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Croton Aqueduct: Power Walking For Worldwide WP 5k…

“Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.” Lou Holtz

Croton Aqueduct: Power Walking For Worldwide WP 5k... The walking path

Croton Aqueduct: Power Walking For Worldwide WP 5k...

Croton Aqueduct: Power Walking For Worldwide WP 5k... Croton starting point

I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. Michael Jordan

In case you’re wondering what all the hoopla is about, today thousands of people around the world participated in the Automattic Worldwide WP 5k or WWWP5K. We buckled our shoes, tied our sneaker laces, strapped on our roller blades, and headed outside to get in shape by doing a 5k walk/run/skate (The skate is my fantasy). The original goal of this wonderful health event, fondly known as WWWP5k, was to “Get all Automatticians from 79 cities & 24 countries to run/walk a 5k on the same day!” Last year, Matt and team planned this as a company wide event to kick off an exercise routine before summer time and, soon enough, they included all of us bloggers in their grand scheme… a positive approach.

“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” Mahatma Gandhi

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Croton Aqueduct: Power Walking For Worldwide WP 5k... Weir Chamber in Sleepy Hollow

Last year, I walked around the beautiful Scenic Hudson Park in my neck of the woods. It was fun to do and because the weather was quite nice, my friend, Esme, and I enjoyed watching the ducks and passing boats as we walked along the Hudson trail. I kept up my walking for the rest of the year, and continued walking with greater determination in 2012; this time on the Croton Aqueduct trail which runs from Croton all the way down to Yonkers and into the Bronx; the Old Croton Trail extends for about 26.2 miles. No, I don’t cover the entire length of it, only the portion that extends into 2-3 villages near me. I walk quite regularly in addition to taking gym classes. Fortunately for us on the East Coast, winter never fully showed her face, and so we enjoyed mild temperatures which meant we could keep on walking… and I did. I was thrilled to find out that Automattic’s Worldwide WP 5k was scheduled again for 2012. I was ready.

“Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.” Jim Ryan

Croton Aqueduct: Power Walking For Worldwide WP 5k...

Croton Aqueduct: Power Walking For Worldwide WP 5k... Bridge over route 9

This year, for the annual WWWP5K, I decided to take a 10k power walk on The Croton Aqueduct. No I didn’t double my effort to prove anything. I simply power walked a 5k route from my home and did the same distance on my return… All for good; to stay healthy and enjoy the blessing of a beautiful sunny day. What is a 5k? As per the data provided in Sara Russo’s post on WWWP5K, a 5k is roughly equal to: 3.1 miles, 12 laps around a track, approximately 6000-7500 steps, and approximately 50-60 minutes of brisk walking. So, I took about 14,000 steps on an 85 minute power walk. If you are interested in learning how to power walk in a safe and productive way, Livestrong has some great tips to share. It’s important to warm up before each walk, and stretch at the end. What about you? What did you do for WWWP5K. More below! ;-)

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On Health: Scenic Hudson Park for WWWP5k Walk

“Leave all the afternoon for exercise and recreation, which are as necessary as reading. I will rather say more necessary because health is worth more than learning.” Thomas Jefferson

Health: Scenic Hudson Park ... view from car park

Health: Scenic Hudson Park ... plaque at main entry honoring Peter

Scenic Hudson Park ... ducks in the hudson

Scenic Hudson Park ... colorful barge

Scenic Hudson Park ... TappanZee Bridge

Automattic’s Worldwide WP 5k Event
A few weeks ago, Automattic challenged their staff ( all 80 Automatticians from 62 cities ) and then us WordPress users to run/walk a 5k (3.1 miles) on the same day – April 10th. Titled the WWWP5k -Worldwide WordPress 5 kilometer event, the idea was to encourage all of us to get our health stride on. Given the fact that WordPress users are around the globe, they added a caveat, you can do your walk anytime from April 4th -10th and share your results on the final day. I designated Saturday the 9th as my complete  Automattic’s Worldwide WP 5k task date and because the weather was spectacular on Saturday, I took some lovely pictures.

Health: Scenic Hudson Park ... walking park entry view w/ MetroNorth train tracks left

Health: Scenic Hudson Park ... a walk around the park

Scenic Hudson Park ... ducks in the park

Scenic Hudson Park ... telescope

A walk mapped on 04/10/2011 and more walks in Irvington, NY on MapMyWALK. Find walk

I was in Massachusetts on Sunday (I live in NY) with one of my college bound twins for an admitted student open house and had already pre-scheduled a post for Sunday. So, I couldn’t post my Scenic Hudson Park Saturday walk until I returned home to NY. I was planning to write the post on the 5K for Monday and only realized the deadline when I saw Meg’s post on my Smartphone. I added a little blurb on Sunday’s post, but as promised, I am sharing my photos today. I even added a link to a Google 3D view of the area above.

Health: Scenic Hudson Park ... a glimpse of the flag as we face Manhattan

Health: Scenic Hudson Park ... flag honoring 9/11 victims and facing the city

Scenic Hudson Park ... ball field

Scenic Hudson Park ... water fountain

On Saturday, my friend, Esme, and I took a walk/jog; at the Scenic Hudson Park/Peter Peyser Field by the Hudson River in NY. It is a beautiful park and one of many found throughout Westchester County, NY.  Sure, there are beautiful parks elsewhere but I am biased. Like many others in our area, we come to the Scenic Hudson Park, also known as the Peter Peyser Field, to exercise and enjoy the beautiful views. It is brutally cold and windy in the winter time but, in spring and summer time, it is a delight to visit and exercise. Come back later for more photos! Did you do the walk?

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