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Old 03-18-2002, 03:33 AM   #1  
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Just wanted to know how effective inline skating is, especially on my voluptuous thighs

How ya doing, haven't seen you in a while
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Old 03-18-2002, 08:15 AM   #2  
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I am no expert on these matters but I know when Tiggy Legge - Bourke (SP) took it up the papers were full of how it had made her shed stones....even considered it myself..mnever actually got around tp it though !!
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inline skates , now i could do that no problem its only finding time to go out without anyone else seeing me almost as bad as going swimming
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Old 03-18-2002, 01:02 PM   #4  
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I am fine, thanks for asking BPB! Loads of other new stuff going on at the moment. AND I am still hunting down the perfect job!!!!!!

In-line skating is a wondrous exercise. It can really help you shed ounds and get toned BUT it is a dangerous sport!!!

If you never learned to ice skate well as a child then I would seriously consider giving trying out in-line skates a big MISS! The chances of you falling and doing yourself a serious injury are great! A friend of mine proved this last year 2 days before her final law exams. She CAN skate and was trying to teach me. I was skating slowly and carefully and still managed to break a finger. She was so busy trying not to laugh she slammed herself head first into a wall and knocked herself out!

On a less personal side, those of us who are overweight don't always carry ourselves properly and in-lining demands perfect balance and total confidence. An overweight person is less likely to be balanced or strong enough to attain the posture needed to skate safely. The fact that in-lining gets such good results tells you it is a HARD thing to do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry to be a wet blanket but I can't recommend them, unless you learned to ice skate well as a kid that is!!!!!!

Good luck if you choose to ignore me! If you can do it you will notice the difference in how you feel and how you look very quickly! Stef

PS You need to have good strong ankles, knees and hips to do this too!
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Ouch I skated into a wall when I was a kid never again will I skate I find it hard enough to stay upright as it is!
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Old 03-18-2002, 01:19 PM   #6  
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Cheers Stef

Took it up last year for a bit as something else to do with hubby but stopped after a few lessons because I was letting loads of "stuff" get to me.

However, have just booked a course of lessons with hubby - skating indoors.

I remember last time that my legs and thighs really ached, even when standing, which I think demonstrates how much effort you really put into it.

Have the protective gear, but may just invest in a helmet this time round.

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ok son has skates, im going to bite the bullet and skoot around glasgow green , there lall loonies down there so ill blend in just nicely
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Old 03-19-2002, 03:03 AM   #8  
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Are you taking a bottle of buckie with you Kim? THat way you'll blend in perfectly
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Good for you, BPB - go for it... but take care! Let us know how you get on.

There are LOTS of things I would do for Kevin - but I think that perhaps in line skating isn't one of them.... You must REALLY love that man a LOT!!
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Are you taking a bottle of buckie with you Kim? THat way you'll blend in perfectly
Buckie? Is that buckfast if thats what its called? The only place Ive ever seen that sold is Blackpool lots of you scottish types there
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yes buckie is buckd=fast wine and beleive me if you started to drink that at weekends youd soon give alcohol the big push because its minging absolutely and no 2 ways about it DISGUSTING
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Old 03-20-2002, 03:03 AM   #12  
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A popular drink, sold in blackpool and I havent heard of it..........well as I was saying yesterday Veggie, I really am getting old and past it
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Don't worry, TQ, you're not the only one - I've never heard of it either.
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Yes you can get it in Blackpool it is brewed by monks I think and no I havent tried it its tramps wine isnt it?
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Sounds weird to me! Why would monks brew something so disgusting? Usually drinks made by monks are really nice - not that I've had many only Mead and Benedictine - but they were really yummy!

I thought that the most popular head banging drinks were strong lager, strong cider, that pear wine stuff(?) and (gross) cheap sherry. Never heard of this buckie stuff - must be a local delicacy...
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