LowFatMilk
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I was tracking how fast I could walk a distance the other night, and found that I really cannot average at 3 miles and hour without running. I can be walking with all my might, pushing as fast as I can without running-but I can't get to the speed I want.
Now don't say just run it, because I'm still fat and can't run very far yet.
So my question is, could it have anything to do with how short my legs are? I'm 5'4" in the first place, but my torso and legs aren't well proportioned and I ended up with rather short legs. I don't think it's my weight slowing me down either.
Now don't say just run it, because I'm still fat and can't run very far yet.
So my question is, could it have anything to do with how short my legs are? I'm 5'4" in the first place, but my torso and legs aren't well proportioned and I ended up with rather short legs. I don't think it's my weight slowing me down either.