This site has not been registered.
To register the site CLICK HERE.
    ØªÙ… التهكير بواسطة مصرقع وحساسة وعبدالخالق      
   Hiking  
  :: Main Menu
  
   Homepage
   Body Cleanse Detox
      Gentler Ways To Detox The Body
      Natural Body Detox
      Using Herbs for Body Detox
      Detox Foot Patches
      Balancing Ph to Detox
   ShopOnline
   Stretching for Fitness
      Stretching Principles and Guide
      Stretching & Muscle Growth
      Benefits of Flexibility Stretching
   Pilates
   Swimming
   Hiking
      Walking Boots
      Walking Sticks
      Walking Jackets
      Backpacks
   Alcohol and Exercise
   Nine Ways You Gain Fat
   10 Ways to Lose Fat
   What a Super Fat Cat!
   Basic Fat-Loss Program
   Why We Get Fat
   Fatter With Fat Loss Pills
   Speed up Metabolism
   Basic Nutrition & Diet
   Aerobics
   Walking
      Walking for Beginners
   Jogging/Running
      Running Shoes
   Bicycling
   Rowing
   Strength & Weight Training
      Sculpting Your Body
   Rebound/Mini-Trampoline
   Yoga
   Dance for Fitness
      Aerobic Dance
      Bellydance Basics
      7 Great Reasons to Dance
      Get in Shape with Ballroom
   Links
   articles
   Contact Us


  :: Image Browser
  ::
  
  


 

"Walking Poles And Sticks: Do They Help?" 

When out walking and hiking, many people use walking poles or sticks. But are they just a fashion fad? Here are my observations on them . . .

The big difference between walking or hiking in rural areas or out in the wilderness is the terrain underfoot. Obvious? Yes, but then people sometimes overlook the obvious.  Walking across even the kind of terrain you might come across in my part of the World - the Heart of England - it soon becomes apparent that what appears to be a smooth, grassy field turns out to be rough and lumpy. Good boots will help support your ankles but how about your balance? That's where walking poles and sticks come in.

Consider this: why do four-legged animals - dogs, horses, goats etc. - seldom lose their footing to the extent they fall over? The answer is simple: they have four 'points of balance'. Four compared to our two. So it seems logical that, if we had four points of balance we would be more stable when crossing uneven ground. Now I'm not suggesting for a minute we should go on all fours and scuttle, crab-fashion, whenever we're crossing rough patches! However, it seems obvious that four legs are better than two for balance - so how do we achieve this?

The answer is simple: walking poles or sticks. The modern take on this is to use two ski-type poles (the early models were simply ski poles with the 'saucer' removed). The purpose-made type can be adjusted for length to suit the user and are very light.

 

As for myself, I use an ash walking staff that I've had for years - I like to keep one hand free and you can't pin your walking badges to metal poles!  Even this 'three-legged' stance improves my security of balance immensely and I never go walking without it.

There's another benefit and it's not just for people who have attained 'a certain age'. Using walking poles takes a lot of strain off your knees - about 20% is the usual estimate - and ski guides have been using them for years for exactly this purpose. Knees take a dreadful pummeling when you're skiing and the ski guides - who do it all day long - figured out long ago that taking weight of the knees when walking was a good thing.

There's a growing popularity, too, for Nordic Walking. Although beyond the scope of this article, it basically involves 'power walking' using walking poles to assist - and you can do it anywhere! It's reckoned to be a marvelous all-body exercise.

In summary, I would recommend that if you do even a small amount of walking that's going to take you off the beaten track, you invest in a couple of walking poles - or even a good ash staff!

Steve Dempster has been running a walking website since 1998. There's a link to more info about Nordic Walking on his website at Countrywalkers. Thanks!

Article Source: http://www.outdoorarticledirectory.com

 

 
Homepage    |    Body Cleanse Detox    |    ShopOnline    |    Stretching for Fitness    |    Pilates    |    Swimming
Hiking    |    Alcohol and Exercise    |    Nine Ways You Gain Fat    |    10 Ways to Lose Fat    |    What a Super Fat Cat!    |    Basic Fat-Loss Program
Why We Get Fat    |    Fatter With Fat Loss Pills    |    Speed up Metabolism    |    Basic Nutrition & Diet    |    Aerobics    |    Walking
Jogging/Running    |    Bicycling    |    Rowing    |    Strength & Weight Training    |    Rebound/Mini-Trampoline    |    Yoga
Dance for Fitness    |    Links    |    articles    |    Contact Us

• تم التهكير بواسطة مصرقع وحساسة وعبدالخالق © 2005 •