I don't live on a hill. I live down under a hill, in the bottom and I've got a lot of cars, yeah.
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Just remember, once you're over the hill you begin to pick up speed.
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.
I've seen neighborhoods that I would have never driven though because I'm riding my bike, because I'm looking for side roads, looking for maybe more hills or less hills depending if I'm exercising or not. You see a lot more, and you get the flow of a city a lot more.
I never run hills. My quads are already big enough. I don't run to build muscle; I do it for cardio.
Hills are speedwork in disguise.
I lived on the top of one hill and the school was at the top of another hill. Nobody ever went to school by car - we didn't have any cars during the war. So that to and from school was itself a training.
If you are looking down while you are walking it is better to walk up hill the ground is nearer.
I don't like to go over curbs, because I don't want to be hard on the car.
Hills are unpleasant, so I like to get them over with as quickly as possible.
I don't do freeways.
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