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Walking/Hiking

Posted: Wed 16 Jan, 2008 7:14 pm
by SamForrest
Hi guys.I'm trying to currently get back into my fizz after having some injuries, I'm having to be careful about it, but I'm getting bored with all the gym work. I'm doing my circuits and lots of wierd and wonderfull things outside at the moment to break up the day to day sessions in the gym I also have. But I'm thinking about maybe introducing some nice hill walking to get me out and about.

I can see it possibly helping with strengthening my feet after my shin problems, although it won't exactly be an intense cardio session. I live near the South Downs so have some excellent terrain to trek over.

Just wondering if anyone else does this, I get a kick out of just walking for miles without knowing where I'm heading!

Posted: Wed 16 Jan, 2008 7:55 pm
by Tartan_Terrier
Hillwalking is great training. It gets you out in the fresh air, can give you a great cardio workout (if you keep the pace up), and gives you the opportunity to practice your skills with a map and compass.

All the best.
T_T


P. S. There's some great stuff about hillwalking on this site:

www.outdoorsmagic.com

Posted: Wed 16 Jan, 2008 9:40 pm
by Illustrious
Sam, I've just recently moved to Moulsecoomb. Whereabouts in the downs are you matey? I'd recommend BMF for you. It's just been officially recognised by the British Army as the perfect thing before going into basic training.

Drop me a message on msn, my addy is wingedpuma@techie DOT com

(Don't worry mods, it's not a risky email addy to give out, I use it for chatting only)

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 12:54 am
by Artist
Illustrious wrote: (Dont worry mods, its not a risky email ady to give out, I use it for chatting only)
Oh all right then bigboy! :D

Catch yer later then hey?

Artist

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 10:00 am
by Doc
Hill Walking is great, I walk with a lot of hills as they are good company

Just dont use a huge bergen filled with bricks and smarties as your knees will pack in and "for you ze var ist over!"

But a good phys sesh it is

Doc

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 10:27 am
by Illustrious
Ooo hello there artist ;) I'm all grown up now :lol:

My place at 6? :o

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 12:56 pm
by Artist
Illustrious wrote:Ooo hello there artist ;) I'm all grown up now :lol:

My place at 6? :o
You couldn't afford me! :D

Artist

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 1:19 pm
by fodd
Artist wrote:
Illustrious wrote:Ooo hello there artist ;) I'm all grown up now :lol:

My place at 6? :o
You couldn't afford me! :D

Artist
Pint of guiness and salted peanuts? :wink:

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 2:26 pm
by SamForrest
Fodd would you say hiking boots would be prefered mate? Or maybe some Pro boots/Standard issue boots with insoles?

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 2:53 pm
by fodd
Go to Blacks or something and pick up a cheap pair of gortex hiking boots thats all you need.


Mate I'm going up Snowdon Saturday night and I'm wearing some nice gortex hiking boots that feel like wearing slippers :lol: :lol:

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 2:55 pm
by SamForrest
Ok good stuff.

lol sounds good mate! Hows the leg injuries now? I had to cancel my PRMC due to quite bad Shin splints,still getting some trouble.Not running regularly,hence thinking of some hiking just to get outside!

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 3:05 pm
by fodd
Yeah I'm good now new year fresh start, had a lot of family crap last year but that's all over now so just hammering the phys to rejoin the Corps training with my mate who's ex Para Reg just rejoined one of the David Lloyds gyms, plenty of posh totty :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Thu 17 Jan, 2008 4:29 pm
by karlbfc
Yeah, hill walking is great I was going to start and do that but I prefer to run, gets you just as fit but faster :) but since you are just recovering from injuries it's probably a good thing.

Posted: Sun 20 Jan, 2008 3:19 pm
by SamForrest
Right guys.Im going to look for some boots this week, and hopefully will get out and cover some miles. I know it sounds a bit naff,but has anyone got any tips on the best way to walk. I mean,shall i set out at a good pace (Used to tab with mates when in the cadets) or shall i find a hill and just walk up and down it all day? Im working out twice a day and hoping that some nice walking will be relaxing but also tax the legs to a certain degree!

Any got any tips? I know the local area so a map isnt really needed. Just not too sure how to go about having a good session! Not looking to take much weight at the moment,just me,some boots and some tunes!

Posted: Sun 20 Jan, 2008 4:21 pm
by Stokey_14
but has anyone got any tips on the best way to walk
The most common and I personally would say best way is to try the "one foot in front of the other" method :lol: :P .

To be honest mate, if your walking for exercise just keep it at a good high pace, don't let your self bimble along. Personally I doubt it makes much difference so long as your sore and tired by the end of the day.

If your walking for the views, weather and good time... go to some other country, :P Only messing, There’s tons of great places for walking, just be sure to have your water proofs at the ready. (even in the middle of summer!) when your up on some fell somewhere it can be baking hot one minuet and the next bloody freezing and wet!

All the best

Stokey