My situation is this....I can walk (at 3.5-3) mph for a good bit 2-4 miles depending. But after about 2 miles I start (about 20% of the time) stubbing and dragging my right foot. I also love to veer instead of "holding my line". This makes me sort of leery of the bike path I now walk on because I know a veering or unsteady pedestrian tends to not be a cyclists favorite. So I have been walking on the indoor track at my gym ( a main reason I picked this gym) instead. But, while its not too cold and snowy out I would really prefer to be outside.
So I got to thinking, maybe a pair of trekking poles (walking stick or canes were rules out for speed and use reasons) might help my balance when I start to get warm and want to veer or drag a foot at random.
So today I went for it, I bought a pair of Black Diamond Distance Carbon Z-Pole Trekking Poles (Here http://www.rei.com/product/877683/bl...ing-poles-pair) and I am going to give them a try and see if they give me some confidence and make a difference. I figure I might start out without them and deploy them once I feel like I need them. I wasn't sure if this should go in gear or in fitness, so Dave, if this is the wrong spot please let me know and I can move them.
I will let you know how it goes
So I got to thinking, maybe a pair of trekking poles (walking stick or canes were rules out for speed and use reasons) might help my balance when I start to get warm and want to veer or drag a foot at random.
So today I went for it, I bought a pair of Black Diamond Distance Carbon Z-Pole Trekking Poles (Here http://www.rei.com/product/877683/bl...ing-poles-pair) and I am going to give them a try and see if they give me some confidence and make a difference. I figure I might start out without them and deploy them once I feel like I need them. I wasn't sure if this should go in gear or in fitness, so Dave, if this is the wrong spot please let me know and I can move them.
I will let you know how it goes
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