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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PEDOMETERS Never wear a pedometer. Seasoned hikers know how far they’ve walked just by smelling the air. (The further the walk, the more pungent the body odour.) Pedometers work by measuring movement and are usually worn on a belt around the hips to record the ‘shock’ vibrations in the hip when the foot hits the ground. They are notoriously inaccurate because they are reliant on hikers entering their average stride length. Not only do inexperienced walkers spend all their time looking at their pedometers and not where they’re going, but they soon realise that a pedometer’s recording ability improves with </p>
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