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walk vs run?


grahamc

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which is better for me? My trip home is 5.5 miles which I currentl walk, however am considering running it.

 

heart rate average is at around 110 - 120 (depending on the hill) at a decent pace takes me 1 hour 30 minutes.

 

never run it before...

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What about the rain? I'd definitely draw the line there.

 

rain? how long have you lived in the UK? surely you are used to the rain :)

 

BBC1 did a thing on Walking V Running this year with twins...turns out walking the same circuit is as benificial as running...cool.

 

If thats true, then that makes me happy. I know the idea is to maintain a decent heart rate, not to absolutely kill yourself.

 

Bloody hell Graham, you are talking about walknig 5.5 miles....:blink:

 

I only do that when I'm pissed and can't get a taxi...!! Be careful running on hard surfaces as it will bugger your knees long term......;)

 

H.

 

I actually enjoy the walk. I work in an office, at a desk and dont do much exercise. I used to struggle with sleeping and so on. Since starting to walk 2 weeks ago (3 days each week) I cant stay up more past 10pm :)

 

Good point though, I have struggled with my knees in the past, too many years of doing stupid things.

 

Do the walk to run program.

 

I like the idea of perhaps running short sections, 5 - 10 minutes pieces, and not a flat out sprint.

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Powerwalk Lol with some weights on your wrists and a sweat band! Good Luck!

 

Actually this could work well Graham. You will look like such a tw@t chavs and thugs will want to give you a kicking and therefore force you to run all the way home!!

 

Great incentive!!

 

H.

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