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Pamela Marshall's avatar

One of the most common sense posts I've seen about this yet.

I literally just wrote opposed about shoe selection/foot health in general in part because of all the posts I see pretty much daily on camino forums on another platform where people are asking "what is the best shoe?". As a massage therapist, every time I see those posts I cringe. People wearing poor shoes is kind of my bread-and-butter some days because I end up with those people in my office, and its unfortunate that they are often getting poor advice, not only from the people in shoe stores, but from their podiatrists. So it's no wonder that people are really confused about what to wear on the forums.

Your comment about the 5 miles is also spot on what I have told people after my experience. If I would give just one piece of advice, it's to not overtrain the mileage. I only did 5 miles a day, but I was doing the Portuguese Camino, and I knew I didn't have the hills of the French Way to start. Even so, I highly recommend that you put on 5 quality miles ( if doing the french way, make sure that you're doing hikes with elevation), then then do 15-30min of exercises and balance training to strengthen the feet and ankles. It's especially important for people who are not getting out and doing activities that put stress on those areas... Muscles will quickly catch up to the quantity of walking you're doing within a few days. But the tendons, ligaments, and joints take longer to adapt, so giving them a good workout every day. Will save people from a lot of the things that I saw when I was walking... I ended up taping up a few people's feet at one point, because their feet just weren't ready for the stressors, they were under.

Anyway, I love how practical you are about this. Everybody has different needs, so there's not no one right way to train. And in the end, it's a walk... With a few challenges here and there.

The biggest thing I learned was to not allow myself to be sucked into having to complete "stages" on the days that my body was trying to tell me to slow down. But that's a lesson I need for my whole life, lol!

Maria Anderson's avatar

Fun and practical!

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