Nice idea Nizar but I'm enjoying *NOT* remembering things in my past. I'd
give you an example but I can't think of one.



Roy Storey W5TKZ -- 73


On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 3:25 PM, NIzar Mullani via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Since the ham community is getting old, we got to come up with a way to
> operate the radio while exercising so we can keep our memory from
> deteriorating. Here are some possible solutions: All suggestions are
> welcome.
>
> -          An exercise bike with the radio mounted on it and a headset
> for carrying out a qso while exercising. Squeeze tight on the seat to
> activate the mike.
>
> -          A treadmill with a CW paddle on one handle and a tuning dial
> on the other handle. A variation can include treadmill generation of power
> for the rig.
>
>
>
> *Intensive exercise boosts memory in study*
> <http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/jCqbDevCfYpRrhqQfDtDbEfCfMim?format=standard>
>
> High-intensity interval training along with brain training before or after
> exercise boosted memory in some participants in a study published in the
> Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. Greater memory improvement correlated
> with greater improvements in fitness, and researchers said those who had
> less improvement may have been stressed by HIIT and might have a better
> response with a more moderate type of exercise.
>
> The New York Times (free-article access for SmartBrief readers)
> <http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/jCqbDevCfYpRrhqQfDtDbEfCfMim?format=standard>
> (11/22)
>
>
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