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The End of Race Walk!
It's the end of race walk. A sad but true fact. Will power walk be affected, too? What does all this mean for competitive walking?
I'm sharing the news -- the facts as I know them as of this recording on May 27, 2024. I'm also answering questions about what I think -- all based upon my experiences as a race walker. Tune in and join the conversation by adding your comments below!
Show notes are posted on SlowpokeDivas.com including sources.
Be sure to SUBSCRIBE NOW because there's plenty more to come! Thanks for watching :)
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Senior Games Report - May 23, 2024
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Deadlines and clarifications are the hot topics in this week’s “Senior Games Report”! Your host, Bonnie Parrish-Kell, will recap: * Ohio Senior Olympics - fast-approaching registration deadline for race walk & power walk * Wisconsin Masters Games - its new name, date clarification for the powerlifting competition, and a warm welcome for its new executive director * National Senior Games Associa...
Senior Games Report: News You Want to Know - Episode #1
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Enjoy this premiere episode of the "Senior Games Report" your weekly source for that latest news and updates about Olympic-style, multisport competitions for active adults ages 50 and better. I share my insights and opinions, based on my years of experience as a participant and state senior games volunteer. While many individual and team sports are offered in the "senior games universe" my Seni...
Own It! Your Fitness Goals - Make 'Em & Love 'Em
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Have you made any fitness goals lately? If so, how do you feel about them? Do they feel you with dread...because you've done this before only to not achieve them? What if we tried something different? Let's talk about changing things up, and making your goal something you actually look forward to?
Words from a Friend: Be Kind to Yourself
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If we’re suffering from irritation and impatience when healing from illness or injury, sometimes all we really need are kind words from a friend. Ones that remind us to be kind to ourselves…
Let's Put the Fun Back into Fitness!
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Who loves to do a zillion squats...or sit-ups...or run 10 miles? On a cold rainy day...or when temps are hotter than the sun in summer? When you're told you have to? Well, I'd say "Oh, heck no!" and my inner three-year-old says, "You can't make me!" It's crazy because I do love to exercise. So what's going on? What if we focus on the FUN? Take a listen and let me know what you think!
PREVIEW: Women's 5K Race Walk at 2023 National Senior Games
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You'll find info and insights into the women's upcoming 5K race walk at the 2023 National Senior Games in my pre-race video. I'll cover each women's age group and highlight those competitors who are record holders, defending champs, returning competitors, new faces, and those going for personal bests. Want to see the full starting roster? Head over to SlowpokeDivas.com (short link is wp.me/p7wY...
PREVIEW: 2023 National Senior Games Race Walk 1500 Meters
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Tune in for my pre-race review with insights of the women's upcoming 1500-meter race walk at the 2023 National Senior Games. I'll cover each women's age group and highlight those competitors who are recordholders, defending champions, and going for personal bests. Check out the full starting roster on SlowpokeDivas.com where I've noted record holders and amazing efforts. It's right here: wp.me/...
2023 Mesquite Senior Games 100 Meter Dash
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Julie Baker, a member of the Las Vegas, Nevada-based "Vegas Sizzlin' Seniors" track and field team, competes in the 100-meter dash at the Mesquite Senior Games on Saturday, March 25, 2023. Though she is the only woman in the race, she gives all the guys a run for their money!
Resolutions or Goals? What Works for Me
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If you made New Year's resolutions for 2023, how are things going? Are you making progress? Lost some momentum...or motivation? Feeling blah? You're not alone! Tune in as I share my thoughts about resolutions, my views about goals, what's on my mind, and more. Let's help each other progress...whatever progress looks for you.
Intro & Start of Women's 3000-meter Race Walk | 2022 Huntsman World Senior Games
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Discover what race walking is, meet the women age 50 and better competing for titles and records, and watch the start of this fast race. Competitors include: * Johanna Flipsen (Canada) W65-69 | 2022 World Masters Athletics race walk gold medal champion * Maryanne Daniel (CT) W60-64 | 2022 World Masters Athletics race walk bronze medalist, USATF National Champion, and American record holder * Ka...
LISTEN NOW: "Are You a Slowpoke Diva?"
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Get inspired to start or expand your journey into fitness and the active life by listening to my story! In this fun and engaging conversation with hosts Kyle Case and Lil Barron, I share how I got back into fitness via triathlon, how it led me to where I am today, and what keeps me going. We all have to find our "why" to experience anything in life. I focus on making this fun, and you'll hear t...
Good Luck Friends at 2021 IRONMAN World Championship!
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Wishing my good friends and triathlon pals all the best as they fulfill cherished dreams at the 2021 IRONMAN World Championships in St. George, Utah on Saturday, May 7, 2022.
Stay Active with this November Walking & Exercise Challenge by Lyn Lindbergh
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Stay Active with this November Walking & Exercise Challenge by Lyn Lindbergh
Catching Up!
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Catching Up!
How to Easily Do a Squat
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How to Easily Do a Squat
Power Walking My Goddess Virtual Run Series - Part 1
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Power Walking My Goddess Virtual Run Series - Part 1
2020 Allstate Hot Chocolate Virtual 5K Swag Bag
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2020 Allstate Hot Chocolate Virtual 5K Swag Bag
Is This a Fitness Walking Problem or a Plan?
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Is This a Fitness Walking Problem or a Plan?
National Senior Games Post Race Interviews: Women's Running, Race Walk & Power Walk
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National Senior Games Post Race Interviews: Women's Running, Race Walk & Power Walk
Fun Mental Trick to Stay in the Race
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Fun Mental Trick to Stay in the Race
Race Walking vs. Power Walking
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Race Walking vs. Power Walking
Preview of 1.3-mile Cycling Hill Climb Course, Utah Summer Games
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Preview of 1.3-mile Cycling Hill Climb Course, Utah Summer Games
Spring Recycled 5K, Henderson NV -- Post-race recap
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Spring Recycled 5K, Henderson NV Post-race recap
Recycled 5K, Henderson NV - Pre-race Chat
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Recycled 5K, Henderson NV - Pre-race Chat

