Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice flex, OP. You hit me subtle with the "oh is this OK" brag variety.
Op here. I don’t understand this. I’m reading the other thread where people are posting about their 20k+steps a day and I’m feeling like my 5miles isn’t enough. I wanted to get input.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 45yrs old and walk anywhere from 5-7miles a day. I would love to turn some of those Miles into a run but so far I haven’t found the motivation. I’m just wondering if 5-7miles is ok?
Anonymous wrote:Nice flex, OP. You hit me subtle with the "oh is this OK" brag variety.
Anonymous wrote:Walking is great, but I think it's also important to do something that gets your heart pumping, even once a week. Run, dance, stairs, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I hope it's ok, 'cause I've been doing it.
As a runner, I think that if you're happy walking 5 miles, there's no real reason to switch to running. Running is harder on the joints than walking, and as we get older, that's a bigger deal. (running = more impact.)
My goal is usually to cover about 8-10 miles by some means. On running days, I usually run 5-6 miles and walk another 4-5. On non-running days, I walk 5 miles and bike 5 miles.