Computer illiteracy again. I only meant to quote the Doctoring being a sedentary occupation bit.Jack Williams wrote:Yes, I have been organizing these denim and cord skirts to look good as I stride around. Used to thrash out my Levis between the legs all the time, and I refuse to wear funny shorts. I am a lot fitter than my much younger doctor! I met up with him walking back from the supermarket one day and had slow down to about half speed as we talked. I guess doctoring is ironically a pretty unhealthy sedentary occupation!
My father, who was a Medic before me remarked about that in his words: 'Cessation of sport and continuance of the eating that supported it results in rapid flabbinem',.....He was quite a raconteur and after-dinner speaker, so he had a way with words.
His meaning is quite clear. Those whose occupations are sedentary, (and that means most professionals) must continue to purposely exercise regularly in order to avoid progressive weight gain, premature loss of mobility and other nasties associated with that.
He had a blind spot, though....smoking. He was rarely photographed without a cigarette on his person, and the pockets of his jackets were all burnt by pipe embers where he tucked them away. Although he remained a very fine golfer to the end, he was struck down by lung cancer and teed off on the Heavenly Golf Course at age 70, just.