Jerry Eichenberger
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2006 S40. OEM windshield, saddle bags, Sportster
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Columbus, Ohio
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I'm a bit pudgey too - 5' 11" and 190.
One thing I notice in my travels, and I do travel quite a bit in my work - people who live in big cities liike Chicago or NYC, and who have the kinds of jobs where they have to go to other places or offices during the work day aren't nearly as fat as people are around around here.
Becasue they walk - I deal with lawyers in Chicago and NY a lot. When we go to court, or to another office for a deposition, it's always a few blocks away, and we walk unless the weather is rainy. Same for lunch. Here in my suburban office in Columbus, I get in the car and drive a couple of miles. In the big cities, we walk a few blocks to an eatery.
One piece of conventional wisdom is that if you walk 10,000 steps per day, you may be a little over weight, but you won't be morbidly obese. Figuring a 2.5 foot stride for most men walking at a normal pace, 10,000 steps would be 25,000 feet, or 4.73 miles. Normal walking speed is about 3 mph. That's not hustling, but it's not slogging along either. So, 4.73 miles would take about 1.5 hours, or 90 minutes, in a day to accomplish.
Quite a bit, but not as much as you think, as every step that you take during the day counts. As Mick said, the fat ones hunt the parking spots closest to the door - when I go to the grocery, I park at the far side of the lot and walk about 300 feet to get to the door. Same for going to the bank, or everywhere else.
I take two walks per day - mid morning and mid afternoon, each about 20 miles long. That's 40 minutes of the 90 minutes that I need to walk.
Try walking more - it works.
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