Exercise-time entertainment
Dec. 4th, 2016 03:50 pmOur cross-trainer as currently assembled makes a variety of mechanical clanks, scrapes and clatters to accompany one's workout. I hadn't dreamt of listening to podcasts while using it and I had doubts about television reception in the garage. Today while looking at our storage containers and boxes I realized that I could download closed-captioned shows to my laptop computer and place it within view while I exercise.
The BBC are good at providing subtitles that I could read to obviate the need for being able to hear the program clearly. As for what to watch, a fallback could be, for instance, the latest
My forty-minute workouts have been going well of late: over the past fortnight I've not had one for which the machine estimated less than 850 of its
The BBC are good at providing subtitles that I could read to obviate the need for being able to hear the program clearly. As for what to watch, a fallback could be, for instance, the latest
World News Todaybut that is hardly much of an agreeable enticement. Still, something lasting not much over half an hour would be best. I shall have to look out for enough suitable short shows for a few viewings per week.
My forty-minute workouts have been going well of late: over the past fortnight I've not had one for which the machine estimated less than 850 of its
calories.