Wednesday, February 25, 2009
BEST CITIES IN THE U.S. FOR WALKING?
Portland, OR ranked as #1.
St. Louis, MO (my fair city) ranked #60.
Good thing I don't pay any attention to such articles! LOL!
Their poll focused on Podiatrists who weighed in on the number of patients who walked the most. Portland is no surprise. The weather is agreeable most of the time - neither too hot nor too cold and I believe they have a fairly good mass transit system.
St. Louis has weather that is too hot or too cold - really! And, our mass transit system which would encourage many to walk at least to their transit stops and from one stop to another is almost nonexistent. Further, the local transit system is being cut back! We are forced to rely on individual automobiles to get to and from work and to run most errands and family business. This is unfortunate, to say the least.
Now, back to the poll. Podiatrists??? Of course, the more people who walk, the more will seek the expertise of so-called walking specialists - for foot care and shoe selection. I've discussed those items with my podiatrist while he was removing a very painful corn from my right foot. I was assured the corn wouldn't return if I wore the proper shoe. He recommended New Balance or Merrell. Ya'll know I wear NB shoes. Love 'em. They're worth every cent. However, I'm going to try a pair of Merrell's too.
So, what other factors go into make a city 'walkable'? Safe paths, good weather, respect for pedestrians, parks, transit opportunities.
What factors deter us from walking? Oh, so many things! Let's begin with school buses which teach our kids that walking is dangerous and inconvenient. Don't get me started on the subject of school budgets and busing! Other deterrents in the environment - weather has to be the greatest deterrent. Unsafe neighborhoods. Dogs off leashes. Hills. No sidewalks. Lack of walking trails and/or parks. Easy to pick out some of these factors. But, the NUMBER ONE deterrent is our own laziness and failure to make our health a priority.
So, wherever you live, you can find a place to walk. At the mall, at a local track, at the gym, in my living room. I'll walk almost anywhere. Just let me get my shoes on........
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Remember my 100% GUARANTEE. Should you decide to stop walking and resume your old habits, I personally guarantee that you'll get back 100% of your former life - your pain, your lifestyle, your attitude.
Monday, February 23, 2009
CUMBERLAND VALLEY P.O.V.
Note: This area of Pennsylvania is inhabited by many Amish who are referred to as 'Plain' people.
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Here in the Cumberland Valley of Pennsylvania, we are surrounded by wonderful places to walk. I live less than 15 miles from the midpoint of the Appalachian Trail, and about that far from 5 different state parks, each with trails winding through the mountains. My favorite place to walk, though, is the Cumberland Valley Rails to Trails, which begins right next to our equally phenomenal dog park.
The easily accessible trail runs through rural farmland abounding with wildlife and domestic stock. During one walk we were astounded to watch a dairy cow giving birth just a few yards from us. On another walk, we were passed by some Plain children riding in a pony cart. Walkers, runners, bicyclists and people on horseback use the trail, and many parts of it are handicap accessible. If you are planning a trip to the Cumberland Valley area, Shippensburg lies midway between Hagerstown, MD and Harrisburg PA, on I-81, and is only a handful of miles from the Civil War battlefields at Gettysburg and Antietam.
This description of the trail is from the official website: http://www.cvrtc.org/About.htm
"Once a stretch of railroad tracks, the 11-mile Cumberland Valley Trail, from Shippensburg to Newville, in Cumberland County was donated to CVRTC by Conrail in 1995.
CVRTC has spent the last 11 years developing the former Cumberland Valley Railroad into an improved multi-use trail to serve all ages and abilities. The first 4 1/2 miles of trail was completed in the fall of 2004 and the next 5 miles was complete in the fall of 2006. The trail is now complete from the Shippensburg Township Park outside of Shippensburg to McFarland Street in Newville, approx 9.5 miles. Parking is available to the Shippensburg Township Park, Oakville and Newville with restrooms at the Shippensburg Township Park and Newville
Trail enthusiasts can enjoy walking, jogging, bicycling, horseback riding and other non-motorized recreational uses. The trail, which is wheelchair-accessible, has a crushed limestone surface except for the last 1/2 mile at the Newville trail head which is paved. All of the road crossings between these two points have been graded to meet ADA specification and paved if it is a long grade. Their are two missing bridges that limit access to 1 mile of trail at the Shippensburg end and 1/2 mile at the Newville end. We hope to arrange funding for the bridges and to finish the last 1 1/2 miles, but nothing is in place at this time.
