I am retired and have arthritis in my feet so sometimes it’s difficult to walk.
When I am ok although I have a toilet downstairs I walk upstairs to use the bathroom. When I get ready in a morning and maybe going out later. I leave shoes and coats upstairs so I have to go again upstairs to collect them.
We had a new kitchen fitted, we made it so we have to move about more, to collect plates in the utility room with the larder also located there. It’s only three times a day you back and forth cooking and washing up but more steps are being used and keeping you mobile.
I do swats and swinging my arms while waiting for kettle to boil, after using the bathroom maybe 200 swats and arm swings. It all adds up.
I have a Fitbit, although it’s hard to get the 10,000 steps in for me, which sometimes I do, I try and can do at least 7,000 steps a day….sometimes I used to get 3,000 in a day which is quite lazy.
I was out at the weekend and walked 8 miles, I used to do a lot of walking 45 years ago, I really enjoyed myself I was with a group and I lead from the front with the leader chatting and was suprised at the speed I was doing, We were told to slow down a bit. I nearly never went because I thought I was slow and didn’t want to spoil it for the others. It just goes to show to give things a chance. Again my feet didn’t hurt but my calves after three days.
11:41 am
27 Jul 16