If you are very fit and healthy, then what you've been doing seems like it's the ideal thing for you to be doing. If it works, you shouldn't be looking to change it. Unless you're bored with some of the old activities and just want a change. If so, only you can determine what you should do next. Only you know what holds some appeal for you, and only you can try it to see whether it meets your needs (isn't too much or too little for your degree of fitness).
2006-09-29 03:36:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Sea kayaking is a fun sport that isn't likely to cause injury. You can explore places no other boat can go. It's relaxing, too.
My wife and I recently kayaked throughout the marsh here in NC. Just beautiful.
It helps if you can swim, but the boats are stable enough that you will probably never fall in.
Boats and lessons are available for rental near any large body of water.
Good luck!
2006-09-29 10:29:59
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answered by Vosot 3
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Sea Canoeing? It is less energetic and less dangerous than rivers. I used to go to a Sea canoeing club where we were out in the sea during the summer and in a swimming pool practising in the winter. If you arean't near the sea try lochs or lakes. Try contacting the British Canoe Union for details of clubs in your area
2006-09-29 10:35:42
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answered by hsbondgirl007 1
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Lawn Bowling
2006-09-29 10:29:26
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answered by ? 6
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Golf would be good.It's not too energetic,you get to have a nice long walk in the fresh air with friends and a drink at the nineteenth hole,sounds so good I may take it up myself
2006-09-29 10:31:49
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answered by Evieluck 4
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Badminton
2006-09-29 10:30:17
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answered by kxyzlma 1
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I think walking and maybe listening to a walk-man would be excellent for you. You could even walk to your local park or in my towns case the hospital, they have an outdoor obstacle course...
Good luck!
2006-09-29 10:30:32
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answered by Sweetea 4
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try a racquet sport. badminton or tennis can be gd!! the court isnt massive so it dosent involve 2 much movement but it gives u a chance 2 master a skill.
2006-09-29 10:35:51
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answered by jellyfairy 2
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Cycling, Swimming.
Take up Tai Chi.
2006-10-01 06:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Cycling or country walks,with a set time and distance,lengthened as your capability improves and a nice drink in a country pub to round it off.
2006-09-29 11:00:35
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answered by Stanley H 1
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