David with new Kit!
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Lots of them
I'm just wondering how everyone keeps themselves off the couch, in between caminos?
My wife and I completed the CF in October 2021 and apart from a few aches we were pretty happy with it, so we decided that we will do the Camino del Norte in September 2022.
We have been walking around 12kms a couple of times a week to "keep fit", and it was all going splendid until last Saturday when I decided to do a 20km walk.
OMG, did I ache the following day, reminding me I'm not quite "camino fit" yet. But its the same aches we all experience the morning following a long camino stage.
It was an early eye opener for me and I think I'll do more 20k days just to clear away the lethargy that was creeping in.
So, just wondering if its only me that regresses (fitness wise) after a camino, or is it normal to feel this way?
My wife and I completed the CF in October 2021 and apart from a few aches we were pretty happy with it, so we decided that we will do the Camino del Norte in September 2022.
We have been walking around 12kms a couple of times a week to "keep fit", and it was all going splendid until last Saturday when I decided to do a 20km walk.
OMG, did I ache the following day, reminding me I'm not quite "camino fit" yet. But its the same aches we all experience the morning following a long camino stage.
It was an early eye opener for me and I think I'll do more 20k days just to clear away the lethargy that was creeping in.
So, just wondering if its only me that regresses (fitness wise) after a camino, or is it normal to feel this way?