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Is your warm down walk brisk?

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groovychick54Graduate
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Mine seems to be anything but! It takes at least 60 seconds for me to be doing anything thet resembles a walk LOL

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Greg_MGraduate

In my mind its brisk..........

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BxsterGraduate

laughing out loud, I'm with you, the brisk walking left me after wk2! It's more of a wobble back whilst puffing, one foot at a time :)

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BxsterGraduate in reply to Bxster

Also 'brisk' in comparison to what?... I consider If more than stood still then it's brisk :)

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AliB1Graduate

mine used to be brisk (well I thought so) now it's just about putting one foot in front of the other to get back to the house.

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shelleymcbGraduate

if my cool down walk is too slow it hurts my legs so I suppose it is quicker than snail pace

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juicydeeGraduate

I find I need more than 5 mins' warmdown otherwise I go a bit woozy when I get indoors from stopping too suddenly. I try to end my run a good 7 or 8 mins from home, then gradually slow it down till I crawl into the house!

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shelleymcbGraduate in reply to juicydee

are you hydrated enough? I get that dizzy feeling after a long run if I havent drunk through the run.

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juicydeeGraduate in reply to shelleymcb

Good question Shelley - i haven't been drinking during the runs as I can't bear carrying stuff while I run at the moment, but I do have a drink before setting out and obviously on return. I'm trying to work out how I might carry and drink water without it becoming a pain.

The feeling I get when I stop running is much like what happens when you first step off a treadmill, so I think it's more to do with the motion than anything - not a problem if I take a bit longer to walk it out though. Thanks so much for the advice and the food for thought!

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Georgie_couchpotato in reply to juicydee

I have one of them pouch things that you put on your back so you don't have to carry anything whilst running then :) that is if you can cope with the water on your back

I slow down to catch my breath, it takes less than a minute now. I then walk briskly for 10 mins, which is a cunning plan to avoid ever having to run on a steep part of the route. I actually speed up a bit in my own street in case the neighbours are watching but I stroll once I'm past the gate. I might even start stretches in the garden looking at what is coming up :)

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B3any_Boy

I think mine might be - but I am happy for anyone to point out my confusion. I can hold a conversation with myself in my head without being out of breath. So that constitutes brisk or mad. But with my brisk 5 minute warm up and brisk 5 minute warm down and a 25 minute run my gps tells me I'm covering 5k+. So why bother with the rest of the programme ;).

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