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Topic Title: Winter
Summary:: Biking is on the back burner.
Created On: 12/01/2009 08:39 AM

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 12/09/2009 04:30 PM
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Notyetagolfpro

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Cross Country skiing is awesome winter exercise that is easy on your knees. No pounding and you can do it anywhere that you have a layer of snow. Even works in urban parks if you are OK with the occasional person staring at you and the odd dog chasing you.
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 12/08/2009 12:45 PM
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...i just rememebered that there is a small indoor track near me, but that would also be all too repetitive

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It's starting to get quite cold up here (Boston), snow is surely on the way, and so my bike riding is coming to a close for the winter. Stationary cycles bore me somewhat, so unless I man up and deal with the monotony of taking a fun exercise and confining it to a 3 foot by 3 foot square, placed staring at a wall, I will need to find something else to keep me in shape for the winter. I, unlike my quadruped counterpart, do not need to put on extra layers for the winter. I guess I will consider alternatives as I head to the slopes. Anyone have any suggestions?

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