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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rapid walk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a walking pace that is quick or fast.
Example: "After a long day at work, I decided to take a rapid walk to clear my mind and get some fresh air."
Alternatives: "a brisk walk" or "a quick stroll."
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Within the "corral" of the greater Chicago area, the average speed dropped to 3.9 miles per hour, the pace of a rapid walk.
Start with a rapid walk followed by a slow jog, picking up speed at the end of the warm-up to break into a full run.
As described above, begin with a rapid walk followed by a light jog, picking up speed at the end of the warmup so that you are running at high intensity at the end of the warmup period.
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It was after dark, and we were taking a rapid, circuitous walk through a park that clutches the crumbly cliff tops in the Miraflores district of Lima, where Berenson and her 15-month-old son, Salvador, had been living since her release.
Though thematically, the movies of each tee don't have much in common, the rapid walk through movie history is a thrill.
His final years were marred by dementia, which cruelly deprived him, little by little, of all the things that made him so uniquely himself – his wit, his gift for storytelling, his jaunty and rapid walk, and his prodigious memory.
Of interest, when other continuous variables (grip strength, timed rapid walk of 20 ft).
Similarly, recognized cut-points can be used for ordinal and continuous variables, such as the rapid walk test [ 15].
However, there was no significant difference in mobility across the three sites as measured by rapid walk speed (Table 1).
Future inquiry into this topic may wish to examine associations between driving outcomes and the individual components of these tests (standing balance, usual and rapid walking speed, and chair stands) separately.
Rapid walking speed was recorded as one trial.
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