Monty Python were pioneers in sketch comedy, but their impact on health — however silly it may be — is starting to get some attention! The team led by researchers at Arizona State University decided ...
Behold the Monty Python workout. It’s silly! It’s walky! It works, according to an important — or, at least, actual — study published today in the annual holiday edition of the BMJ, a British medical ...
More than half a century after first airing on the BBC, Monty Python’s famous “silly walk” sketch has inspired a group of researchers at Arizona State University to see how effective it might be for ...
Amid the coronavirus, it’s nice to find some humor and connections, even if it’s during a walk. A family in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, put up in their yard deeming a portion of the sidewalk under ...
Walking like John Cleese’s character, Mr. Teabag, in Monty Python’s famous “Ministry of Silly Walks” skit requires considerably more energy expenditure than a normal walking gait because the movement ...
Michigan couple, Paul and Liz Koto, challenge passersby to create their own silly walk based on the sketch, The Ministry of Silly Walks, from the classic comedy series, Monty Python. LIZ KOTO: If I ...
From inflatable dinosaur costumes to jugglers, Liz Koto and her family have seen it all from their doorstep — and captured it with a doorbell cam to share with the masses. The Kotos are encouraging ...
The walk was made famous by John Cleese's character Mr. Teabag, and requires 2.5 times as much energy as normal walking, per a study Monty Python were pioneers in sketch comedy, but their impact on ...