Category: Fitness Walking
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Fitness Walking: Preparing for the Climate
Weather variations make any outdoor activity, including walking, more complicated and layers more important. Of course, it’s also the weather that makes being outdoors a lot more enjoyable too, as long as you correctly layer the right protective gear and apparel. In cold weather, try to pick a warmer part of the day for your…
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Apparel and Gear in Fitness Walking
Walking’s abundance of freedom and pleasure lies in its deficiency—a deficiency in required equipment, clothing, and accessories. Every time I head out for a walk on an area trail, I watch the bicyclists and in-line skaters prepare them- selves. They unload equipment, adjust gears and wheels, strap themselves in, buckle up, pull on helmets, and…
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How to Choose Walking Clothes
With good shoes on your feet, you’re nearly ready to hit the road. Although great shoes are the key ingredient, carefully considered clothes will make your workouts more comfortable. Next to shoes, socks are your best friend. Avoid cotton; synthetic fibers are better at drawing moisture away from your skin and they don’t end up…
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How to Choose Walking Shoes
In walking you don’t dress from head to toe, you dress from toe to head. Think of it this way: The snazziest, most finely tuned sports car on the road won’t perform as it should without a solid set of appropriate, high-performance tires. Your body, too, won’t be able to reach its full walking potential…
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Safety Considerations and Etiquette in Fitness Walking
Walking for fitness is a cheater’s way of sightseeing. You can tour places from your own city’s neighborhoods to streets and villas in distant countries. Sure, paved trails and tracks can be a nice retreat, but they’re unnecessary unless you’re doing an advanced workout requiring timed paces and specific distances. Otherwise, anywhere that’s safe is…
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Correcting Common Walking Errors
Everybody moves differently, but walkers of all levels, from strollers to racers, make three common mistakes. Guard against them, because they inhibit your style and cause injuries. Waist lean. If you have an ache in your low back after a walk, you may be tilting forward and letting your buttocks stick out. Not exactly attractive,…
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Extra Demands of Race Walking
You don’t have to race to race walk. But if you do compete in judged races, two rules apply: The knee of the supporting leg must straighten for a split second as it passes under the body, and the front heel must contact the ground before the rear foot leaves the ground. Although sometimes controversial…
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Adjustments for Various Terrains in Fitness Walking
What I’ve discussed so far applies to any kind of terrain, but you’ll experience different challenges when you head off road onto trails, grass, or sand. Depending on the softness of the surface or the hilliness of the terrain, you could use from a third more to double the amount of energy you would walking…
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Fitness Walking Technique
Put simply, walking is a series of forward falls. Keep falling forward, one foot after the other (without falling on your face, of course), and you’ll move along in a straight line. Simple. Learned to do it as a toddler. Do it every day. So what’s with this treatise on technique? You’re not walking just…
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1-Mile Walking Test
For safety, make sure someone is with you when you complete this evaluation. For an exact distance, use a track or a measured and marked flat trail with a smooth surface. A standard track is 1⁄ mile, so you will walk four laps in the inside lane for the 1-mile evaluation. Otherwise, use a measured path,…