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Daily Distances v Risk of Injury for those who are not exactly Fit or Slim
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[QUOTE="BeatriceKarjalainen, post: 639737, member: 21744"] Like me then but I’m not an athlete. We are all different some of us has a large stamina and fast legs :-) I would say that all people should get to know their own bodies and limitations. Not listen to how others have done it and think that is the only way. As the original poster did, he found his comfort limit. But it might be a good idea to find out before heading off to Spain To be able to plan how long it will take and and a couple of extra days. Or take it as it comes on the Camino, either you do like I did on CF suddenly find your self in SdC 10 days “to early” or you might have to catch a train here and there to fit your schedule or come back later. Not planning every stop is my method. I walk as long as I like, stop when the body says stop, sometimes it is before and sometimes it is after the “planned stop”. Don’t press your self or force your self to stop in a place you don’t want to be at. Said so many times before, let your Camino be your Camino. [/QUOTE]
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