Training
You don’t need to be an athlete to complete the Caminio de Santiago, but you do need preparation. On average, we’ll be walking 11 miles a day for six consecutive days—so training is essential.
Our training focuses on building endurance and helping you find the right gear for comfort and safety. We’ll meet in various outdoor locations, from public parks to state trails, and practice walking on different terrains like gravel, dirt, asphalt, and more.
Training varies between 1-2 hours per session, gradually increasing walking time.
4 sessions of training through different terrains and parks. Whether you are considering doing the Camino or not, this is a great training to be outdoors and meet your goals.
If your schedule is different everyday, try 1 session of training through a park whenever you can join us. Whether you are considering doing the Camino or not, this is a great training to be outdoors and meet your goals.
8 sessions of training through different terrains and parks. Whether you are considering doing the Camino or not, this is a great training to be outdoors and meet your goals.