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I did my 2-mile very fast walk today and I think some of it was actually proper (or close to it) race walk technique. I get to a point where in order to walk faster, I have to do a little hip thrust movement and push off with my back leg. I'm pretty good with it, except my arms get tired before my legs do because I hold them a little higher than when i just walk. I'll have to give Dave a demo and he can critique me. (Just don't let Erica know I'm gonna do a hip thrust for you!)
Be still my heart

Jeanne of course I'd be glad to give you any advice I can. One thing you might want to practice is that the arm swing is more to the back for walking than for running. Since your stride is more in back for walking. Get a rythum going just like with running where your arms and hips are working together but opposite so they counter balance.
The stride for walking comes from the butt and hips that's why racewalkers have to best butt definition. I noticed that after about 6 months of training that my glute muscles were getting larger and more defined. Since the stride builds your core muscles, ABs, Glutes and hams more than running you might notice an increase in definition from your calves to your waist.
It was raining this morning so my resident pretty princess refused to get up. I had to workout on my own. So I went to the gym and did 3 miles worth of intervals on the treadmill. Most at 15 mpm but the quarters at 10 mpm pace.
Then I played in the pool for a bit and had a soak and stretching in the hot tub. No water jet massage this time except for foot bottoms. That is a good prevention for PF which is caused by tightness on the tendons on your foot bottoms.
I hope Kathy likes us so she will come back and play with us.

Dave
