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I Walked Past This Free Outdoor Gym for Two Years. Today I Finally Used It.
I walked past the Parcourse at my local Reno park for two years. Finally used it. Here's what 5 minutes on free outdoor fitness equipment did to my Apple Watch numbers.
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84 Degrees and Card 4. My Best Numbers Yet.
It was 84 degrees in Reno today. I almost talked myself out of going. I’m glad I didn’t. Card 4 just put up the best numbers in this entire series. 354 active calories. 45 minutes. 2.3 miles. A new peak heart rate of 132 BPM. All on the same neighborhood loop I’ve been walking since March — but this time with a full warm-up, higher reps, and the kind of heat that makes your body work for every step. Apple Watch Data — May 11 Walk Every number below came straight off my Apple Watch Ultra. No estimates, no rounding — this is the actual workout file. Metric Value Metric…
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Same Walk. 80 More Calories. Denise Austin Had Something to Do With It.
Same 2.2-mile loop in Reno I’ve been walking for weeks. Same Card 3 I tested back on April 11. 80 more active calories burned today. Here’s what changed — and where the idea came from. The Apple Watch Numbers — Card 3, Round Two Same card. Same route. Different walk. My Apple Watch Ultra caught the difference clearly. Apple Watch workout summary — April 28, 2026. Mile splits: Mile 1 — 119 BPM. Mile 2 — 125 BPM. Final stretch — 129 BPM. The strength stops were stacking again. By the end of the walk my body was working noticeably harder than at the start. The Full Series —…
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What Happened When I Did My Mobility Work During the Walk Instead of Before It
By John | fitafter60.com | April 22, 2026 | Reno, NV | 53°F I did something different on yesterday’s walk and the Apple Watch Ultra numbers came back interesting. Normally I do my mobility work at home before I head out — hamstring stretch, groin stretch, a few squats, some lunges. Usually 5 or 6 minutes of loosening up before I even put the shoes on. Yesterday I tried doing the whole mobility block AT the start of the walk instead. Found a spot in the park, ran through the routine there, then started the walk like normal. The Apple Watch Data Same 2.2-mile Reno route I always do. Here’s…
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I Thought I Was Just Taking a Walk. My Apple Watch Told a Different Story.
I added 5 simple strength stops to my daily 2.2-mile walk and tracked the results with my Apple Watch. Here's what Card 1 of my Walk & Strengthen system looked like — and what the data showed.
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Card 3 Taught Me Something I Didn’t Expect. My Knees Did the Teaching.
I earned a 7-Workout Week badge on my Apple Watch, and Card 3 taught me to listen to my knees. Here's the Apple Watch data from walk #4 in the Walk & Strengthen series.
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I Made My Own Walking Workout Cards. Here’s What Happened on Day 2.
Walk & Strengthen Series — Post 2 A couple of days ago I had an idea on a walk. What if instead of just walking — which I already do — I stopped every few minutes and did some strength work? Not a full gym session. Not anything that would wreck me for the next two days. Just some smart stops built into the walk. I called them Walk & Strengthen cards. I mapped out the exercises, I made a card for each day, and I started testing them on my actual morning walks here in Reno. Today was Card 2. (If you missed it, here’s Card 1 and the…