Trail users will appreciate a variety of settings as the trail traverses wooded areas and farmland between the historic towns of Shippensburg and Newville. A shaded picnic area in the village of Oakville provides a pleasant rest stop along the way."
You can find lovely photos here: http://www.cvrtc.org/PhotoGallery.htm
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Remember my 100% GUARANTEE. Should you decide to stop walking and resume your old habits, I personally guarantee that you'll get back 100% of your former life - your pain, your lifestyle, your attitude.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
PUT SOME BOUNCE IN YOUR STEP
Put some BOUNCE in your step.
Walk to music. Put some Disco in your ears and you'll move faster.
Another idea - have you seen those 'personal' sized trampolines? You can find them at sporting goods stores or at garage sales. They're not terribly expensive.
If you want to rev things up, you can walk on the small trampoline. When I first started on my present 'walk' journey, I had a mini-trampoline in my basement. Every evening after the kids were put to bed, I would lace on my shoes and head down stairs. I'd put some BeeGees on the boombox (yep, it was that long ago) and bounce along to the music. Before I even knew it, I had worked myself up from two minutes to THIRTY minutes of brisk walking, bouncing all the way.
It was great fun! I love disco, salsa, whatever you want to call that style of up-tempo music. Happy music. Now, with ipods and MP3 players, it's far easier to create a playlist that gives you a persistent beat for as long as you want. You can even 'program' it so that you have a warm up song and a cool down song with as long a playlist between that you want.
You might even find yourself doing a bit more than walking on the trampoline. It's a really short trip from march to jog on a trampoline if your knees allow it. But, if you only walk, you'll find that the trampoline gives you a really good workout without changing anything else you do.
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Remember my 100% GUARANTEE. Should you decide to stop walking and resume your old habits, I personally guarantee that you'll get back 100% of your former life - your pain, your lifestyle, your attitude.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
LOCAL INTEREST
Here's my first entry:
Imagine a small lake filled with sail boats and kayaks, paved trails that circle the lake and wind through grasslands, woods, and lakeside, and lots of people on bikes, skates, and foot all within a few minutes of home! This is a walker’s dream - Creve Coeur Lake.
There is always someone or something of interest to maintain one’s attention at this site. Other walkers, skaters and bikers abound, of course. Depending on the weather, there are also strollers, fields of organized sport teams, sand volleyball, picnickers, the occasional wedding reception or the more frequent family reunion or office picnic. Frisbee players, sunbathers, pops and kids fishing, dogs on leashes, lots of people-watching. This lovely lake draws droves of singles, couples on dates, young families, and seniors too.
The single, paved trail is wide and is clearly marked for distance and, at the busiest end of the lake, there are restrooms, a drinking fountain, and even a shower to get the sand off your feet or dunk yourself for a refreshing cool-off after a good walk.
This conveniently located park is a true gem for the walker. Power walk or take a leisurely stroll but put your shoes on and walk!
Park Specs: 2348 Creve Coeur Mill Rd in Maryland, Heights.
3.7 mile Lake View Loop
2.8 mile Meadow Loop
5.4 miles of Connector Loops
Home to St. Louis Sculling Club
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Remember my 100% GUARANTEE. Should you decide to stop walking and resume your old habits, I personally guarantee that you'll get back 100% of your former life - your pain, your lifestyle, your attitude.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
WRITE FOR YOU
Another way is to write ahead for yourself. Write yourself some note cards with things you enjoy doing and how long they take. Walking - 20 minutes (or 5 minutes or however long is your average). Listening to music - 15 minutes. Going for a drive - 30 minutes. Shopping or Window Shopping - 1 hour (you gotta walk while shopping!!). Talking on the phone with a friend - 20 minutes. Reading - 1 hour. Whatever.