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  • @Zbigniew-qh3ts
    @Zbigniew-qh3ts 4 місяці тому

    Idoskiingpowerwalkinganddeadlifting Seeyouatnstinalsenirgamems

  • @SnazzyVeganLife
    @SnazzyVeganLife 4 місяці тому

    I went for a walk in my neighborhood yesterday as I do and tried out these two ways of walking. I felt a bit silly but it was also a great workout. Will keep practicing. 😀

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 місяці тому

      Awesome job getting out there for a walk! Both forms are fun to do. Keep me posted on which one you have the most fun or benefit from. Walk on, Sharon!

  • @commess1
    @commess1 4 місяці тому

    👌🏿

  • @Deepak28262
    @Deepak28262 6 місяців тому

    Hello i m confused I do fitness walking with high intensity 90 percent effort Pace around 9 to 11 kmph at max speed 12 kmph I do 5 km within 30 minutes with personal best ( 10 -11 km/h) pace Ideally my knee not bent like powerwalking not much fast and straight race walking biomechanics and don't jog My height is 6 feet age 20 years old My normal walk speed 6 to 7 kmph Please reply me

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 6 місяців тому

      You're doing great -- keep it up! It's only if you were to *compete* in race walk (or power walk in the U.S.) you would be mindful of your form (straight forward leg). Thanks for the question!

    • @Deepak28262
      @Deepak28262 6 місяців тому

      @@SlowpokeDivasTV I am from India Even I do short and middle distance running (100 to 800 m) events But when I don't training of sprint races ,, usually I do fast walking for good running form and speed and stamina for shorts distances This fast walking helps me recover quickly from minor injury and warmup session and fitness session Thanks for your suggestion

  • @mattfitzpatrick4008
    @mattfitzpatrick4008 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this. I never thought I'd get into RW/PW, but since I recently developed achilles tendonitis, I've opted for these alternatives which are easier on the tendons in back. Not sure I want to actually compete in these forms, but they're definitely great for recovery and cross training. And I know it looks odd but I can't help but smile, knowing that it's better for my body and I'm still getting a workout! Now if I can get my RW 1 mile pace down closer to the pace of my 1 mile jog!

