Wish Spaetzle the best. Taking that first step was the hard part, but start of school will show a distinct improvement in his energy and a slight change in his wardrobe measurements. Unhappily, it also will make it hard to continue the process under the load of paperwork and pressure that principles and teachers face every day.
The 2nd half of the summer after I graduated from high school, a friend and I built up to and made a 30 mi (50 km) walk. I was hurting some, but he was barely mobile.
These days I walk maybe 3 to 12 mi (5 to 20 km) about half of the time, but not every day – I don’t need to set a schedule, I want to walk./V>
rasputin's horoscope 12 months ago
I wonder if Mrs Olsen kept up with her walking.
ACK! Premium Member 12 months ago
And leaving the coffee behind all that time can’t hurt.
Gizmo Cat 12 months ago
So that’s about 5 km. in metric. Most people walk that in about an hour. If he keeps it up, he’ll be walking 40 km. a day by year’s end.
sandpiper 12 months ago
Wish Spaetzle the best. Taking that first step was the hard part, but start of school will show a distinct improvement in his energy and a slight change in his wardrobe measurements. Unhappily, it also will make it hard to continue the process under the load of paperwork and pressure that principles and teachers face every day.
redstart 12 months ago
3.2 X 7 = 22.4. A Lot less than 50??? Or is he into his 3rd week?
goboboyd 12 months ago
Now, a little work on your math skills. But start slow. Avoid brain strains.
Is like a melody Premium Member 12 months ago
Getting started is the hardest part. Then you just have to keep going.
rf_in_va 12 months ago
What would really be cool is to combine the videos online with a treadmill so that you actually do walk the trails.
Ignatz Premium Member 12 months ago
It actually IS pretty far once you hit middle age. But certainly doable.
gammaguy 12 months ago
“The first 3.2 feet took me 60 years.”
I’m well past 60, but I still only have two feet.
billdaviswords 12 months ago
At first it seemed he was saying 3.2 × 7 = 50
Smeagol 12 months ago
Buy a bicycle and pedal away.
Bilan 12 months ago
In a few more days, he’ll be paper thin. Wait a sec …
FrankTAW about 1 month ago
The 2nd half of the summer after I graduated from high school, a friend and I built up to and made a 30 mi (50 km) walk. I was hurting some, but he was barely mobile.
These days I walk maybe 3 to 12 mi (5 to 20 km) about half of the time, but not every day – I don’t need to set a schedule, I want to walk./V>