windwalker
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Warming Up, just what the heck does that mean anyway? That's a riddle that most new and even some experienced runners and walkers wonder about.
When you try to do something to intense before warming up you tire very quickly and end up gasping for breath and totally drained. Think those that start out way to fast at the start of a race.
You are warmed up when the blood in your body is being channeled away from places like your digestive system and sent to your muscles that are doing the work. For most people this is just as you start to break out in a sweat because you body is also working on heat control. It usually takes about 20 min give or take to get this "Warmed Up" feeling.
I wanted to have this discussion mainly for new adult athletes to learn from the more experienced, and maybe pick up something they can use. You hear and read "You must warm up before exercise". I'd like to ask some of our more seasoned runners and walkers to tell what they do to warm up.
I just walk at a much slower pace, but fast enough that after about 15 or 20 minutes I start to sweat, that's when I pick up the pace and go from a normal brisk walk to a race walking stride. For my training walks that's what I do.
When I'm going to be doing a hard group training walk I will do about 15 min of brisk walking before the others arrive and then do some light stretching of my achillies tendons, ham strings and then do some leg swings to loosen everything up.
What do you do that works for you?
Dave
When you try to do something to intense before warming up you tire very quickly and end up gasping for breath and totally drained. Think those that start out way to fast at the start of a race.
You are warmed up when the blood in your body is being channeled away from places like your digestive system and sent to your muscles that are doing the work. For most people this is just as you start to break out in a sweat because you body is also working on heat control. It usually takes about 20 min give or take to get this "Warmed Up" feeling.
I wanted to have this discussion mainly for new adult athletes to learn from the more experienced, and maybe pick up something they can use. You hear and read "You must warm up before exercise". I'd like to ask some of our more seasoned runners and walkers to tell what they do to warm up.
I just walk at a much slower pace, but fast enough that after about 15 or 20 minutes I start to sweat, that's when I pick up the pace and go from a normal brisk walk to a race walking stride. For my training walks that's what I do.
When I'm going to be doing a hard group training walk I will do about 15 min of brisk walking before the others arrive and then do some light stretching of my achillies tendons, ham strings and then do some leg swings to loosen everything up.
What do you do that works for you?
Dave
