| Mine is 3/4 mile and although I like walking, it is a pain when you're in a hurry. The biggest thing is time. Also, it really sucks when it's pouring out. |
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OP, here. Thanks, this is helpful. I currently drive into work (and it's a chore). However, the metro is 1.75 miles away. Because of my long hours and desire to spend time with my kids, I haven't been able to fit in exercise in quite a while. It's seriously affecting my mood, energy levels, and waist line. I thought maybe I could walk to and from metro and maybe kill two birds with one stone.
I don't work in an office where I can show up sweaty, though, and I carry a bunch of work home. Thanks, looks like it's not a good plan. |
Since you have the option, you can always walk some days, but not all. |
| Have you considered a treadmill desk? I know it sounds super nerdy but if you like walking and have work to do from home, it might be something that could work for you. |
| This is PP. If papers and books are weighing you down, you might consider investing in a laptop or e-reader to lessen the weight and then plan to walk to the metro and home. |
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Or you could try biking as some PPs suggested?
To me, 1/2 mile is the max, purely because of the horrible weather here. I love walking and would happily walk 1 or 2 miles -- when I lived in Philadelphia I walked 45 mins (a little over 2 miles) each way and it was great. But I find here I just can't do that in the summer, it's too hot and humid and sticky even in the early morning. (Philly was cooler and less humid.) After 10 minutes I would get too sweaty. So we live exactly half a mile from the metro and when the weather is nice, I try to extend my walk on the other end of the train by getting off one or two stops early. When the weather's bad, I don't bother. Are there any bus stops by you that run to metro? You could walk half a mile or whatever you're comfortable with to the bus, then get on and ride it to metro ... it'd give you something, anyway. |
I would love to do that. I am slowly transitioning to a standing desk and would love to have a treadmill desk, but my colleagues think I am eccentric enough as it is. Not sure I could actually get away with the treadmill at work, even though I do have my own office. Maybe in a couple years when management changes over. And they're expensive too, so I'd have to save up.
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| My husband walks the 3/4 mile to/from every day, and it's fine. I used to live 1.5 miles from where I went to grad school, and I biked in the summer and occasionally took the bus, but I walked when there was snow on the ground (this was up north). It was okay, but I would not intentionally choose more than about a mile of walking to metro/destination daily if possible. |
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I live just over a mile.. a pleasant walk. There are also multiple buses that would take me to a Metro station, which run frequently. The bus stop is just 2 blocks from my home so that is convenient. I used the bus option lots this very cold winter.
As for the PP who said she can't walk far in heels - I agree. I wear flip flops or Toms in the summer, boots in the winter, then change into work shoes. |
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OP, I used to walk 3 miles home every day, bypassing metro altogether. I rode in, then walked home so I wasn't sweaty. I frequently carried stuff home -- I just got a good backpack that balanced the weight on my hips.
I lost 15 lbs and was in GREAT shape. Almost any weather is doable with good "gear" (right clothes, shoes, and raingear). I also always had things queued up to listen to (podcasts, audiobooks, music, NPR, etc). We've since moved and my walk is now shorter, but I really enjoyed those long walks! Give it a try, OP -- you never know until you test the waters. You might be like me and find it an incredible way to combine exercise and commuting
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| a mile. dh does it every day -- rain, heat, etc. |
Ummmm--I love to walk and I think you guys are being a little lazy! 1.5 miles is maybe a 20 minute walk, which is great exercise. Get comfy shoes and wear warm clothes in the winter. It's a cheap way to stay skinnier! As long as it's a safe walk (for traffic and crime), that's nothing!
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"ummmmmmmmmmmm", it sounds like someone here doesn't live in dc or have kids she wants to see after work? Ever walk 1+ miles in a suit on a 95 degree day? |
This. Best for walking is under 0.5 mile. |
It's one thing of this is your total walk and you reach your destination. Walking 1.5 miles to metro, then taking metro for another 10-20 min and same in the evening just stops making it practical to use metro unless u drive there. I live 3/4 mile from metro, and sometimes I walk in the morning or walk back, but a lot of times I just ask dh to pick me up from the station with the car. Can't imagine walking 3 miles to and from metro on a daily basis after working for 9-10 hours and then also having 100 things to do at home. |