Benefits of walking

So this month I have set a challenge for my PT and bootcamp clients to complete a walking challenge. Most of us unfortunately now have a smartphone, but the vast majority have a health app on them that will track your daily steps.

I realized that after we had to put our lovely dog to sleep that my daily step count was dramatically reduced. Before that it wasnt something I thought about, Luna always wanted to go for a run or a walk and I used to enjoy the time.Since she has gone I no longer made the time to go for ‘just a walk’ yet this was always such a good release. So its as much a challenge for them as it is for me.

The challenge is to average 6,000 steps per day which roughly equates to 3 miles per day.The Govt recommended figure is 10,000 roughly 5 miles.Even if you were to start with just 10 minutes per day this would start to have a positive effect on your health and general wellbeing.

Listed below are some ideas taken from the NHS Website of how to incorporate walking into your daily routine

Make it a habit

The easiest way to walk more is to make walking a habit. Think of ways to include walking in your daily routine.

Examples include:

  • walking part of your journey to work
  • walking to the shops
  • using the stairs instead of the lift
  • leaving the car behind for short journeys
  • walking the kids to school
  • doing a regular walk with a friend
  • going for a stroll with family or friends after dinner

Good luck, Join in and enjoy getting outside.

 

Jez