Saturday, April 30, 2011

Too much waist

Writing, you might think, is a pretty safe occupation. After all, you are at your desk most of the day and so more unlikely than most to a) catch infectious diseases from others b) walk under a bus or get knocked down by a car c) sprain your ankle on an uneven pavement etc, and it's always seemed pretty damn silly to me that I'm charged a huge whack on car insurance because technically I'm in 'the entertainment business', as if most of the time I'm driving round in fast cars after showbiz parties rather than cooped up in my room for a greater proportion of the day than most normal human beings.

But there are hazards. DVT, if you get too damn involved in your imaginary world and forget to move, and, as Margaret Atwood has pointed out, backache and long-term problems with posture. But, dear readers, the thing that is truly taxing your vain writer at the moment is LACK OF WAIST. Think about it: if you do housework or stretch to fill supermarket shelves or to write on a whiteboard, you are stretching your waist. If you walk for at least a portion of the day the movement of your legs pulls on the muscles around your waist. But if you SIT COMPLETELY STILL for at least five hours of the day you are not going to exercise your waist muscles, and so, even if you forget to eat, which is happening to me more and more at the moment, YOUR WAIST DISAPPEARS.

Next time you see me, dear readers, I shall mostly be wearing a burka...

8 comments:

angelatopping said...

me too, me too.

Elizabeth Baines said...

Occupational hazard, Angela.

Rachel Fenton said...

Haha! This made me laugh. Apparently, staying at home for my occupation, whether writing or looking after kids, makes me more likely to incur death, therefore my life insurance premium is higher than my paragliding husband's - figure that!

JO said...

but at least we can blame the writing and not the lure of cake!

Elizabeth Baines said...

Rachel, well they do say that more accidents happen in the home than anywhere else...

True, Jo: helps the ego to think of it like that!

Tania Hershman said...

Ah, so that's why the strange bulge around my middle! I had thought it was the large quantities of cake... but no, it's the writing life. Ok, am off to eat MORE cake. To make me feel better about the waist-loss!

Elizabeth Baines said...

Go, Tania!

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