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 6 місяців тому

      So glad you're enjoying this walking thing (lol), and it's helping you. Competition is always an option (great tool to track progress). Once that tendinitis heals, you'll be as speedy as ever!

  • @dayneallensheetsftm
    @dayneallensheetsftm 11 місяців тому

    I'm a competitive race walker and you really need the race walker to wear tights instead of a skirt. The skirt covers up the movement of the torquing of the hips which creates the extension of the forward leg.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the suggestion, Dayne! Will make sure next demo video includes that :)

  • @rustyknott-W.D
    @rustyknott-W.D Рік тому

    Race "walking" IS running, stupid. "Race Walking" is nothing more than a running race devised by the Ministry of Silly Walks. Power walking is garbage. I walk for fitness as a part of my fitness regime that includes running, cycling and cross country skiing.. SHE'S RUNNING! LOOK! Race walking rules are so subjective as to be worthless, like figure skating.

  • @Sh.aqrabawi1
    @Sh.aqrabawi1 Рік тому

    Thank you.. i walk in a similar way to power walk with lots of twisting for weight loss

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV Рік тому

      Nice job! Keep it up :) And thanks for watching!

    • @BonnieParrishKell
      @BonnieParrishKell Рік тому

      For a fresh "twist" on your walking for weight loss: intervals! I'll walk at a good pace, then speed up at a good effort for 30, 45, or 60 seconds. Good luck!

    • @Sh.aqrabawi1
      @Sh.aqrabawi1 Рік тому

      @BonnieParrishKell great tip! Thank you!

  • @dimitrakaramanogou9324
    @dimitrakaramanogou9324 Рік тому

    Wish the audio was better 😢 I can't hear half of it. I love walking. Never understood all the running hype to be honest. I never run unless I need to.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV Рік тому

      Agree with you 💯 that walking is awesome! Thanks for watching 😍

  • @Go_Speed_Racer
    @Go_Speed_Racer Рік тому

    I am training for the pack test for wildland firefighting. I have come to the conclusion that race walking will help me pass the pack test. Any advice will help.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV Рік тому

      Race walk training will certainly increase your aerobic capacity, but if you're looking to specially pass a "pack test" (assuming it's that equipment pack on your back), then I'd suggest training for that. Check with your instructor(s) or look for a wildfire training channel here on UA-cam for specific aerobic AND strength training tips or plans. GOOD LUCK with that test, and your desire to be a firefighter 💖 Thanks so for watching! 😃

    • @Go_Speed_Racer
      @Go_Speed_Racer Рік тому

      @@SlowpokeDivasTV absolutely. I have been checking conduits trying to properly prepare for this. Yes, 45 pounds we have to carry. Been training functionally and been urban hiking. I truly appreciate the positive words and will use all knowledge to conquer this test.

  • @weedermann
    @weedermann 2 роки тому

    I came to St George, I saw...

  • @Light_EnterTainmenT7
    @Light_EnterTainmenT7 2 роки тому

    I have heard that if you do not bend your knee while walking then you have chances to get injury in long term, and I see that one of these forms have straight knee style, is it Okay? Please answer. Thank u!

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      Injuries can occur in both sports, and in fitness walking. That's why working with a knowledgeable coach or sport-oriented physical therapist will help you determine which form works best for you, and create a strength training plan designed to deal with weak or problematic areas. Hope that helps!

    • @Light_EnterTainmenT7
      @Light_EnterTainmenT7 2 роки тому

      @@SlowpokeDivasTV thanks for your suggestions, but I think some forms are wrong irrespective of what type of walk or run you do, so you being a expert can tell me if landing foot straight on ground causes knee injury, like some doctors say that always keep a slight bend in knee while walking or doing brisk walking

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      @@Light_EnterTainmenT7 One could definitely get injured if the heel is striking the ground with too much force. Again, working to have a rolling landing reduces the impact. Coaches can help with that :)

  • @bettyboop1524
    @bettyboop1524 2 роки тому

    I thought using the heel strike method of walking was worse on the body. So many different takes on what should be simple how to walk with the least amount of damage on your body. Sigh.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      Yep, it can be confusing. The emphasis here are on the *sports* of race walking and power walking.. Takes plenty of practice to get a "rolling heel strike" meaning the heel contacts the ground and immediately rolls forward -- that rolling motion softens that heel strike. There's more "wiggle room" in power walking because that forward leg doesn't have to be straight. Walking for fitness you do what works for your body :) Thanks so much for sharing! I appreciate it :)😄

    • @bettyboop1524
      @bettyboop1524 2 роки тому

      Thank you

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      @@bettyboop1524 anytime!

