We walk about 3 miles every morning and at least 2 miles most evenings depending on the Weather of course. Worked out once that since we moved to this part of the country I have walked over 30,000 miles.
I did. I can't now and I miss it like mad, especially as I live surrounded by countryside and have footpaths from the garden. Hubby walks the dog miles most days.
My GP considers it just about the best and safest form of exercise for those of us of a certain age, especially as I'm not able to go to swimming pools at the moment.
Health issues mean that I can't now walk anywhere near as far as I used to but, in principle, I do enjoy walking.
However, if you really want to stay fit and alert, here's how to do it ;-)
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I had my 9th chemo treatment on Thursday and I've got a 10th one (which I think will be my last, at least for a while) booked three weeks after that. The consultant is due to phone me while I'm having that session, to update me on my progress. He's previously dropped a reference to radiation therapy into a conversation with me, so I assume that's what he's got lined up next for me. I'm basically feeling fine though (as I hope you are too).
We walk everyday as we have a dog to take out. Then, more often than not, we have another, brisker walk later in the day. The only days we don't have a second walk are when it's hot. I hate walking in the sunshine.
Spring and Autumn are my seasons. I don't much like the Summer. Today has been lovely. Excellent walking weather.
Yes I walk the dog everyday, but I prefer to walk on my own, so I can get a bit of a spurt on, his highness (the dog) slows me down, with his sniffing around, with every couple of steps we take