PDA

View Full Version : Never Walk & Do THIS at the Same Time



Skeemer
02-03-2004, 09:44
I picked up the following piece off the internet and thought some of you would get a kick out of it:

It's fine to walk and chew gum, but never ever walk and talk. That's the warning from Austrailian researchers at Queensland University who insist doing both at the same time can result in serious injury. This is why: Breathing and speech are controlled by the same part of the brain, so failure to focus on one or the other increases the risk of getting hurt. (Bad news for hikers who like to chit chat with each other, especially while walking on rooty, rocky paths.) Deutsche Presse-Agentur reports that when we walk and talk at the same time, it could cause a break in the stream of signals from the central nervous system that in turn can result in the stomach muscles failing to protect the spine. The result: A spasm of back pain or even a fall. Led by Paul Hodges, the Queensland researchers came to their surprising conclusions after monitoring the tummy muscles of volunteers walking on treadmills. All was well until they started to talk. It was then that the researchers noticed less stomach muscle activity, which they say predicts an increased risk of an accident. The study findings sere presented on Friday to the meeting of the Australian Neuroscolence Society in Melborne

Geez, now I know why my hiking partners were always telling me to "shut up!"
All the time I was taking it personal and here they really cared about my safety. :)

Doctari
02-03-2004, 10:28
Oh shut up, Im trying to walk here.

:jump

Thanks for posting that, I needed a good laugh. That was the silliest "research" I have heard in quite a while. Almost as silly as the "Experts" who say that Raccoons CANNOT go down a tree head first, they go down that way about 90% of the time, at least the ones I have met. :rolleyes: Wonder if it was the same group, Hmmmmm.


Doctari.

twilight
02-03-2004, 10:43
Who thinks of this stuff anyway!!! :datz

Twilight :jump

Brushy Sage
02-03-2004, 12:44
When I was a very little boy, my grandfather tried to get me to sit down on my fist and lean back against my thumb. I guess one ought not walk and try that at the same time.

screwysquirrel
02-06-2004, 00:37
Apply for a Government grant! That's how all these silly things are found out!
:clap :clap