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A Need to Walk (2014)

65 pointsby betocmnalmost 5 years ago

9 comments

nmfisheralmost 5 years ago
Walking is one of the most overlooked forms of physical activity. It costs nothing, burns calories, allows you to multi-task, all the while doubling as a mode of transportation that doesn&#x27;t leave you sweaty or needing time to recover.<p>I was about to say that not being able to walk to work - either because you live in a car-centric suburb, or because it&#x27;s dangerous - is a nigh criminal failure of city planning.<p>On second thoughts, though, that&#x27;s probably unfair. It&#x27;s probably a case of demand driving planning, not the other way around. I can&#x27;t blame city planners if people mostly prefer a large house in the suburbs, and are willing to pay for it with a 45-minute commute.
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cmodalmost 5 years ago
Author here. Shameless (but relevant) plug — I write a weekly newsletter on walking in Japan called Ridgeline. You can find the archives here:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;craigmod.com&#x2F;ridgeline&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;craigmod.com&#x2F;ridgeline&#x2F;</a>
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aaronbrethorstalmost 5 years ago
The thing I miss the most about working in an office is my walking commute. Walking 1.75 miles each way to and from work was a great way for me to clear my head and recenter myself on what I need to get done—or set that aside so I could be present at home.<p>I look forward to returning to this routine post-COVID. In the mean time, I&#x27;ve taken up running. It&#x27;s better in some ways and worse in others. I expect I&#x27;ll keep running post-COVID, and just layer the walking on top of that.
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LeonMalmost 5 years ago
Walking is part of my daily work routine.<p>Usually around 2~3pm I go out for a ~45 minute walk. I use this time to think about work related problems, solving them in my head as I go. Sometimes a walk can be much longer, if I&#x27;m stuck at a particularly difficult problem.<p>I consider the walk routine as work, so I also charge my customers for this time. They are OK with that though, since they understand that thinking about their problems is what they pay me for.<p>Unfortunately I can&#x27;t walk from home to my office, it&#x27;s too far, so I ride my bicycle. The bike ride (circa 20 minutes) is perfect for clearing my head after the work day, and switch from work-mode to relax-mode.
totetsualmost 5 years ago
Rambling around Japan can feel a bit like playing an RPG. Some times you really do come across abandoned shrines, home to wild animals, and with caches of pole weapons and money inside.
cameronperotalmost 5 years ago
After living in Germany (originally from the big city in Texas), I&#x27;ve come to realize how valuable it is for a city to be walkable.<p>I really like being able to walk out of my door and reach anywhere I need to on foot, especially when there&#x27;s a lot of beautiful nature around. I usually walk in the evenings for at least an hour (outside of any walking I might do in the day to go to the store or such) as a way to relax.
cousin_italmost 5 years ago
After a few months of country walking, going back to city walking felt like a shock. So many people around, forcing me to make myself smaller, more brisk, more tense.<p>There are ways to regain relaxed movement even in a city, though. Shooting hoops &#x2F; rebounds &#x2F; jumpshots for half an hour every day is amazing. It changed my whole way of moving and being in a space.
godelmachinealmost 5 years ago
&gt;&gt;<i>Moses famously parted an entire sea to take a walk with a few friends.</i><p>:D
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amatechaalmost 5 years ago
Coincidentally just reading this after a 2km walk... free exercise! Good way to see some new sights too :)