Building a Base on Sturdy Legs
I'm also happy to say I have a pretty good desire to increase the workload every couple of months so that my body gets used to facing a bit more challenge as the months go by. A few months ago I made an effort to choose hilly routes on occasion to build up my leg strength. And lately I have done a bit of 'shuffling off to Buffalo' (i.e., the slowest type of jogging the world has ever witnessed) to gradually increase my speed. Why, at the rate I'm going I may become the fastest shuffler in my age group by 2020.
Admittedly, I don't have any specific goal as I did when I was a long-distance runner. For example, I am not going out the door this Spring to train for a Fall long-distance walk, 10 kilometre road race or marathon. I don't have the desire or proper conditioning at this time. And I don't have a decent pair of running shoes for an organized event, or a colour-coordinated sports outfit to impress the spectators or my fans. Someday, maybe.
Me? I'll take my time to think about it while shufflin' off to Buffalo this summer.
"30 miles per week will build a pretty solid base"
Photos from along the way:
"I pass through downtown London on my way to Old East Village"
Link to Photos from along the way
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