349 Walking Speed

Show notes

In 2018 I undertook my first really long distance walk spending 35 days walking the 1000 km Bibbulmun Track in Western Australia. In preparation for this walk I spent the 18 months prior setting myself a number of physical challenges to see what I was physically capable of. The aim of these challenges wasn’t about breaking or setting records it was about working out how much annual leave I needed to take from my job and based on that, what I needed to achieve each day.

This podcast episode discusses why you should know your walking speed and in addition, looks at the health implications of walking speed as we age.

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Podcast Overview

In this episode we look at why you should know your walking speed and in addition look at the health implications of walking speed as we age.:

  • Podcast and Episode introduction (time index 0:01:28)
    • Walking Speed and Hiking (time index 0:02:06)

    • Factors to Consider (time index 0:7:21)
    • Naismith’s Rule (time index 0:12:29)

    • Why do you need to know your hiking speed? (time index 0:13:53)
    • Healthy Implications of Walking Speed (time index 0:15:05)

    • Final Thoughts (time index 0:017:30)
  • Close (time index 0:23:07)

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2 June 2026

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