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Notes from a year of walking instead of running

An old injury made me trade my trainers for boots and I have been quietly recommending it ever since. Walking is the most underrated form of movement, and the city looks different when you give it time to come into focus.

SSofia Marek·Jun 11, 2026·7 min read

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