| |
/Images/author_authorinfo.png) |
Ian Wide
|
| Ian Wide writes for several sport and leisure sites including climbing frames and
family jewelry jewelry for the whole family, free jewelry box
Genealogy Buff Access tons of data for a surname; browse the growing data library. |
|
/Images/search_bgbottom.gif) |
/Images/author_articlesby.png) |
|
When I was growing up, the metal jungle gym in our backyard made ours the most popular play spot in the neighbourhood. Built of tubular steel in bright orange and yellow, it was a honeycombed hexagon that provided days of climbing, swinging and acrobatic fun. These days, the jungle gym is called a climbing frame, and it may be made of wood, metal or plastic, but the fun factor remains the same. If you have young children, a climbing frame in the back yard or garden can offer hours upon hours of fun recreation and activity.
|
|
One of the fastest growing sports around is indoor rowing. Whether its for competitive reasons or fitness reasons or both, the advantages of indoor rowing are clear. You are indoors. You probably haven’t had to travel more than a few yards from one room of your house to another. It’s convenient, location wise and you can make it fit your lifestyle. It is a simple thing to schedule an impromptu 30-minute session on your rowing machine. The alternatives to home indoor rowing are obviously outdoor rowing and a trip down to the local gym. The saving in time and effort owning your own machine is clear. If you are lucky enough to have the space in your dwelling for a rowing machine, then take the opportunity to exercise whenever you like.
|
|
/Images/search_bgbottom.gif) |
|
| |
/Images/BecomeAuthor.png) |
|
Are you a writer and you
want your work published?
|
| |
|
Do you have a website
and need free publicity?
|
| |
|
Sign up for free as a
Lbry.com author and have
your articles published
in no time!
|
|
/Images/BecomeAuthor_click.png) |
|