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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 905866" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>Use the path of least resistance, be it the walkway or the lawn.</p><p></p><p>FYI, try this little experiment. I noticed once how tired I was day after day of cutting thru lawns and such while making deliveries. Then one day I committed to myself that I WOULD NOT walk through any lawns and only on paved surfaces. I was not nearly as tired by the end of the day due to the lack of resistance. When walking through the grass and such it actually causes a slight resistance for you to have to push through whereas if you stay on the paved surfaces then only resistance is that between the soles of your shoes and the paved surface. Much less energy to walk on a surface rather than thru a surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 905866, member: 8590"] Use the path of least resistance, be it the walkway or the lawn. FYI, try this little experiment. I noticed once how tired I was day after day of cutting thru lawns and such while making deliveries. Then one day I committed to myself that I WOULD NOT walk through any lawns and only on paved surfaces. I was not nearly as tired by the end of the day due to the lack of resistance. When walking through the grass and such it actually causes a slight resistance for you to have to push through whereas if you stay on the paved surfaces then only resistance is that between the soles of your shoes and the paved surface. Much less energy to walk on a surface rather than thru a surface. [/QUOTE]
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