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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Walk your way to better health! One step at a time
Dennis Newhook, RMT, CYT

With the weather starting to change, you might consider taking advantage of the cooler fall evenings to start doing some walking! With the current running craze, you may have forgotten that walking has many health benefits. It is gentle enough for most fitness levels and regular walking decreases stress, improves sleep, boosts circulation, and helps maintain muscle and bone health. Even 10 minutes of brisk walking a day makes a difference.

Need motivation? Consider using a pedometer. The Toronto Public Library lends pedometers for 3-week periods, so you can experiment before purchasing your own. Using one from the library can give you a sense of the number of steps you already take in an average day and help you to measure the steps in your routine walks. 10,000 steps is the recommended goal for healthy adults. If new to walking, you’ll want to start lower and gradually work your way up.

Remember, every step counts! Here are a few tips to sneak some extra steps into your day: park at the far end of the lot, take stairs, get off the subway or bus one stop earlier. If you can manage, try walking to work a few days a week. Perhaps you can offer to walk a neighbour’s dog… maybe invite your neighbour to join you!