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WalkingWhy Walk?
Being physically active makes us feel BETTER ...
DO WHAT YOU ENJOY ...
EquipmentShoesA pair of comfortable shoes is the only equipment required when you first start walking. Any shoes that are comfortable, provide good support and don't cause blisters may do to start with:
After you have been walking for a while, and feel ready to move on to longer or brisker walks, you will want more information about footwear. And you've come to the right place at Up & Running. Whether you're a "health walker", looking for stability in your shoe; a "fitness walker" needing a little more flex; or a "cardio walker" looking for a shoe with forefoot flex, we can advise you. And if you have orthotic insoles we can offer shoes that accomodate those too. ClothingChoose loose fitting garments that allow you to move freely. Wear thin layers rather than heavy, chunky clothing. It's worth looking for "moisture management" or "technical" tops for Summer Wear - these will keep you dry and cool. Many manufacturers now offer longer cut shorts - still in moisture management fabrics, light and comfortable, but with a modest cut that's ideal for walking comfort. Tracksters - are standard runners' wear, but also good for walking and cycling on cooler days, the fabric stretches well for easy walking and dries quickly too. SocksYour feet are going to get damp, from perspiration or the elements. To avoid blisters you want socks that won't crumple down into your shoes. The heavier running socks are probably ideal for walking too - they have padding where it's needed and ventilated or moisture-wicking features too. WaterproofsMany walkers choose to carry such a waterproof top even if it isn't threatening to rain - it can be quickly donned when conditions get bad, and if you slow down and are 30 minutes from home it can stop colds and the like taking hold. Our cheap and cheerful CagBag jacket fits the bill pretty well ... AccessoriesYou may want a basic bum-bag to put your cag in, as well as any of the other items that you might want to carry, phone, money even chocolate bars! You should carry some water too on longer summer walks - check out our bottles and bottle belts.
It can be very satisfying to keep track of how far you've gone, and how much further you're walking as you get fitter and stronger. A simple pedometer is an easy way to keep track - we have several different kinds. In winter, you'll need some lightweight gloves and a hat (so much body heat is lost through your head!), as well as a thermal layer under your vest but Winter may be the time to shorten the routes or even lay off for warmer times. We'll cover thermal clothing and heavier waterproof equipment later in the year. TipsIt is important to build a habit of regular walking. Try the following 10-week plan: Starting off: Getting going: Staying with it: Note: 10000 steps Get walking, get fit, live longer. EventsSee the links below for some walking events... WWW links
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