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- Fitwalking abstract "Fitwalking is the act of walking with a speed at the upper end of the natural range for the walking gait, typically 7 to 9 km/h (4.5 to 5.5 mph), and is a non-competitive sport. Both feet can raise from the ground at any time, in contrast to power walking.Racewalking is the competitive version of fitwalking, and is present at the Olympics, with three different events: 50 km men, 20 km women and 20 km men.".
- Fitwalking thumbnail Caminantes.JPG?width=300.
- Fitwalking wikiPageExternalLink default.html.
- Fitwalking wikiPageExternalLink fit-walking-while-fit-thinking.
- Fitwalking wikiPageID "36753327".
- Fitwalking wikiPageRevisionID "550644493".
- Fitwalking hasPhotoCollection Fitwalking.
- Fitwalking subject Category:Walking.
- Fitwalking comment "Fitwalking is the act of walking with a speed at the upper end of the natural range for the walking gait, typically 7 to 9 km/h (4.5 to 5.5 mph), and is a non-competitive sport. Both feet can raise from the ground at any time, in contrast to power walking.Racewalking is the competitive version of fitwalking, and is present at the Olympics, with three different events: 50 km men, 20 km women and 20 km men.".
- Fitwalking label "Fitwalking".
- Fitwalking sameAs m.0ll50j7.
- Fitwalking sameAs Q17072472.
- Fitwalking sameAs Q17072472.
- Fitwalking wasDerivedFrom Fitwalking?oldid=550644493.
- Fitwalking depiction Caminantes.JPG.
- Fitwalking isPrimaryTopicOf Fitwalking.