Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
She goes to Curves and they used fat calipers? That's kinda crazy. I'm a Curves member also, and mine has some kind of electronic body fat calculator, but no calipers. I think those would end up in the ass of anyone that tried to use them on me. I DON'T NEED A TOOL TO SEE I'M FAT, BITCH.
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(Who am I kidding, trying to close that tag...)
Indeed. I think I'm going to go back to walking to work. We started driving in a couple months ago because Christmas packages were coming in and we needed the car to bring them home. But the weather's nice, so walking to work it is!
This explains why I'm fanatical about good walking shoes, though.
has some kind of electronic body fat calculator,
I don't trust those either. Stick me in a tank of water, it's the only thing I'll believe.
Yay for BABY!!! Thanks for letting us know, MM.
And Curves? Don't even tell me how fat I am. If I come to your joint, it's with the understanding that I'm too fat. Let's just get to working on making me less so. If I start to get too thin
sorry, had to stop laughing
then
you can start measuring my body fat, to make sure I'm not emaciated.
The only thing that makes me cranky about the body fat calculator thing is that I've been gym-ming it up since April and my numbers. haven't. moved. Any of them. Gah.
::shoving body image issues in a drawer because I just can't do that today::
good walking shoes
I could use some recommendations for good walking shoes. I have a bunch of ankle supporting, walking boots (Merrill's and the like) but they are so heavy. It turns out that the most comfortable walking shoes I have at the moment are some fairly flimsy running shoes...New Balance I think. They feel great while I'm walking the distance, but later I have muscle twinges.
Not yet found the definitive walking shoe.
I'm very fond of New Balance. I have wide feet and they seem to fit well. Different people with different foot issues will like others. Light is really a good thing in a walking shoe.
Wide is my issue too. I joke that I have Alley Oop feet. Nearly as wide as they are long. I wear a 5.5 or 6 in as wide as I can get them.
Light is right? Huh. Glad to know my instincts are working for me. I thought those highly padded, technically engineered shoes were the best, but I've never found any that were comfortable.
Footsmart [link] is very useful for comfortable shoes. I've ordered a number of shoes from them.
Surprising no one, juliana swoops in and pimps Runner's World as a good place for shoe resources/finding: [link]
They also have a good section of articles on walking: [link]
The best things in a walking shoe (after, like all shoes, fit) are flatness and flexibility - you (probably) won't need the pronation correction like most runners do, but you will need flex and cushioning. Again, Runner's World reviews shoes every quarter and provides detailed specs on things like that. Your best bet is to research through them and then go in to your friendly local sports store and try on ones that you think will work.
Brooks and New Balance are both really good at providing options for wide-footed runners/walkers.