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Walking Sticks and Walking Shoes Are the Exercise Equipment of Choice

By Linda Miller, published Jan 30, 2006
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There are magazines for men's health, magazines for women's health, articles on your health, his health and even the dog's health every place you go; I notice something though: All those articles and brochures have very healthy appearing young adults on them. What about the health of us somewhat older, greyer, beat up by life and tougher than boot leather folks? The assumption appears to be that either you never get old or you never look old if you follow the writer's advice. Beyond that was an implied assumption that if you are over fifty you must be unhealthy.

Nearly all of the methods did advocate some form of walking as part of the exercise routine. However most of the advice was for pretty radical diets and even more radical exercise programs. If you are out of shape and over fifty you don't need to bounce and strain to get in shape. In fact you should not bounce, run, lift weights or do aerobic dancing unless you are in good shape and have been used to doing it already. Total health and fitness is as simple as a good walk preferably with good walking company. A companion you love, or walking your dog, gives you the proper motivation to get out there and actually do it.

Get out your favorite walking shoes and read on for a little common sense advice on staying totally healthy way past fifty. If you do not have a favorite walking shoe yet consider these top picks: New Balance Walking Shoes, especially New Balance 833 which is said to have a nice roomy rounded toe area that won't bother your bunion. Asics Gel-DS Trainer, is a lightweight shoe considered good for "training" purposes. If you go short to medium distances look at the Nike Air Skylon shoe. It is lightweight and flat but flexible and comfortable. Don't be limited by these suggestions. Find what is best for you.

Takeaways
  • Good walking shoes and a walking staff are essential safety equipment.
  • Reaching the golden years does not mean automatic health problems.
  • A fall might mean a break rather than a bounce, a walking stick can prevent a fall.
Did You Know?
Dr John says the distance you stroll is more important than the speed you acheive.
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Very informative article Linda. I just turned 50 and was searching for fitness ideas. I used to walk 3 miles daily until osteoarthritis struck at age 43. I will be investigating the links you posted for better walking shoes. My 3 dogs love taking turns walking their mistress LOL.

Posted on 06/03/2007 at 10:06:00 AM

 
Love your article, no matter what age you are. Hopefully, we (also over 50) are getting better not older. Your article was informative and a delight to read. Thank you.

Posted on 08/08/2006 at 8:08:00 AM

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