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Warm up for that winter walk, and then you can play it cool



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Published Date: 30 August 2008
IF YOU'RE just about to take some serious strides out, it's good to get in shape and to make sure you're fully protected against the elements.
Iain Bell, pictured left, personal trainer and lifestyle coach in the One Spa complex at the Edinburgh Sheraton, is an expert in fitness.

"Walking is such a natural movement of our body that we seldom warm up and cool down properly, which can res
ult in a stiff back and legs," he says.

"Stand on your right leg, knee bent, with your left leg straight out in front and resting on the heel. Then pull your left toes towards you, stretching the hamstring and calf complex.

"Lean forward slightly to increase the stretch. Change legs, repeat and hold for 30 seconds.

"Now, using a post or tree, balance on your right leg, hold the front of your left ankle, or top of foot, and pull your leg back, stretching the quadriceps at the front of the leg. Change legs and hold for 30 seconds. Repeat these same stretches at the end of your walk, but hold for one minute each."

Managing your body heat is also important. "Use gloves and a cap or hat as these are the main points of heat escape," Bell says.

"Use a sports drink without too much sugar. Small, infrequent sips are best over one to three hours.

A banana is a perfect energy provider for the end of your walk. Good shoes are vital to the success or failure of your walking experience," continues Bell.

"You can use a budget pair to assess your walking enthusiasm then invest in something over the £100 mark for a custom-fit and blister-free experience.

"A Gore Tex waterproof is essential to let the body keep cool, but don't wear cotton underneath as it traps sweat and heat. An adjustable walking pole will help if you find small hills tough."





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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 8:26 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 30/08/2008 01:25:22
Put your left foot in,
Your left foot out,
Your left foot in,
And shake it all about.
You do the hokey pokey
And turn yourself around.

Now put your right foot in,
Your right foot out,
Right foot in
Then you shake it all about.
And then you do the Hokey Pokey
Turn yourself around,
That's what it's all about.

You put your head in,
You put your head out,
Put your head in,
And bang it all about.
Do the Hokey Pokey
And turn yourself around.
That's what it's all about.

Let's Do the Hokey Pokey!
Let's Do the Hokey Pokey!
Let's Do the Hokey Pokey!
That's what it's all about.

Put your right hand in,
Your right hand out,
Your right hand in,
And shake it all about,
You do the Hokey Pokey,
And you turn yourself around.

Now put your tongue in,
And your tongue out,
Tongue in,
And Blblblblbl!
You do the Hokey Pokey
Turn yourself around
That's what it's all about.

You put your bottom in,
Put your bottom out,
Put your bottom in,
You put your bottom out,
Put your bottom in,
You put your bottom out,
Put your bottom in,
You put your bottom out,
Put your bottom in,
You put your bottom out,
Put your bottom in,
You put your bottom out,
Put your bottom in,
You put your bottom out,
Do the Hokey Pokey,
Turn yourself about.

Let's do the Hokey Pokey!
Let's do the Hokey Pokey!
Let's do the Hokey Pokey!
That's what it's all about.
2

Douglas,

Bathgate 30/08/2008 08:41:55
You forgot to put your whole self in Charles. Unusual for you given your obsession with your hole.

 

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