  • @ivangh94
    @ivangh94 2 роки тому

    You can actually power walk at 5 mph with just a little training because is just like walking; the thing we do all the time.

  • @46wireboy
    @46wireboy 2 роки тому

    So, do you switch over to power walking because race walking ruins your knees?

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      Competitive race walkers switch to power walking when they're unable to maintain the straight-leg form in RW races (often due to normal aging). The walking style doesn't matter for running events i.e. 5Ks, half marathons. :)

  • @DivineLightFitness
    @DivineLightFitness 2 роки тому

    Thank You for sharing this video! I started out thinking that I had to run in order to lose weight but realized that my knees were suffering as a result. I also jump rope so running on top of it all would be more stress on my knees. I have since started to power walk and have continued to lost weight consistently. Now I am thinking about competing in Power Walking marathons!

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      AWESOME! So very happy to hear all this ❤️ The cool thing about power walking is you get the aerobic, cardio, and strength-building benefits as you would from running in a more joint-friendly way. Do let me know what marathon you decide to do. Love to follow your journey!!

    • @DivineLightFitness
      @DivineLightFitness 2 роки тому

      @@SlowpokeDivasTV Thank you! I definitely will!

  • @denniperez8028
    @denniperez8028 2 роки тому

    I saw both walkers start to walk with their left foot. I usually start to walk with my right foot because I’m right handed. Is that a problem? Or are they left handed?

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      Keen eye, Denni, but it's simply coincidence (and where I edited the clips to start from). Doesn't matter which foot you kick off from...just as long as you start! Thanks so much for your question :)

  • @misterbaleize
    @misterbaleize 2 роки тому

    A most informative explanation; thank you so much.

  • @rudygarcia8436
    @rudygarcia8436 2 роки тому

    I judged racewalking at a Senior Olympics in San Antonio most of the field was disqualified for bent knee or wearing knee supports on their legs

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      It's unfortunate those participants didn't understand the rules. Wearing that athletic tape or even a band-aid catches the eye of the judges. How long have you been a RW judge?

  • @lanelewallen6448
    @lanelewallen6448 2 роки тому

    Great video !!

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      Thank you!! <3 So glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @FunkoFun21
      @FunkoFun21 2 роки тому

      Hi Mr.Lewallen this is Leighton

  • @glendabivona9500
    @glendabivona9500 2 роки тому

    Awesome Thanks!

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)

  • @lesliewilson1637
    @lesliewilson1637 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the clarification. As an age group triathlete, I switched to aqua bike and relays because running became painful. I love walking and will try race walking or power walking for some future sprint triathlons.

    • @BonnieParrishKell
      @BonnieParrishKell 2 роки тому

      With your running background you'll do great with either form! Keep me posted on how you like it 😀

  • @SlowpokeDivasTV
    @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

    Go to www.CouchToActive.com to sign up. Use code DIVAS2021 to save $10. I'm doing this, join me!

  • @nattywho
    @nattywho 3 роки тому

    Very informative…just what I was looking for!

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      Happy to help! Thanks for watching, too :) Have fun with your power or race walking!

    • @nattywho
      @nattywho 3 роки тому

      @@SlowpokeDivasTV Thanks!

