A ? for the walkers
Alysgrma
Posts: 365 Member
This may have been asked before but I just couldn't find the answer. I have seen walkers, some walk with their arms bent and really swinging the arms. I have also seen walkers with their arms extended beside them and swinging their ams. What is the correct way to "walk"? I have tired it with my elbows bent and just couldn't do it. I do have a good gait and swing my arms when I walk...is that enough?
Thanks,
Mary
Thanks,
Mary
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http://walking.about.com/cs/beginners/a/10mistakes5.htm
Based on the article above....the best way to walk is to keep your arms bent at a 90 degree angle
I find I go a little faster with my arms bent......
However, when I have my arms just hanging....I find it tends to swell up...its like all the blood rushes down to my finger tip, kind of uncomfortable
So I try to always keep my arms bent.....1 -
Agree with miqisha . . . my hands tend to swell when I keep them low, I think they are supposed to be around heart or a little above heart level?1
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Thank you so much..that explains alot. My hands swell too so that all makes sense. I will just have to learn to walk that way and force myself to do it!!
Thanks again
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I find if I have something in my hands, like my ipod and water bottle, that it's easier (more natural) to have my arms bent. But if my hands are empty, then they just hang.0
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Of course then you could be like me and do arm circles and "dance" moves with your arms while listening to your Ipod! LOL! Yeah - I look like a dork on the treadmill... but I burn a lot of calories!0
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Of course then you could be like me and do arm circles and "dance" moves with your arms while listening to your Ipod! LOL! Yeah - I look like a dork on the treadmill... but I burn a lot of calories!0
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I always wondered about the thing with the swelling 🙌! thanks0
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Hi everyone. I use to be in track in my teens . We did something they now call power walking . I’m my time with the JTAA. It was called race walking, where you go heal/toe and bend your arms at a 45 degree angle and move quickly. I did it for years until now where my knees are swollen. I really loved it. I believe it condition me from top to bottom.0
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I just go out on a walk...usually with my dog.0
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I do both depending on the beat of the song on my music player. The faster the beat, the bendier my arms get.
My fingers definitely swelled, tho, if I kept my arms down and it was hot outside.
(Old thread but oh well. )0 -
Just an FYI: The link above (in the first reply) now takes you to a different article titled "Arm Motion Technique for Faster Walking".0
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