Now, you have your own deck of HAPPY CARDS. Shuffle them and DO THE THING YOU PULL OUT. Unless it's 3 Am and you know your friend doesn't want a phone call then!
Write for you. Nobody else ever gets to read it.
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Remember my 100% GUARANTEE. Should you decide to stop walking and resume your old habits, I personally guarantee that you'll get back 100% of your former life - your pain, your lifestyle, your attitude.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
GET A PLAN
A body with feet
Some comfy shoes and socks
A place
A time
The HARD PART is the time. But, that's the thing you have the most power over because you can be flexible.
PUT IT ON A POST IT NOTE ON THE COFFEEMAKER.
PUT IT ON A POST IT NOTE ON THE REFRIGERATOR DOOR.
WRITE IT IN LIPSTICK ON YOUR BATHROOM MIRROR. ok, don't do this. it leaves a mess.
PUT IT ON YOUR CALENDAR.
WRITE IT IN YOUR APPOINTMENT BOOK.
LET EVERYONE KNOW THAT YOU WALK FROM ____ to ____ (NO MATTER WHAT!)
Then - PLEASE do it.
Then, write a comment or two on this blog. Let us know what you're doing. Your words may well inspire others to pick up their feet and move.
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Remember my 100% GUARANTEE. Should you decide to stop walking and resume your old habits, I personally guarantee that you'll get back 100% of your former life - your pain, your lifestyle, your attitude.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
SOLUTIONS & IDEAS
I have found that my mind solves a lot of problems when I'm walking and not even consciously thinking about solutions. While my mind is occupied with the music I'm listening to and the path I'm walking, some other part of my brain is winding its way through the dilemma. Often, a short time after I return from a walk, I 'suddenly' know the 'right' answer to my problem.
This goes for getting ideas too! When I was approaching a landmark birthday some months ago, I had been thinking about how some of my friends celebrated their birthdays. One paid for her kids and grandkids to join her and her husband at a condo on Maui. Another took a cruise. Kathy G held herself a birthday bash at a community center with good food and the music of our generation. Lots of fun ideas, but none suited me.
One day while I was walking, I got the great idea to ask my friends to create a scrapbook for me. I became really excited about how this might turn out. I scoured the craft stores and the internet for scrapbook pages, made a list of women who had been important in my life over the past 10 or so years, worked up a cover letter explaining my request for each woman to put on paper, in her own way, how our life paths had crossed. I mailed out my scrapbook sheets and cover letters several weeks before my birthday. I didn't really give everyone enough time but I was excited about receiving the scrapbook pages whenever they arrived.
Only a few pages arrived in time for my birthday. But, they were wonderful. Over the next few weeks and, now, months, more have arrived. Crafting isn't everyone's cup of tea. Some people took this as a very serious task and wanted to get it just right. Others took a more relaxed approach and decided to have fun with it. If I had written down a list of what I expected next to each woman's name, my batting average would have been pretty good.
The pages are all wonderful. Each is unique. Each is a perfect reflection of the relationship I have with the woman who created it. There are words and pictures about our children, our hobbies, our milestones, our loves, our shared experiences. How cool is that? I'll have these forever. At some point, I'll try to get all these women together so everyone can see all the pages. It's not a competition - some are lavish while others are fairly sparse. But, they are just perfect. And, it was the perfect gift for my birthday as I didn't want a big party, a lavish trip, or expensive gifts. I never take a camera anywhere with me and my friends do. Now, I have their photos AND their take on all the events we've shared.
So, walk and give your mind time to process what you've been doing. Walk and let your mind and body synchronize so that you can live your best life. It really works!
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Remember my 100% GUARANTEE. Should you decide to stop walking and resume your old habits, I personally guarantee that you'll get back 100% of your former life - your pain, your lifestyle, your attitude.