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Not sure if this is quite the right place, but for those AFers who want to do some regular exercise but don't want to go crazy here's parkwalk. This is a very social occasion as this link details. There are parkruns all over, you just turn up and walk (or run of course).blog.parkrun.com/uk/2023/10...

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Chinkoflight

My second Parkrun, a mix of walking and jogging with the grandkids supporting! July2022 as part of stroke recovery. Parkwalk has been a brilliant introduction. Excellent signpost Omniscient.

Parkrun 2 with family support!
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Omniscient1 in reply to Chinkoflight

Nice one Chinkoflight . I think the point is you don't have to run, and everyone is supportive.

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Absolutely. I really enjoy volunteering too and have done a few first timers welcome and timekeeping which is great to be able to offer reassurance to the nervous. It's been a massive part of my recovery and I hope to be mobile for as long as...

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CliveP

I’ll be doing my 250th on Saturday so I’m definitely a fan. Definitely don’t worry about walking. Every one I’ve been to has been an amazingly friendly and supportive environment.👍

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ozziebob

Yes, those walks look wonderful. I can smell the foliage and the trees, and am somewhat envious of such participation with others and the environment.

But as the Omniscient One, do you have any exercise suggestions for those of us who cannot walk (never mind run) because of various medical conditions? 🤔

Tai Chi is one activity I can recommend, and has proven positive cardiovascular benefits.

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Omniscient1

Yes, I understand there is an assumption of some level of movement here. Apologies if that is inappropriate. I would like to try tai chi, I have heard many good things about it. Can you swim or swim-walk?

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