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I would use the suggestion to get occupational therapy to get yourself in to walking shape and then do more simple walking with mileage targets. You can carry a walking stick or two that can double as defensive weapons. I've been using a Fitbit for about 5 years and recently graduated to an Apple Watch and found that I can use it to measure my fitness better and use it for motivation to reach goals each day. Having a couple of dogs that need a lot of exercise helps too. ___________________________ Avoid buying ChiCom/CCP products whenever possible. | |||
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Walking is not easy around my home neighborhood. Very few sidewalks, and most of them are very uneven, tripping hazard for me. I don't trust walking on the street, too many distracted drivers that treat the 25 mph speed limit as a suggested minimum. Walking at work is a much better deal, the taxiways between the hangars are smooth, very little traffic and people do pay attention, and if I should happen to fall there are many people around who know me and would immediately come to my aid. Problem is, I only go there one or two days a week. Re walking stick, I do not venture outside without a stout cane, both for balance, and for carry in those "no firearms" places. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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