Re: Walking outside to think: 200% brain productivity
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 11:08 pm
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I seeJulie wrote:Avi's the guy who posted prior to you, with the flowery avatar.
Maybe you can refresh my memory of the exact number, but I have read that something like 70% of the human muscle mass is from the waste down. When you are walking, you also use muscles above the waist - the abdominal and back muscles must work to support the upper part of the body including the head. I notice how hard my lower back muscles are working when I am climbing a steep mountain.Sir NoddinOff wrote:The leg muscles are the largest in the body and when one walks, bikes or whatever their compression and release help circulate blood/oxygen throughout the body.
I think I heard somewhere the tongue was among the strongest muscles in the body, that has been proven here time and again. JimVVV wrote:Maybe you can refresh my memory of the exact number, but I have read that something like 70% of the human muscle mass is from the waste down. When you are walking, you also use muscles above the waist - the abdominal and back muscles must work to support the upper part of the body including the head. I notice how hard my lower back muscles are working when I am climbing a steep mountain.Sir NoddinOff wrote:The leg muscles are the largest in the body and when one walks, bikes or whatever their compression and release help circulate blood/oxygen throughout the body.