Well ol' Knot just finished planting the garden. Be eating those homegrown
'maters in a couple months. Earlier today I spent a couple hours behind a
roto-tiller. It was an old thang, wore out front tines and it vibrated like
no-bodies-business. After I finished and took a break, I noticed I couldn't
feel the ice cold glass of water in my right hand, my right hand couldn't
feel my left hand. I couldn't feel anything. My hands were dead! After a
while the feeling started coming back, but the rest of the afternoon I was
aware that my paws were pooped - no grip. So what has this got to do with
motor sickles - take care of your hands. Here are some good exercises (from
Mens Journal June 2K, p88, also see The Wharton's Strength Book and Wharton's
Stretch Book)
Wrist Flexors: Extend your left arm in front of you, palm down. Slide your
right hand, palm facing up, underneath your left hand, with your right thumb
over the wrist for leverage. Now bend your left hand back as far as it will
conformably go, hold for two seconds, then return to the starting point. Do
ten reps. Then perform the reverse stretches by placing your right fingers
on top, the thumb underneath your left wrist, and pushing the left hand
downward. When you're done, switch hands and repeat.
Handshake Flex: Extend your left arm as if shaking hands. With your your
right hand, grasp your left, your right fingers wrapping around the area
between the thumb and the base of the forefinger, your right thumb for
leverage, push down with right finger, hold for two seconds, then return to
the starting position. Do 10 reps. Next, do 10 upward stretches by
reversing the position of your right hand - placing your right thumb between
your left index finger and thumb. Then switch hands and repeat both
exercises.
Roll-up: Attach one end of a yard of rope to the center of a 12-inch wooden
dowel and tie the end to a 2.5 pound weight plate. Holding the dowel in
front of you with both hands, slowly roll it toward you. When the weight
reaches the dowel, reverse directions and slowly send the weight back down
for one rep. Do three reps.
Knot - who feels like he just rode Baja on a '69 Kawa 350 Big Horn.
ps: Those spring hand exercisers are good to use when driving your cage.
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