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Walking is good for the bones. I haven't given up cycling or anything, but I've been walking about 15 km a week since September, and this month it will be more. Last week, I did 22.5 km.
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Why? Walking is an important part of cycling ... especially long distance cycling.
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i walk all day at work, and untill i can glide and coast downhills in my nikes, i will prefer cycling. and when i cannot cycle, i break out the inlines. now if its going for walks and hiking in the woods, then it can almost be as fun as mountain biking.
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I walk somewhere in the neighborhood of 400 km a year, take the stairs whenever possible, and weighlift occasionally.
Walking, and especially walking through snow, helps develop the calf muscles better than cycling does. And walking while carrying a heavy backpack helps develop the core muscles.
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I have to second Machka.
I've been doing 3-5k (miles)/year on the bike for several years.
Last year, some friends came to NYC for the first time.
We gave them the 3-day downtown/midtown/uptown tour, walking all day.
A whole different group of leg muscles were absolutely aching for days after.
Conclusion: good core lower-body strength requires low-impact, load-bearing exercise (i.e., walking/swimming) in addition to cycling.
Have been trying to walk 30-60 minutes/day since, in addition to on-the-bike training.
I've been doing 3-5k (miles)/year on the bike for several years.
Last year, some friends came to NYC for the first time.
We gave them the 3-day downtown/midtown/uptown tour, walking all day.
A whole different group of leg muscles were absolutely aching for days after.
Conclusion: good core lower-body strength requires low-impact, load-bearing exercise (i.e., walking/swimming) in addition to cycling.
Have been trying to walk 30-60 minutes/day since, in addition to on-the-bike training.
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Walking and running burn the same calories per mile, so it seems like a good low cost way to get exercise
If need to go a mile or so, I walk; if I need to go further, I take the bike
If need to go a mile or so, I walk; if I need to go further, I take the bike
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I love hiking up and down hills, it's great exercise, but walking just on the flats IMO is a waste of time (unless there's cute girls around to check out). Every time I'm stuck walking without a bike I'm constantly nagging myself "why didn't you bring your F'n bike?"
What's the big deal about getting a quick-release headlamp and taillight? And stashing them in a jacket pocket?
About Machka's comment, I think weight training is way better for bone density than walking.
What's the big deal about getting a quick-release headlamp and taillight? And stashing them in a jacket pocket?
About Machka's comment, I think weight training is way better for bone density than walking.
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i Fing hate walking.. could be that my foot is all messed up from a failed reconstructive surgery, but it's also slow. You have to have a lot of patience to be walking around, you can there there like 30x faster when you bike.
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wearing cheap shoes/ boots a really mess up your feet even if you don't walk much !!!! Except when biking I wear some kina boots all the time Georgia Boot company or Irish setters or for slop and snow in winter I wear Herman suvivors the first 2 brands are in the $125.00 to $175.00 a pair range the Hermans are only $ 44.00 at Walmart but there made really really well IMO as good as they were 30 yrs ago ! A good pair of oil tanned boots with hard wear last me over 10 yrs .longer if I have them resoled . So if you are going to walk wear the best most comfortable shoes you can find and afford! It a pay off IMHO . Foot Dr bills from lousy shoes a kill u .
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Actually walking got me back into biking again, courtesy of plantar fasciitis.
Last april I started walking as a form of exercise. By the end of summer I
was going 28-40 miles per week. ( I had been a 5k jogger for a number
of years...but my 70 year old body cannot not handle running any more.)
In early October my heel started hurting and by Oct 12 I had to quit
walking due to pain.
Desperate to do something I bought a Specialized Sequoia Comp in early Nov.
I can bike without heel pain which is good but I still have a problem
with the heel so I guess I am going to have to visit an orthopedic
doctor soon....
Sigh, getting old is hell...
Jerry
Last april I started walking as a form of exercise. By the end of summer I
was going 28-40 miles per week. ( I had been a 5k jogger for a number
of years...but my 70 year old body cannot not handle running any more.)
In early October my heel started hurting and by Oct 12 I had to quit
walking due to pain.
Desperate to do something I bought a Specialized Sequoia Comp in early Nov.
I can bike without heel pain which is good but I still have a problem
with the heel so I guess I am going to have to visit an orthopedic
doctor soon....
Sigh, getting old is hell...
Jerry
Last edited by yrrej; 01-12-09 at 09:26 PM. Reason: Did not even remember the name of the bike.
#22
Nothin' wrong with a good walk! I do it on my days off from riding because of the bone density thing (could never spell osteoporosis) and I can do it with my wife (she doesn't like to ride).
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You would also have to walk your dog without a leash on the wrong side of the trail.