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Walking Skills

  • Keep a steady rhythmical pace. Look for level spots on which to place the feet and, to conserve energy, keep the arms still. Doing this and moving from one level foot-placing to another develops good balance.
  • When placing the foot, the whole of the foot should be in contact with the ground, not just the toe; thus the thrust upwards comes from the strong thigh muscles and those of the stomach.
  • Do not wear more than is necessary or get too warm- this in itself can be exhausting. Be careful to put on extra clothing at halts, which should not be too frequent.
  • Avoid loose stones. They spoil rhythm and balance and can be caused to fall on other walkers below. Take short steps on such awkward uneven ground.
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