  • @nancymack4429
    @nancymack4429 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this clear, descriptive video. I competed in Race walking for several years...loved it. I took a break and tried Country dancing & then ballroom dancing. Enjoyed that, too. I had a bad fall, compound fracture of my lower left leg, developed an infection and had to have an amputation of my left leg below the knee. My prosthesis covers my knee. Race walk judges can not see my knee so they would not be able to tell if it is bent. After watching this video, maybe I'll take up Power Walking. Thank you.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      You're so welcome, and thank you so much for your kind words! Very happy that you could continue race walking :) I enjoy power walking 'cuz less stress physically (don't have to focus so much on form) and mentally (not worrying about *keeping* that form), both especially important for maturing competitors. RW, of course, is still offered by many local and regional USA Track & Field competitions, and power walk only in senior games (so far, anyway). Please keep me posted on your venture into power walking, and what your thoughts are. Thanks again -- glad to be of help :)

  • @rachelkrats5569
    @rachelkrats5569 3 роки тому

    Im a walker myself I saw that racewalking used to be an olympic sport to bad its not qualified anymore to be one otherwise id be try out

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      Race walking is *still* an Olympic sport, and team selection is through qualifying events. So get training to qualify for the 2024 Olympics 20KM women's race (www.olympic.org/athletics). :) International Olympic-level female race walkers did petition the IOC to add the 50KM distance (a men's only race), but were denied (IOC still hold some outdated thinking on women's athletic abilities). That distance is offered through USA Track & Field (www.usatf.org/disciplines/race-walking) Thanks so much for stopping by!

  • @thibod07
    @thibod07 3 роки тому

    Awesome! I surely like your bottom line! It is all about staying active. In a purely cosmetic assessment looking at the video the race walking look much better than the power walking. The women race walking look so light on here feet like a sandpiper bird. The man power walking seem so unnatural like a cross-country skier with no skis on. A cave man mighty powerfull but no sophistication whatsoever. he does not look straight bizarre way to walk. I think I would First try learning race walking and if I cannot get anywhere with that technic then I would power walk which seems to require much less physical skills to do yet probably as enjoyable to do with a good friend. Thank you for sharing. It would have been interesting to interchange the roles and have the man race walking and the women power walking to better appreciate the difference. The way it is presented power walking look like a technic to be adopted by old farts not willing to learn anything new. :-) :-) (oops I just showed my true colors, sorry about that.)

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      😁 Thanks, Marc! The gait and body movement of Olympic-calibur racewalkers are often compared to that of a duck 🦆 -- when I power walk, I feel like an old goat 🐐 tho I want to be as fast as a bunny 🐇. Form only matters in competition. Yep, the bottom line is to stay active, enjoy whatever it is, and be the unicorn 🦄 💟

  • @tinagriffin953
    @tinagriffin953 3 роки тому

    In reality, 2 races a year pre-covid was a goal...6 is three years worth of races for.. myself...well practice deserves a metal also.🏃🏅

  • @tinagriffin953
    @tinagriffin953 3 роки тому

    🤗 Enjoy your races!

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      Thank you, Tina! I've signed up for a few more virtual races already. Gotta keep moving 😁

    • @tinagriffin953
      @tinagriffin953 3 роки тому

      @@SlowpokeDivasTV These virtual races are great modivation, I look forward to seeing into your swag bags😁.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      @@tinagriffin953 I've got several new ones on the way! I can't keep up LOL but I'm having a blast :)

  • @99999george
    @99999george 3 роки тому

    I have realized recently that I can walk very quickly and in the past, running has been very harsh on my knees. I've been doing what I thought I was powerwalking but actually I was racewalking. This video is so perfectly done and has cleared things up for me. It felt very professional and I'm surprised your channel doesn't have more subscribers. Great job.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words, George! So happy you found it helpful, and that you're a full-fledged race walker :) Keep going! I have plenty more videos planned, just working on getting 'em done. Happy New Year!

    • @coyotestylepro1150
      @coyotestylepro1150 3 роки тому

      Same story w/ me. i'm like a phantasm when im speed walking. in and out like a mid morning mist

  • @weedermann
    @weedermann 3 роки тому

    0:47 What per mile pace DO you average?

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      Slower than a hare, faster than a turtle LOL

  • @weedermann
    @weedermann 3 роки тому

    If walking aerobically, does the mask make breathing more labored?

