Now that all the sitting and writing is done for the A-2-Z challenge, I have the luxury of writing (once again) about other day-to-day stuff. Before those April posts launch starting on the 1st - thought I would share my initial efforts at getting a walking routine started - AGAIN!
It seems like I am always starting over to establish the walking habit. (It could be described another way - I have developed the habit of starting walking programs. Ha!)
I was walking somewhat regularly several years ago, but then had a major setback in 2017. I spent a lot of time in PT trying to get my left knee well, resulting finally in a surgery repair in September 2017 - which was followed by yet again more PT until December 2017. But as anyone can tell you who has had any kind of surgery on the knee - the knee isn't back to 'real' normal for about a year. I noticed in fall of 2018 that I could finally kneel on that knee. It was sort of the last test of normalcy - and I passed.
This spring I decided to take up a regular walking routine. I began last week.
Interesting bodily discoveries. My knee does well - it is a bit touchy at the start but 'gets over itself' within a few minutes and cooperates with no complaint. My heart and lungs still do just fine. I find that a bit surprising. Not much of a set back after a nearly 2 year break. So a 30 minute walk is no problem. I am, however, focused mostly on steps and time - and not on speed and distance - but my walk speed is pretty good. Close to 3 miles per hour I would guess. Woo Hoo!!! I expect all those indicators to improve. I am encouraged.
One problem still remains - that my current neighborhood of 2+ years isn't really walker friendly. Sidewalks disappear, traffic is awful and visual interest is null. So while I am still driving (at 72 you never know), I can get to wonderful walking paths and lakes and other areas of interests nearby. I guess I will make lemonade out these lemons by taking you with me on my walks and sharing pictures of my area - new places all the time. It will give me the incentive to get in the car for that walk (harder) rather than just stepping out of my condo for a walk (easier.)
I am using my Fitbit for tracking time and steps. If you also use Fitbit - and want to be 'friends' on the Fitbit site - so we can check each other's progress and encourage each other - drop me an email. I would love to have you as a virtual 'walking partner' on Fitbit. 'Friends' on Fitbit can see each other's step counts. Just knowing that info often inspires me to put in just a few more steps and a bit more time.
So on the Sundays in April (no A-2-Z posts on Sundays), I'll feature one of my walks. And share some of the progress - not that anyone really cares about the stats except me - but it will give me the incentive to not embarrass myself by sitting too much and then being forced to admit it to you!
Till next time.
6 comments:
Walking is wonderful!! Keep up the great work!!
I have kept at the walking this month since the sun is shining more. It is so much better to be outside than on a treadmill.
Sending you an email!
Good luck with your walking! :)
I'm still using my striiv, the one you recommended for me!
I can't imagine NOT walking. :)
Waiting to read your AtoZ Posts! We have a similar theme which should be very interesting. I am a keen walker too so hope to catch up with your waking posts as well! Good luck!!
I try and walk regularly but nothing too strenous. I'm lucky to have open space and woodland on my doorstep but I know what you mean about doing the same walks all the time. Good you can still get out and about and your knee is holding up/improving.
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