Re: walking question
When I first started working in central London, my job often involved delivering stuff on foot. To make life interesting I would sometimes pick a person out some way in front and and a finish line , perhaps a lamp post or a phone box, then race them to it, long strides only, no running. Of course they had no idea I was racing them but I must have looked a complete tw@t speeding past them at the last second.Re: walking question
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If taking shorter steps, try not to make it look like mincing.Re: walking question
I think stride length would be determined by the steepness of the gradient...Those hills would be described as 'undulations' on some of my walks Mart....Re: walking question
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Funny really but the but the last bit of knee pain to disappear before it finally went away altogether was when walking downhill. I suppose having to hold the bodyweight back. At the time, I got water on the other knee because of not being able use the broken one all that well.
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