Hi Everybody
My admiration for everybody on here who are thinking of walking and those that have already walked on the Camino knows no bounds.
I hope in the next 9 months to walk part of it myself but still have a long way to go.
At 53 I had let myself go with work and other reasons to years of virtual inactivity which led to the point where I weighed over 20 stone.
The punishment this had on a 5'8" frame needs no explaining. Health problems went from Achilles damage to Pre-type 2 diabetes, high Cholesterol and high blood pressure.
After many false starts about 3 months ago I had the necessary cortisone pumped into my ankle and set off walking again (which I loved doing in my youth).
A mile was a struggle me for me in the beginning but eventually I began to come around a bit.
I've now done a few 5 and 6 mile walks and last Sunday did an 8 mile hike through forestry paths with my 2 dogs. I would be ashamed to walk on the roads with regular folk as to them it would probably seem as if I was stopped. I am lucky where I live as there are miles and miles of rural forest and mountain paths that are unknown and deserted and the dogs don't pass judgement on me.
I still get many aches and pains sometimes after a mile and more often after 2 or 3 but am battling away. If I try and speed up too much then the dreaded shin splints take over and bring me back down to earth very quickly. (any advice on that greatly appreciated)
I have also changed my diet completely and now weigh 17st 4lbs which is better but still very hard on the knees and other joints (as I found out when doing the 8 mile hike). The good point is most of the medication I was taking is now unnecessary and in the bin.
I've long looked from afar at the Camino in awe and have a lot to figure out yet as to whats best to eat and to wear etc and what distance I could cover each day etc but I WILL be there in the not too distant future. Maybe even bump into somebody on here in my travels.
Anyway apologies for the very long-winded introduction
Cheers
Mike
My admiration for everybody on here who are thinking of walking and those that have already walked on the Camino knows no bounds.
I hope in the next 9 months to walk part of it myself but still have a long way to go.
At 53 I had let myself go with work and other reasons to years of virtual inactivity which led to the point where I weighed over 20 stone.
The punishment this had on a 5'8" frame needs no explaining. Health problems went from Achilles damage to Pre-type 2 diabetes, high Cholesterol and high blood pressure.
After many false starts about 3 months ago I had the necessary cortisone pumped into my ankle and set off walking again (which I loved doing in my youth).
A mile was a struggle me for me in the beginning but eventually I began to come around a bit.
I've now done a few 5 and 6 mile walks and last Sunday did an 8 mile hike through forestry paths with my 2 dogs. I would be ashamed to walk on the roads with regular folk as to them it would probably seem as if I was stopped. I am lucky where I live as there are miles and miles of rural forest and mountain paths that are unknown and deserted and the dogs don't pass judgement on me.
I still get many aches and pains sometimes after a mile and more often after 2 or 3 but am battling away. If I try and speed up too much then the dreaded shin splints take over and bring me back down to earth very quickly. (any advice on that greatly appreciated)
I have also changed my diet completely and now weigh 17st 4lbs which is better but still very hard on the knees and other joints (as I found out when doing the 8 mile hike). The good point is most of the medication I was taking is now unnecessary and in the bin.
I've long looked from afar at the Camino in awe and have a lot to figure out yet as to whats best to eat and to wear etc and what distance I could cover each day etc but I WILL be there in the not too distant future. Maybe even bump into somebody on here in my travels.
Anyway apologies for the very long-winded introduction
Cheers
Mike