Guest guest Posted June 22, 2011 Report Share Posted June 22, 2011 They aren’t as into hunting as I am, but they will do it. The oldest is about to realize the value of hunting elk with Dad. He is starting to bum free meat, so he doesn’t have to buy it. Bumming will end, participation will be required. If nothing else, he can start videoing my hunts for my site. I have a crummy video on my site of my youngest missing an elk with his bow last year. His look is so discouraged when it happens. Breaks my heart to watch it. http://www.elk-hunting-tips.net/calling-elk.html (The quality sucks because it was a stealth cam.) Now, elk hunting is REAL exercise. Especially after you kill one! I had to stop training for fall marathons. It was killing me to do both. I asked the older one if he was still going to compete and he said he would when his sponsor offered to pay his way to some competition for away. ) Here he is in one of many online videos of his crazy stuff: http://unicycle.tv/ru/video/323-ForrestRowell W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT Long Term Care Consulting Montana State Hospital Montana Developmental Center Certified LEAP Therapist Owner, InfoSites www.elk-hunting-tips.net<http://www.elk-hunting-tips.net/> www.benefits-of-massage-therapy.com<http://www.benefits-of-massage-therapy.com/> From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of Jacqui Pressly Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:38 AM To: rd-usa Subject: Re: Re: Government recommends lying to children Wow , that's awesome!!! What a great role model you are. Is your eldest son still competing? Are they interested in hunting too? Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT The NATURAL dietitian Specializing in Wellness and Prevention, Personal Nutrition Coaching and Designer Lifestyle Plans to help you get on the health track Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients jpress50@...<mailto:jpress50%40aol.com> If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future Re: Government recommends lying to children why is it teaching the value of exercise? Being fit and controlling weight is much more than taking a nature walk. In fact - just increasing daily activity is valuable in addition to planned physical activity. There is recent research to show that sitting is a risk factor for heart disease even if there is daily exercise. So having kids run around - just for activity is what they need to do. and please tell me why we have to make it about exercise? why can't it be a game? why can't we pretend? I guess there will always be people who are critical and see the " plots " and unfairness and the dark side of things. personally I choose to see the giggles and laughter - I choose to Lighten Up! Debra Boardley, PhD, RD Department of Public Health University of Toledo > > Jan, I do agree with you and feel that trickery is not a positive way to get a person moving. So are you supposed to do this several times a day, and keep thinking of new tricks? > How does that teach the value of exercise? The commercial was just a one time thing, but this has to go on daily in order for it to be effective. Just take the kid on a nature walk > for heavens sake, and have it be a learning experience rather than running around the house looking for a purse that's semi-hidden on purpose. Why didn't they do a commercial on > a family hiking, playing in the park together, walking to the store, washing the car, etc? Teach the children the values of staying busy! > > > Everyone else seems to think this is cute, and I'm not sure why. > > > > > Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT > The NATURAL dietitian > Specializing in Wellness and Prevention, Personal Nutrition Coaching > and Designer Lifestyle Plans to help you get on the health track > Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania > Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients > > jpress50@... > > i pre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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