this. So my conclusion is know thyself and choose the woods, the trails, fields or the water based on your own physiological and psychological response. I see wide open flat lands and become unsettled, I prefer a rocky hilly New England akin to Eire landscape, others might respond to the plains or even a city like NYC. [/QUOTE]
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