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 3 роки тому

      Great question! The type of mask I was wearing was very cool and lightweight (purchased at Costco last month). Because it's a tech-type fabric I felt it moved around more on my face than the cotton ones I either bought or were made by a friend. Those are comfy, too, tho a bit more "muggy" when I'm power walking. Still, all three types don't bother me. I only wear a mask if there are other people using the same route. :)

  • @elian8454
    @elian8454 3 роки тому

    Nice vid, I subscribed! Check smzeus . c o m to grow your channel and get more social proof!

  • @onerider808
    @onerider808 4 роки тому

    Thank you. As a slowpoke man, I may be crashing a Diva party, but still appreciate this info.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      No problem, Mark! So glad you enjoyed the video, and certainly hope it helps you become the best walker you can be (fast, slow or somewhere in between!).

  • @Cellottia
    @Cellottia 4 роки тому

    A long time ago now, I went to school with a girl who was a race walker, and to my joy, found it extremely easy and comfortable to do. Now I've tried jogging (more like slogging - really hard work!) and it played havoc with my knees. So, forty years on (how did that happen!?), I'm going to try Race Walking for fitness, weight loss and enjoyment. Thanks for the explanation of the difference between that and Power Walking -- I'll stick to race walking and see how it goes 😊

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      Awesome! You go, girl, and keep me posted on how it goes with race walking -- it's all about the fun :)

  • @honeybadgernasty
    @honeybadgernasty 4 роки тому

    Can you recommend good step counter? I bought a couple 10 years ago but they were cheap and garbage

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      I haven't found a decent pedometer either (the type that slips onto a belt or atop shorts). You could try the free MapMyRun or MapMyWalk apps for smart phones, or the wrist-based Fitbits, Garmins, etc. I've found my older Garmin and the MapMyWalk are very, very close to each other when counting steps and distance. Good luck!

  • @honeybadgernasty
    @honeybadgernasty 4 роки тому

    Why is he so hunched over? Is it because of bad back problems or old age? It hurts to watch because it looks painful 🙈

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      It's a "natural form" for him. Yes, as one ages, postures can change, and often need work to improve efficiency and prevent injury. BTW, Doug is also an ultra runner!

  • @anandsharma36
    @anandsharma36 4 роки тому

    Nice

  • @MsShamma96
    @MsShamma96 4 роки тому

    People sleep on walking but you can get fit and healthy

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      No chance of anyone falling asleep walking during one of *my* walkouts...afterwards, most certainly! LOL

  • @weedermann
    @weedermann 4 роки тому

    Would love to see the power walking event

    • @BonnieParrishKell
      @BonnieParrishKell 4 роки тому

      Unfortunately I couldn't stay for the 5K power walk races after delays and thunderstorms pushed the start into the afternoon. :( But I will check footage for the 1500m held a couple days earlier. :) Thanks, Tuff Bud!!

    • @weedermann
      @weedermann 2 роки тому

      @@BonnieParrishKell Is ok. Have since done my first Huntsman in 2021, then my first Nationals in May. Enjoyed the camaraderie.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 2 роки тому

      @@weedermann Are you planning to do Huntsman this fall? If so, I'll see you there!

  • @weedermann
    @weedermann 4 роки тому

    Enjoyed this video and have subscribed to your channel. I used to racewalk a very long time ago, liking the fitness and camaraderie, but stopped because it was just too difficult to manage technique well enough to avoid DQs. (By the way, Marianne's technique is beautiful to watch, especially in slow-motion. So smooth and elegant) Have JUST discovered senior athletics and powerwalking TODAY and am enthused. Am 64, live in Los Angeles and am wondering where people are training? Even before Covid-19, schools were closing up outdoor tracks to public use. ANY suggestion would be appreciated.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      Thanks so much, Tuff, for your kind words and subscribing! You're going to LOVE being a part of the masters and seniors athletics world where you will find plenty of camaraderie and friendly competition. Here in Las Vegas, we have same issues with lack to track facilities. Many of my fellow race and power walkers and I find routes on pavement or asphalt that are in low-traffic areas or parks. A friend of mine is uses a business park on weekends and another uses an outer corner of a major shopping mall. Look for and connect with nearby masters track clubs there in the L.A. area. Start with USATF SoCal (www.scausatf.org/). Several senior racewalkers in Utah are members of the SoCal Track Club (www.socaltrackclub.com/). Then follow the National Senior Games Assn (nsga.com/) -- you'll find links to the California Senior Games and more (including Nevada Senior Games that's still planning on holding its events incl. power walk (Oct. 10) this fall (where I'm also the NVSG triathlon coordinator :) Keep in touch! Love to follow your PW adventure :) Thanks again!

