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Benefits of Walking Sticks for Hiking

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished March 29, 2011

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The terms canes and walking sticks are often used interchangeably. Canes are used for rehabilitation purposes. They are designed for people with physical injuries or walking disabilities. On the other hand, walking sticks are used to aid people in hiking. They provide balance and ease of walking in order to avoid physical injuries and falls. Walking sticks are tools which aid the hikers to attain stability, comfort, and safety along the trail. These are available in different camping gear stores. At present, there is an increasing number of hikers and campers who prefer to use walking sticks in hiking because of their apparent benefits. Some hikers prefer to use homemade walking sticks despite the availability of modern tools on the Internet and in camping gear stores. Still, others just pick up fallen branches along the way to be used as hiking poles. Although these could be good alternatives, the best ones are still those that had been professionally manufactured. Walking sticks for hiking that are professionally manufactured are usually made of lightweight materials like aluminum and titanium alloy. The expensive types are even shock absorbent and have leather straps. They are designed to leave no trace on the trail. They can easily be adjusted, too, making them flexible on steep grounds. They are the best hiking tools whether going uphill or downhill. Even a single walking pole can give its user stability and balance especially when crossing streams. A pair of walking poles distributes the weight of the body evenly instead of leaving the whole burden on the feet. Your arms which hold the walking sticks serve as your additional “feet”. Almost 90% of the total muscles are functioning when using , and the heart rate goes up by 15 beats per minute. Most professional hikers recommend the use of a pair of walking sticks for hiking to ensure balance and rhythm. However, it is understandable that there are hikers who are more comfortable with just a single pole. Whatever your preference, one thing is certain: hiking poles are sure to make your way up and down the trail more comfortable, easier, and safer.

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