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    "Taylor Thomas" <submissions@isnare.net> Jul 12 05:09AM +0800  

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    Article Title: Fun Ways To Stay Healthy In Milwaukee
     
    Author: Taylor Thomas
     
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    Milwaukee is known for little more than beer, the Milwaukee Brewers, the Milwaukee Bucks, and being the setting for That '70s Show. It's a city in Wisconsin just north of the metropolis that is Chicago, so what could possibly be there? Well, the short answer is a lot. Milwaukee is a fantastic city that provides ample activities, each of which involve plenty of walking and moving around. In the following paragraphs, we'll discuss some of the things Milwaukee is less commonly known for, and how you can utilize them to stay active, healthy, and fit.
     
    Exploring the Mitchell Park Domes
     
    The Mitchell Park Domes are regarded as Milwaukee's living landmark. Known around the area simply as The Domes, this is actually a nature conservatory unlike any other you've seen before. Three massive domes act as greenhouses preserving foliage not indigenous to the Milwaukee. The Desert Dome will make you feel as though you are in the middle of the Sahara Desert; the Tropical Dome may make you feel like you're traversing an Amazonian rainforest; and the Floral Show Dome will amaze you with vibrant floral arrangements. You can spend an entire afternoon getting in some good exercise while walking through each of the domes and taking in the scenery, but you may just want to stick around until after the sun has set to see the domes illuminated at night. It truly is a site worth seeing.
     
    Visiting The Milwaukee County Zoo
     
    The Milwaukee County Zoo is a great place to spend a weekend day. Of course, any zoo can offer plenty of walking with abundant sightseeing, but the Milwaukee County Zoo boasts a larger collection than most other zoos in the country. In fact, there are currently more than 1,800 animals at the zoo. Highlights of the zoo include exhibits featuring penguins, gorillas, mandrills, and Japanese macaques. So, take the family along or just head out to the zoo on your own to discover the splendor that awaits you. You won't even notice that you'll be staying active throughout the day.
     
    Running Along Lake Michigan
     
    There's a beach in Milwaukee? Yes, there is. It isn't as glamorous as Laguna Beach or South Beach, but it is special in its own right. In fact, one thing that makes it so special is that it isn't situated along the Atlantic Ocean or the Pacific Ocean, but the western shore of Lake Michigan. The most commonly visited beach in Wisconsin's largest city is known as Bradford Beach, and it offers plenty of parking spaces and several entrances for the public. Once you're there, you'll find that the scenery is nothing short of magnificent, with seemingly endless coastline to the north and south, water as far as you can see east, and the Milwaukee cityscape to the west. What's even better than the scenery, though, is that Bradford is ideal for walking, jogging, and running. So, if you reside in Milwaukee or you're just visiting for a period of time and want to be active while there, make a trip over to Bradford Beach.
     
    Taking a Stroll along the Milwaukee RiverWalk
     
    If running along the beach isn't quite your cup of tea, then perhaps you'd prefer to take a stroll through the city along the Milwaukee River. The river itself stretches some 104 miles west from the shores of Lake Michigan, and just west of its delta it meanders through Downtown Milwaukee. Along the river in downtown is a sidewalk known as the Milwaukee RiverWalk. Lining the Milwaukee RiverWalk are plenty of shops, restaurants, boutiques, and much more. Whether you go for the shopping, the food, or just to walk along the river, you're certain get in some good exercise while doing something simple.
     
    About The Author: Taylor Thomas is an experienced writer who has written for a number of notable publications. As a lifestyle expert, Ms. Thomas is able to offer advice and insight on a multitude of topics, including those pertaining to Milwaukee. http://www.yellowpages.com/milwaukee-wi/laser-spine-institute
     
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    "Johnathan Cunnings" <submissions@isnare.net> Jul 12 01:27AM +0800  

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    Article Title: A Few Motorcycle Safety Tips to Consider
     
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    There is nothing quite like experiencing the world at a fast rate of speed. Add to that sensation the freedom of going fast on two wheels, and you will get one of the primary reasons why people venture forward on a motorcycle. If you are planning on learning how to ride, or you want to hit the open road on a tour or just want to invest in this option, you should definitely think about safety as well. It may not be a popular subject to discuss, but it's definitely something that is worth noting, especially in these modern times. The following are a few motorcycle safety tips that you should definitely consider if you're going to enjoy the wide open road on just a couple of wheels.
     
    Wear a Helmet – Perhaps the most compelling thing that you can do when riding, even if you're in a state that doesn't have a law is to wear a helmet. Protecting your head from injury is the number one thing that you absolutely have to do in these modern times. Do not ride without one, even if you feel that you're an expert and are experienced with riding. This will be detrimental in every way if you crash, especially if you hit your head. Imagine your skull like a watermelon and you'll see a very important reason why it should be the first thing that you think about when riding.
     
    Gloves – Riding a motorcycle of any type will come with some problems in the long term. Whether it's your hand's sweating, or the sun beating down on them, you'll find that to get the most comfort out of getting on board with this type of ride, you will need to wear gloves. The main purpose is to allow for a bit more grip on the handles, and to allow for a bit of protection in case you have to put your hands down for any reason. You may find some padded options that will give you a level of protection in an accident.
     
    Goggles or Facemask – Riding through tight curves, and wide open spaces can be the most intriguing and adventurous thing that you do, but make sure that you wear some sort of ocular protection. When you're venturing out into the open you will not only be hitting buts, but you will hit dirt, debris and dust that can easily blind you at such a high rate of velocity. Do not go out without some semblance of protection, because you will not enjoy the consequences that will hit you fast. The discomfort of losing eyesight through such a simple manner is evidence enough to ensure that you take this tip to heart.
     
    The above are just a few tips that you should definitely consider when dealing with safety. Riding safe is not only a matter that is for your health, but the health of any rider that is with you. Don't play with your life, get a helmet, goggles, and gloves when getting on board two wheels and hitting the open road today.
     
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