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isn't 3.4 quite fast ? at least on my walk pad 3.4 starts bordering jog territory
It's a brisk walking pace nothing more. Regardless, that pace over 2hrs is commendable
Yeah, I'm not really sure how accurate my smartwatch is but that's what it measured.
I can see you doing 3.4 as a brisk pace but for 2 hours it's quite a lot of walking unless you're built like an olympian
That's normal walking speed.
Heres my walking speed with 1000m (~3300 feet) elevation for over 7 hours. I walk faster than average, but im not particularily athletic or training for it, and I'm not bordering Jogging. I just go for a long walk every other weekend.
5.5kmh is 3.4mph
It starts feeling like rushing at ~3.7mph
I walk at 3.2 for an over hour everyday ish. and I'm very new to walking (and also not fit) have been doing it for 5 months now.
You're right I guess this is a pretty good reachable performance. 2 hours 3.4 mph. I'll set that as a target for myself.
What if I was walking like an Egyptian?
I can see it
Wait wha. I walk 3,7 normally, with 4,6 in a rush. Like, it's not slow but olympian?
I get folded by running 100m for comparison.
do you walk at 3.7 for 2 hours straight ?
Yes? You don't?
This is my default walking speed. I acutally hurt my feet more when walking slower, because I am unused to it. When I tried to push myself somewhat, I went...okay, imma gonna use metric, can't be bothered to convert, but 5,5 km averaging 7 km/h.