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Walk Talk 15—Over the Bridge
Posted by Walk Talk on May 23, 2007 - 4:06am.

One morning a few weeks ago, I was walking up Broadway when I ran into an old friend of my brother. He asked me what I was doing and where I was heading. I said, "I'm just walking to work... it's such a beautiful day. My office is up on 40th." I'd had my headphones on and there'd been some really awkward, "do we hug/shake hands/waive?" confusion, so I felt a little flustered.

He said, "Where do you live?"

I told him I live in Brooklyn and gestured back, to the south and east.

"Oh," he chuckled, "well, you didn't walk from there."

I wasn't sure what he meant, or how he meant it. Was it a question? It didn't sound like one. A correction? Maybe.

I had, in fact, walked from Brooklyn, from my neighborhood to the northeast of the Botanical Gardens (frequently mentioned elsewhere) and museum, up Flatbush Avenue, past the best cheesecake on the planet, and over the Brooklyn Bridge.

John isn't the only person who finds it an unlikely trek to make just to get to work in the morning, especially in the city with the best mass transit system in America, and it's made me think about why, on some mornings, I get up an hour early and bring a pair of sneakers to change into, why I put up with the cold gusts of wind over the water on the bridge, why I make my feet sore before I even start my day.

There aren't a lot of practical reasons, I guess. Fitness? I could just as easily go to the gym and make use of my gazillion-dollars-a-month-membership. Environment? Taking the subway is supporting an incredibly eco-friendly piece of infrastructure.

What it comes down to is this: a sense of accomplishment, early in the morning. Let's say my slave-driving, whip-snapping boss is copping a ‘tude. In my head I say, "Yeah, I just walked from deep in the belly of Brooklyn. What the heck have you done with your day that's so great?" And suddenly I'm above it—I can just nod and do what she wants me to do. I forgot my lunch at home? Well, no wonder! I just went on a monstrous journey. Poor thing. Better put something expensive, delicious, and unhealthy on the ole credit card. Feel like skipping a workout tonight? Of course you do! You walked miles and miles this morning!

Next time you're about to jump in the car or take a ride on a bus or train, ask yourself: do I want to get where I'm going quickly and easily? Or would I rather have a big fat ego stroke and an excuse for anything?

 

- Josh

Brooklyn, NY



<em>Isabelacan</em>'s picture
Hello Josh:
by Isabelacan on May 23, 2007 - 11:28am

I do walk to work every now and then, work is 9.33Km exactly.

How long is your walk from Brooklyn? well, I lived outside

Toronto and we also have a pretty good transit system, still

sometimes walking the distance is more appealing.

Feeling the wind, the distance, the early sun is amazing.

When I'm training (I'm a walker)walking to work is my short

distance- few times a week and Yes!! my co-workers call me crazy.

Keep on walking,

Isabel

 

 


<em>jjackson</em>'s picture
Hello, Isabellacan
by jjackson on May 23, 2007 - 1:00pm

My walk is 7.4 miles, or 11.909146 kilometers, if my calculations are correct.

It is a great feeling.

Training? Are you a competitive walker? I might look into that.  

Yes, let's all keep walking


<em>Vicki_R</em>'s picture
good for you
by Vicki_R on May 23, 2007 - 2:47pm
When I lived in NYC I always walked to and from work.  It was a great way to think about the day to come and the day that just passed.  I also like to see the buses go by advertising the latest show or watch other workers to entrenched in their own thoughts.  Good for you.
<em>Bob_From_Bklyn</em>'s picture
Walking Commutes Are Great
by Bob_From_Bklyn on May 23, 2007 - 8:41pm
Great article. I walk home or run home more often than I walk in, but that is mostly because I haven't gotten myself to get up early enough to walk in.  I too have tried the same justifications, but now I've just accepted that I enjoy it, I feel good about it and I save the $2 that I would have spent on the subway.  It is a great way to clear your head and get your thoughts together.  My walk is about 5 miles and includes the Williamsburg Bridge.
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stopping for a slice
by Vicki_R on May 24, 2007 - 8:46am
What a great route.  It must be breathtaking to walk over the bridge and see the skyline.  Do you ever stop for a slice of Grimaldi pizza? 
<em>Mira_Jacob</em>'s picture
What have I done with my day that's so great?
by Mira_Jacob on May 24, 2007 - 11:15am

Try biking up 6th ave to work without getting killed. And eating more than my fair share of the cinnamon rolls at the morning meeting. AND figuring out a significant portion of your crossword puzzle in my off time. You ready to throw down with that, Jackson?

 

 


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