What’s the one exercise that your body was designed for,
that you were doing naturally by the time you were a year old, and that you can
do even in your sleep? Walking! It may just be life’s most perfect physical
activity. You can do it anywhere, it
doesn’t require fancy equipment, and you’ll probably be able to do it for many
years to come, not to mention the fact that it burns calories, helps lower
cholesterol, strengthens your heart muscle, and protects your bones from
osteoporosis. So if you’ve always had a
reason for not getting to the gym (“It’s too far away,” “It’s too expensive,”
or “I’m too busy to exercise,”), you’ve just run out of excuses, my friend. Hop into your sneakers, and let’s get going.
If you’ve been
fairly idle, you may not be able to walk very far at first. Not to worry.
Every day, try to walk ten more steps or 30 more seconds or whatever you
can manage and you’ll have a mile under your belt in no time. Make it your business to walk six days a
week. One day off a week is reasonable,
but beyond that, commit to making movement a part of your daily life.
Now let’s make
things interesting, shall we? Get
yourself a little notebook so you can chart your daily progress, and keep track
of how many miles you walk each week.
Think how far you will have walked by the end of the year. In fact, why not get out your handy-dandy
atlas right now and pick a place you’d like to visit next Christmas. How many miles away is it? Assuming it doesn't involve crossing large bodies of water, there’s your exercise goal for the year.
If you’re a
social type, invite a neighbor or friend to join you each morning or
evening. You can visit while you’re
burning extra calories. Just be sure to
keep up your enthusiastic pace -- no strolling!
So if you’re in good health and not currently suffering from any
injuries, get out there and walk on!
2 comments:
I walk most days of the week over my "lunch hour" for 30 minutes, with or without co-workers. Sometimes we have an 8-week walking challenge (everyone tries to walk 3 out of 5 days). It's a wonderful break from work and a great way to get to know co-workers on a more friendly level.
Great idea, Deb, and a terrific way to exercise AND make new friends at work. Thanks!
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