As Simple as a Walk in the Park

I am hot, sweaty and pretty happy. The first two because I just returned from walking and jogging a couple of miles, the last one due to the endorphins triggered by the first two. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here…

I am hot, sweaty and pretty happy. The first two because I just returned from walking and jogging a couple of miles, the last one due to the endorphins triggered by the first two.

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Itโ€™s just after 1 p.m., and the temp is somewhere north of 95 degrees. I donโ€™t like exercising in the afternoons and I cannot tolerate high heat and bright sunlight, but my morning gym plan was foiled because I again stayed up too late. I knew I didnโ€™t want to be in the gym in the afternoon โ€“ donโ€™t ask me why; just call it a โ€œLeslie-ismโ€ โ€“ but I needed to do something that I liked or Iโ€™d end up doing nothing at all.

So I drove to Shelley Lake, which is surrounded by a two-mile walking and biking path. I like it because it is lovely there, with beautiful butterflies, box turtles, herons, mallards and today, an unfortunate amount of apparently well-fed Canada geese, judging by the volume of droppings I had to dodge. Because of my sun sensitivity, I parked near the portion of the trail thatโ€™s ย full sun and started there, going in the opposite direction than usual. My normal route has me ending with a long stretch in the sun, and that really wears me out. This way, Iโ€™d be in the sunny stretch at the start, when Iโ€™m most hydrated and energetic.

I mostly walked the 2.5 miles โ€“ the distance from the car to the trail and back adds an extra half-mile or so โ€“ but jogged in short stretches, as much as I could stand. I doubt I jogged more than one-quarter mile, total, but I liked the feeling of my pulse racing. Next time, I may just run as fast and as far as I can in short bursts. Should be interesting.

Most of the trail is shaded by old-growth trees, which makes it nice. This afternoon it was pretty quiet and peaceful, the heat no doubt keeping people away. Still there was a handful of very fit runners, bikers and some grandmothers pushing grandkids in strollers.

By the end, Iโ€™d consumed nearly all 26 ounces of water in my bottle, which is also good. My initial goal was to loop the lake twice, but only if I didnโ€™t do any jogging. In that heat, walking and jogging five miles would have landed me in the same twilight zone I was in during the cancer walk.

All in all, a great way to kickoff my renewed weight-loss efforts. Now, where did I put those dumbbells . . .

ย Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow.ย ย  ~ ย Henry David Thoreau

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Leslie J. Ansley is an award-winning journalist and entrepreneur who blogs daily for TheRoot. She lives in Raleigh, NC.

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