I too am retired Army but I chose to step up my running game. I have always been of the mind set I keep in shape and do P.T. because I want to keep fit not because its part of my job description. COVID19 did nothing to curtail my activity. WDW is the only Disney property that can support a Marathon distance event with out encroaching on any of the surrounding community like DL. A benefit of burning large amounts of calories is being able to consume large quantities of tasty yummies that others must ration (as in diet). I enjoy the variety of eateries at WDW and yes the ambiance and appearance of the establishment either enhances or detracts from the experience, but, that is personal. Not everyone likes the same stuff. A popular phrase these days "You Be You".The day I retired from the Army was the last day I ran.
I too am retired Army but I chose to step up my running game. I have always been of the mind set I keep in shape and do P.T. because I want to keep fit not because its part of my job description. COVID19 did nothing to curtail my activity. WDW is the only Disney property that can support a Marathon distance event with out encroaching on any of the surrounding community like DL. A benefit of burning large amounts of calories is being able to consume large quantities of tasty yummies that others must ration (as in diet). I enjoy the variety of eateries at WDW and yes the ambiance and appearance of the establishment either enhances or detracts from the experience, but, that is personal. Not everyone likes the same stuff. A popular phrase these days "You Be You".
My cartilage was telling me in no uncertain terms that my running days were over before I ETS'd. Fortunately, though, there's plenty of other ways to stay fit besides running, and now that I'm out of the army, my work-out routine doesn't need to revolve around the trinity of push-ups, sit-ups and running (although I understand that were about to change the APFT right around the time I got out in 2014).Fortunately, I've got an active lifestyle and a few properties to maintain in addition to work so caloric intake isn't a problem. The reduction in the amount of remaining articular cartilage is mine.
Just don't dare get too close to Mickey at one of the reimagined character meals!So if anyone saw the videos on youtube of last nights CM's fireworks preview, I think that will answer your question if Disney will ever go back to some restrictions.
Packed in there shoulder to shoulder just like pre-covid.
Exactly, this makes no sense to me.Just don't dare get too close to Mickey at one of the reimagined character meals!
WDW holding a chicken pox party like we used to have back in the day.Exactly, this makes no sense to me.
You had your pox parties at WDW. Now that's fancyWDW holding a chicken pox party like we used to have back in the day.
My husband has had 3 joint replacements, so has had to depend upon rowing and biking to stay in shape. They are both great IF you don't have any back issues - which he doesn't.My cartilage was telling me in no uncertain terms that my running days were over before I ETS'd. Fortunately, though, there's plenty of other ways to stay fit besides running, and now that I'm out of the army, my work-out routine doesn't need to revolve around the trinity of push-ups, sit-ups and running (although I understand that were about to change the APFT right around the time I got out in 2014).
I don’t doubt he’s doing it the right way, so this is maybe more for others reading. But a proper bike fit will keep him going (practically) forever. Best chunk of change I ever spent for fitness. Otherwise bikes grind knees just as bad as running, and people fall out of love with a low-impact form of cardiovascular and strength combined exercise.My husband has had 3 joint replacements, so has had to depend upon rowing and biking to stay in shape. They are both great IF you don't have any back issues - which he doesn't.
I’m not a runner myself but still nice to see. One more step towards a return to normal.runDisney announces the return of races to Walt Disney World
runDisney announces the return of races to Walt Disney World
In person races are back at Walt Disney World starting in November 2021www.wdwmagic.com
Let me feel evolved in moving past my fears about COVID. Darn it.WDW holding a chicken pox party like we used to have back in the day.
What is the current protocol? I saw Pluto at the Garden Grill a couple of weeks ago and he looked like he was right at the table.Just don't dare get too close to Mickey at one of the reimagined character meals!
But, in the meantime, its advice is to offer a third jab (and a flu jab) to the following people from September 2021:
After those groups, it will be:
- adults aged 16 and over who are immunosuppressed or clinically extremely vulnerable
- residents in care homes for older adults
- all adults aged 70 and over
- frontline health and social care workers
- all adults aged 50 and over
- adults aged 16-49 who are in a flu or Covid-19 at-risk group
- those living in the same house as people who are immunosuppressed
Based on what studies? I'm only seeing J&J needing it here. In fact studies are pointing to extremely strong immune response from early trials over a year later.The green light has been given to start planning for a booster jab to be rolled out to all over 50's and some other groups in the UK this winter:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57667987
For the last time, I have posted the government viewpoint twice before,The UK has used a lot of AstraZeneca I believe, which has lower effectiveness than mRNA vaccines, so I could see boosters happening sooner rather than later. Same in Canada where mixing AZ & mRNA is a recommended option.
I do hope the science supports this not happening quite so quickly, if only because there are a great many places still in the early stages of getting vaccinated.
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