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		<title>By: JackandJel</title>
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		<description>as someone who is married to the ultimate extreme athlete (whitewater kayaking, mountain cycling, rock climbing, snowboarder, cross-country runner, etc... )- i have learned about how being active contributes to an active mind and helps keep the body from falling apart as we get older. i think a lot of this was because he grew up with parents, dad especially, and aunts/uncles who introduced him to these sports. i think, being active (not necessarily extreme sports either) does keep the body from rusting and also keeps people mentally sharp. his parents/grandparents are testament to this. there is definitely longevity with the reeds &amp; pelchers (hubby&#039;s family) -&lt;/&gt;&lt;/&gt;at the same time, the hubby continues to study about his sports and is very aware of what limits he can put on his body. and i&#039;ve learned some basics to any type of activity- even knitting :P-always, always stretching to prevent injuries, drinking an immense amount of water, stopping when you are spent, etc... .&lt;/&gt;but don&#039;t get us wrong... we like our naps too. :P&lt;/&gt;&lt;/&gt;very interesting blog. i had to comment. :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as someone who is married to the ultimate extreme athlete (whitewater kayaking, mountain cycling, rock climbing, snowboarder, cross-country runner, etc&#8230; )- i have learned about how being active contributes to an active mind and helps keep the body from falling apart as we get older. i think a lot of this was because he grew up with parents, dad especially, and aunts/uncles who introduced him to these sports. i think, being active (not necessarily extreme sports either) does keep the body from rusting and also keeps people mentally sharp. his parents/grandparents are testament to this. there is definitely longevity with the reeds &#038; pelchers (hubby&#8217;s family) -at the same time, the hubby continues to study about his sports and is very aware of what limits he can put on his body. and i&#8217;ve learned some basics to any type of activity- even knitting :P-always, always stretching to prevent injuries, drinking an immense amount of water, stopping when you are spent, etc&#8230; .but don&#8217;t get us wrong&#8230; we like our naps too. :Pvery interesting blog. i had to comment. :)</p>
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