![]() |
|
|
Nobody's got all the answers. We all need advice. Millions of readers get the advice they need from LifeTips. It's the place authors go to self-publish a book on a topic they're passionate about. And they keep the tips, books and advice flowing to readers and fans!
|
|
Adjustable Poles, or NotI agree with the comments from Pete The Ski Walking Guy that perfectly fitted solid poles are ideal. I haven't had the problems with adjustable poles that he mentions, and I think they are quite adequate for most people, especially if you want to travel with them or share them with another person. Best technique for Nordic walking doesn't have you putting your weight on the poles. If you have balance problems or intend to use your poles for rugged trekking as well as Nordic walking, go with the solid poles. Of course, you can always have two sets of poles for different excursions. This is still very inexpensive for such a great sport and/or fitness activity. Comments12/5/2008 7:34:55 AMClaire Walter said: I have both adjustable (LEKI, Boomyah) and one-piece (Exel) poles and I use them alternately. I've never had a pole collapse either. I also have adjustable hiking/trekking poles and adjustable cross-country skiing/snowshoeing poles. Occasionally, I've had one slip a few of inches while in use, but it's mainly because I don't like to crank them down so hard that I have problems adjusting them. I've never fallen or stumbled. Never been injured. And neither has anyone that I've skied/hiked with. Claire @ http://nordic-walking-usa.blogspot.com 12/8/2008 12:39:10 PM Tom Rutlin said: "Perfectly fitted" one-piece poles only happen if a user happens to be perfectly fit by one of several 5cm incremental lengths available. Only telescoping poles can be "perfectly fitted" to every height of user, and quality telescoping poles will service both those with balance problems and "rugged trekkers" just fine. Pete takes a lonely stance in his persistent claim that one-piece poles are superior in all cases. There seems to be a bit of misunderstanding regarding Nordic walking as well. "Best technique" to derive maximum benefits from Nordic walking has everything to do with applying as much force as possible with each stride to the poles. This is the reason that quality adjustable poles are designed to dependably support as much weight as one-piece versions. 1/1/2009 7:37:06 PM Terry D. Kennedy said: Thank you Joann, Clair, Tom. I am sure others would chime in with their experiences as you all have done. You are all absolutely correct and I appreciate your variations of use and developing best methods. I have been on the front end of innovation of several key sports,with coaching and fitness industry management for nearly 40 years. I have posted on numerous blogs and websites of my interest in The Walking Wave Worldwide, even as I am involved with Foot Solutions and its Nordic Walking Program. FS has branded NPW - Balance Walking - and will always under my watch be about increasing wellness and fitness consciousness for end user participants. We all can agree that we want Nordic Pole Walking with its many variations and product innovations to be the Next Fitness Wave of this Millennium. |
||||||||||||||||||||||