I've been walking/hiking regularly with my dog for about 6 mos now. It's been a great weight loss stimulant. Now that it is winter, I've been hiking mostly in mud and some snow. I got a good pair of winter hiking boots so I could keep at it through this season. Here's the thing. When I hike in goo (mud or snow) with my boots on, I come away with major soreness in my hips. Is that good (as in I'm going to finally have slim hips) or bad (as in injury is possible) ? The boots are much heavier than regular hiking shoes - and the ground does kind of suck at your feet. I have been thinking that this will rev up my exercise program by changing the stresses on my body - but now I'm wondering if I'm just hurting myself. The terrain is mildly hilly and I hike about 4 miles a day. It's been about 2 weeks with the new boots and I don't notice it getting any better.
Any thoughts? My outer hips and backside are aching - and the yoga isn't helping anymore.
Any thoughts? My outer hips and backside are aching - and the yoga isn't helping anymore.
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