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The Doc's Top 10 Summer Sports
10. Australian-rules football: Wear no pads, play with friends
and build solid calves.
9. Be a fish, not a fisherman: Put down the pole and lures,
anchor the boat and jump in. Swim and work out your shoulders, back
and chest.
8. Nature quest: Hiking, kayaking and climbing--or the
neighborhood version of these--will strengthen quads.
7. Sherpa: Golf's not exercise unless you, not your
cart or your caddie, carry the load.
6. Alligator wrestling: Wrestle with the kids, work the
abs.
5. Rickshaw driving: Go for a run while pushing the jogging
stroller ... have you ever seen a fat rickshaw driver?
4. Hot-dog vending: Put your small child in a bike stroller,
strengthen your lungs and legs.
3. Modern pentathlon: Rake, mow and wax the car to get biceps
and triceps naturally.
2. Beat the kids: Take them on in soccer, volleyball and
tennis while building your cardiovascular system.
1. Strong man competition: Take turns seeing who can pull the
tree stump out of your yard with their bare hands.
By Ben Lerner, the 1996 and 2000 U.S. Olympic wrestling-team
doctor and the best-selling author of
Body by God: The Owner's Manual for Maximized
Living. Visit him at thebodybygod.com.
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