18 Feb 2008 04:33:57 | Mats Lundkvist
Why should you use hiking poles is perhaps the first question
that may strike in your mind especially when you are a beginner.
To get the right answer for this question you need to consider
two things i.e. Safety and Comfort. Hiking poles are just
balancing sticks which help you maintain good balance that is
closely related to your overall safety and comfort. When you use
two poles you move as you have four legs which allow you better
comfort and safety. Experts say that by using hiking poles you
switch to 4x4 mode of driving, using your two legs and two hands.
As far as safety is concerned, a pair of hiking poles helps you
prevent frequent fall downs on uncertain tracks, avoiding aches
in ankle or knee or even back; and here comfort is pointing
towards the convenience in walking such as maintaining right
walking posture and pacing using two extra legs.
Although it is personal preference and an individual decision to
use hiking poles but they can prove to be very helpful for you
during your hiking. You must use hiking poles especially when
you are on your first hike. And, I think next time you will
yourself carry these sticks with you by seeing their countless
benefits.
Thousands of people who have already used (or still using!)
hiking poles for years could not be wrong and this is the reason
that poles are considered the traditional way to move on
uncertain tracks while maintaining good stability. Although,
hiking poles have countless benefits but below given are some
significant benefits which enforce us to use them every time we
go on hiking and trekking:
Safety- Safety is the main reason of using hiking poles. Hiking
poles, in reality allow you the extra pair of legs to maintain
good stability on the uncertain trails and when crossing fast
streams or difficult terrains. Without having hiking poles you
may fall down that may end up in injuries and accidents, and if
you don’t fall even then ache in knees or ankles is a common
mishappening you may face. When you have hiking poles with you,
they keep you safe by preventing fall downs, bad steps which may
cause of sprained ankle or knee.
Indeed, safety and convenience are the main reasons of using
these hiking and trekking poles. Let’s see some other
benefits/advantages of using them.
Weight Distribution- Hiking poles or staffs help us to reduce
weight on our feet and legs. The modern design of the hiking
pole distributes the weight evenly on the whole body instead of
legs. According to one estimate poles can reduce 15% of weight
from your legs by spreading it on the arms and other parts of
body. As they act like your legs so they also bear some of the
weight. Especially when you are climbing on a steep hill, the
poles bear much weight than in normal walking so the percentage
of weight may rise even further.
Pacing- When climbing on a steep hill, you will find your hiking
poles more helpful for pacing yourself. I have personally seen
their advantages to pace my steps. No doubt, hiking poles can
easily speed you up by acquiring your weight and by allowing you
to maintain good stability. You can maintain your speed without
having so much huff and puff (needless to say more sweat!). And
finally you will find that you have won over the trail without
so much effort that really hurts. Certainly you will not feel
pain in your back because poles allow you to walk in your
natural position.
Comfort- Hiking with poles feels comfortable because you can
walk in your natural posture while climbing on a hill or coming
down. Your hands also remain in comfortable position; another
better thing is that your hands remain above the heart which is
also comfortable and beneficial as it improves the blood
circulation that ensure less stressed body after the hiking.
Many research studies and findings have clearly shown their
cardiovascular, orthopaedic and other health benefits, as a
result they advocate that not only circulation is improved but
heart rate is also said to be reduced. A landmark study in this
regard was published by Dr. G. Neureuther in 1981. Therefore,
almost every seasoned and experienced hiker or trekker actually
uses them and advises others to use them.
At last but not least using hiking poles for trail riding is not
a wrong decision at all as they have countless benefits and
uses, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t have any
disadvantages. Experts believe that using poles may increase
your total energy expenditure as your hands are no longer hands
but will become two extra legs when you use them. Basically,
your arms are not designed to prop up your body, nor to
distribute weight, but to do certain other things that are
expected to use your hands such as to open up the map, carry
your drinks, eat a snack, wipe off your sweat, to grab branches
of a tree to pull yourself ahead, to take a photograph, or
occasionally to carry the hand of your partner. Undoubtedly,
these things are not possible or comfortable when you have
hiking poles in your hands and it will become relatively clumsy,
time consuming, and sometimes even frustrating to carry them.
Well these were certain limitations of using hiking poles, but
only an experienced hiker knows that these limitations in
themselves are very limited. Of course these can be easily
overcome as you grow and matured with them. However, most of the
time it is generally seen that many people don’t actually know
how to use them correctly and how to carry them properly. When
they buy these hiking poles, they go for most stylish,
fashionable and feature filled poles, but failed to recognize
how to use them properly to reap their true benefits. For
example, they buy adjustable hiking poles with compass fitted
and with a camera mount, but don’t even know how to adjust them
to a right length. As a result the majority of the people get
little or no benefit from them except adding few extra pound of
weight in their backpack to put more weight on their back.
But in actual sense, you must educate and familiarize yourself
with your hiking poles and right techniques to use them. Then
you will find that it only adds few extra pounds of weight to
your packing but helps you in many ways. Actually pole less
hiking is great for the slack packers who walks very short and
come back their home in sunlight. But the hikers those who walk
very long on the trails in day light as well in the night must
use hiking poles. They are perhaps your best companions while
climbing or walking on relatively difficult, snowy or muddy
terrains. Specially when walking in after hours you should use
poles to discover holes, stones and bushes in the absence of
light.
I sincerely believe, by now, you may have understood yourself
why we should use hiking poles.
All the best!!
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Mats Lundkvist - Trek Lightly! http://www.mytrekkingpoles.co
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