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Flu Recovery

210 300x300 Flu RecoveryThere are different strengths of flu: The most common is least serious, even if it leaves you feeling like death warmed up. Expect to be floored for three to five days (followed by a few weeks of fatigue). Stronger flu strains tend to break out every few years, so see your GP if your symptoms are particularly acute. Stronger forms of flu can keep you bedridden for around seven days, and make complications more likely.

Ditch the antibiotics: Sorry, but they’re ineffective against flu, too, plus they weaken your immune system in the long term and should only be taken as a last resort. By all means consult your doctor if the symptoms are unusually severe or if there appear to be complications (i.e. chest pains, rash, or stiff neck). Just don’t go thinking they can hand out cure-all pills for the virus itself.

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Tips On Walking Techniques

walking 300x249 Tips On Walking TechniquesThe technique for brisk walking, whether it’s power- or racewalking, is the same. Below are some tips on technique.

Legwork

    1. A common mistake for beginners when trying to walk fast is lengthening the stride (overstriding). Overstriding is biomechanically inefficient and can slow you down. It will burn more calories because it’s inefficient (which might be a good thing), but you may burn fewer calories overall because you don’t walk as far due to fatigue.

    2. Instead of overstriding to walk faster, concentrate on a powerful push off while the front foot lands closer to the body. This is what elite walkers do.

Footwork

    1. Walk heel to toe and not flatfooted to increase speed.

    2. Contact the ground with your heel.

    3. Roll the foot forward over the center of your foot.

    4. Push off with your toes.

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