Let me correct the collapse part. You wont make it that far. Every time I try to do the walk, I always go to the max yet have never yet been able to black out. I always stop, able maybe to do a couple more steps but choose instead to make a controlled descent to the floor, just by dropping to my knees and rolling over. Its easier to do that than it is to simply bend over and rest your hands on your kness, while you get your breath back, by doing that you still have to retain your balance. Its much better to lay in a crumpled heap and just breath. If you find it easy to stand after the last walk, you simply havent gone far enough. You must feel wobbly and weak kneed and compelled to stop.......but you dont stop until you haver gone further than last time.....maybe you increase the speed, maybe you go slower and increase the time you have to get there.....but you must not stop by choice, only by compulsion. Remember to walk to the point of collapse, not actually collapsing. You can control your descent to the ground. Now is a good time.....the ground is soft.
Last edited by Haydn; March 9th, 2008 at 19:00.
|