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fandomsecrets2015-07-07 06:54 pm
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Re: Fitness question
I'd say getting more comfortable on your current route, then when you realize it's not using as much time as you want, add another offshoot! For me, having a destination helps immensely, mostly libraries because they're free, though something like a movie theatre or something might work since they have more-or-less set start times. I give myself LOTS of time to get there, and every now and then I'd notice I was arriving sooner than I anticipated. It took time to build up, but damn if it didn't feel good.
I gotta get back to this walking thing, man. My problem is I get bored really easily. If I have someone to talk with, new or good music to listen to, a book to read (or listen to, I guess), then I'm golden. But it's really hard to motivate myself to go for a walk when I have neither a destination nor brainly stimulation along the way. There are only so many things to look at along a waterfront, when you're not that into architecture or flora and fauna. :P