Avon-Walk-a-thon
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Movements Afoot
by. Martha Eddy, CMA, Ed.D., RSMT: Director of Moving on Aerobics 212.414.2921I’ve just walked back to the office at 7:30 am on Saturday Oct 6th from the Opening Ceremony for the Avon-Walk-a-thon: a two-day up to 39 mile event here in NYC. Being The Stretch Lady was a blast for 2007 Fifth Annual event! I volunteered to lead the warm-up earlier...
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2nd Annual NW Huntington's Disease Society of America Walk-A-Thon
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Jessica M.
Please join us at Spanaway Lake Park in Tacoma, WA on Saturday September 27, 2008 for an approximate 5K walk to benefit the NW Chapter of HDSA. Huntington's Disease is a hereditary neurological disorder, which causes the deterioration of certain areas of the brain. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and walk begins at 10 a.m. Its fun and easy to part...
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Hiking Tips - Hiking Skills
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Cross with care. If crossing rivers and streams with a pack, release the waist strap and one shoulder so you can toss it if necessary. Get a rhythm. Develop a steady hiking rhythm to improve your endurance and reduce strain on your legs. Get in shape. If you're going out on a strenuous hike, make sure to get into physical shape beforehand. ...
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Hiking Tips - Hiking Gear
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Wear hiking boots. Hiking boots have more support and are usually waterproof. Your feet and ankles will thank you. Wear sunglasses. Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun and wind. Wear synthetic socks. Wear non-cotton socks to help prevent blisters. Wear synthetics. Cotton absorbs moisture and takes forever to dry. Wear clo...
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Hiking Tips - Nutrition for Hiking
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Carb load. When you're hiking, a majority of your calories should be from complex carbohydrates (like whole grains) to keep your body fueled. Go dried. Dried or dehydrated foods retain most of their nutritional value but are lighter in weight and smaller in volume. Plan your meals. If you're going on a long hike, plan all your meals. Assume...
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Hiking Tips - Hiking Safety
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No sleeping with fire. If you make a fire, be sure to extinguish it before going to bed. Prepare for altitude. If you're hiking at altitudes above 6,000 feet, go slow and steady. Sleep no more than 1,500 feet from your previous night's camp. Start with short hikes. If you're new to hiking, start with short 3 – 5 mile hikes and work your w...
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Hiking Tips - Hiking Etiquette
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G'day mate. Say hi to fellow hikers when you pass them on the trail. Horses rule. If you're on a trail with equestrians, let them by if they approach. It's not a race. When approached by hikers moving faster than you, let them by. Leave No trace. Be sure to pick up after yourself to preserve the beauty of your surroundings. You may wan...
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Hiking Basics
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Stacey S
Hiking. It’s easy and there is so much of it nearby. Hiking does not always mean reaching the summit of a 4000 ft snow capped mountain; it can be a nature walk, strolling on a flat wooded path, bird watching, or taking the kids out for a walk and a picnic in the woods. Connect [...]Tags: Hiking and Outdoor Activities by Stacey No Comments ...
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A Family Hike
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Leticia V.
The weather was warm this weekend, so we took our Florida cousin Mike on a four mile nature walk though the woods to the bay. It's our version of "over the river and through the woods, to Grandmother's house we go"!
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