Treadmill Trouble Cruise Ship Exercise Fails!
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I soon discovered that when you're walking at three and a half miles an hour on the treadmill and you're going through some rough seas and you're doing this on the treadmill, it's very difficult to maintain your balance.
I used some good common sense the second time I tried to do this and determined that I was going to fall and it would end badly.
If you don't have good balance or even if you do, be careful walking on the treadmill on a day when the seas are rough.
You have to really admire those people that can go on a cruise and run on the treadmill. The hats off to them.
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