  • @grig275
    @grig275 4 роки тому

    I've read that race walking burns more calories than powerwalking.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      I've seen similar articles, that (in my opinion) compared race walking the competitive sport vs. power walking for fitness. Either way, a walker who puts in the *effort* to go faster, longer, and stronger will definitely burn up those calories! Thanks for sharing!!

    • @grig275
      @grig275 4 роки тому

      @@SlowpokeDivasTV thank you for an awesome educational video )) what's more interesting that race walking burns more calories than running when compared by the same distance..

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      @@grig275 And it's easier on the knees (well, at least mine!! LOL)

  • @SRobinson1485
    @SRobinson1485 4 роки тому

    How long did it take for the 5k

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      53 minutes, 52 seconds. Not too bad for a HOT day, plus it was a training day :)

  • @SRobinson1485
    @SRobinson1485 4 роки тому

    What sort of time do you do for say a 5k race walking

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      Times for any distance is relative. Your running background will give you a head start, but you will also be using different muscles in either race walking or power walking. I suggest doing a 5K as a power walker and record your time. That will be your base line to improve each month :) FYI, the record 5K time for men, age 50-54, at the Huntsman World Senior Games in St. George, Utah is 22 minutes, 51.8 seconds. :)

  • @SRobinson1485
    @SRobinson1485 4 роки тому

    Im considering trying race walking or power walking for my triathlons or 5k run events now as ive torn both cartlages in my knees had 3 ops on them and find running kind of hard now running 30 mins for 5k now is it possible to do 5k by race walking ?

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      Yes, you most definitely can race/power walk a triathlon (I always have!). If your 5K running time is 30 minutes, your power walk time will probably be slower...starting out. You will get faster as a power/race walker the more training you do. I know two walkers who are now much faster than they were as runners (because they needed more rest days for recovery). Keep track of your times as you train (including brick workouts). Good luck!

  • @Bartman259
    @Bartman259 4 роки тому

    Doug's posture needs some work. It would improve his walking form considerably.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 4 роки тому

      There's always room for improvement. Sometimes our aging bodies are, um, slow to respond :)

  • @johnmckeag1048
    @johnmckeag1048 4 роки тому

    I would have liked to see the same person demonstrating each style with a slo-motion breakdown of each technique. Then put up a split screen to compare each side by side. Using two different people to demonstrate each style makes it harder to grasp - especially due to the different postures of the demonstrators.

  • @pamdeloach6921
    @pamdeloach6921 4 роки тому

    Is anyone else having a problem with the audio fading in and out on this video?

    • @BonnieParrishKell
      @BonnieParrishKell 4 роки тому

      Sorry for super late reply (due serious family health issues)! I haven't had any feedback about audio problems, but at what points in the video did you have problems?

  • @CalmVibesVee
    @CalmVibesVee 4 роки тому

    What is your current pace?

  • @dianephipps4428
    @dianephipps4428 5 років тому

    This is a great video, thanks for showing the difference. A couple of other videos describe how there's low impact on the joints and body in race walking. Is that true for power walking as well? Is one form easier on the joints than another? Thanks, Di (from Australia).

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 5 років тому

      Yes! I think power walking is even "easier" because you don't have to keep that forward leg straight. Just keep upright so you don't look like you might be running, jogging, or "creeping" which I describe as being sneaky about running.

    • @SlowpokeDivasTV
      @SlowpokeDivasTV 5 років тому

      And thank you for your kind compliment! I do appreciate it 💖

    • @barblively3174
      @barblively3174 3 роки тому

      Good morning. What shoe is best for power/race walking? I am just starting my moving program and am currently wearing Altras (zero-lift heel) at the recommendation of a long-distance runner (he owns his own shoe store). He also recommends walking with more strike zone on the ball of the foot, but your video shows them definitely coming down on their heels. Thank-you.