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Posted on May 7, 2021
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1SG Steven Imerman
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At an army 30 inch step, that's two and two thirds miles, I do that and more every day when the weather is decent, and it works. I'm not crazy. Well, haven't been tested, but I don't think so.

Early in the day out on a path in the fields or woods with a dog will give time to reflect on how good your life really is, and how your problems aren't really all that bad. I am going to sign up.
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1SG Steven Imerman
1SG Steven Imerman
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SFC Casey O'Mally - Old habits die hard. Just last week I was walking on an asphalt trail with the tenths of miles marked. One tenth is 528 feet, I was pacing (counting every time my right foot hit the ground), and at the tenth mark I was right on 530. 2 feet off on 30 inch steps for 528 feet, that's right at one third of one percent of error. I've been out for 24 years, but I still have it.
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1SG Steven Imerman
1SG Steven Imerman
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SFC Casey O'Mally - You really walk at 39-40 inch steps? You must have long legs.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
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1SG Steven Imerman - I am actually just a hair shorter than average - 5'8" But I *used to be* a distance runner. I developed a long stride. WAY BACK when, my sprinting stride would approach 7 feet, and my "normal" running stride was right around 6. This eventually carried over to my walking stride. (My battle buddies in basic HATED me because for the first 5 weeks I consistently stepped on the guy in front of me when marching or running. And after that *I* hated me because takking such dainty steps HURT.)

Even in gear, I would hit the pace count course right at 100 steps for 100m - or 39.6" per step. (Made life REALLY easy for land nav. 325m is 325 steps - no math involved! And my Drills and NCOs never believed me until I proved it to them). My stride has shortened a BIT in my old age and retirement, so now I am down to 40" without gear, 36" with it. I can still hit a 46" walking stride if I really think about it, though
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PFC William Mower
PFC William Mower
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Would love to do this but lung and heart problems make it difficult to do this
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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I probably do 3 times amount each day LTC (Join to see)
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Fired up! Hope you join us starting tomorrow, David.
https://www.teamrwb.org/marching-orders/
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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I walk in the woods along a rough trail and that is more helpful for my physical form than one along a smooth sidewalk or running path. The ups and down have working ALL the little muscles. The mini-balancing act with each step tone the body much more effectively than the the 'clean' street walking. The country air and nature helps me relax since I'm not making it a competition. If you can't get away then I recommend to everyone to walk wherever you can.
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