In my previous postings, I discussed the health benefits of singing and dancing. Singing and Dancing are two of the many activities I enjoy here at THD in my aging years. This posting is about walking. In my youngers years, I enjoyed walking.
Today because of my knee problems, I can only walk slowly and am using a quad cane for support. Walking on stairs hurt, but I found my regular weekly Thai Massage therapy helps. My massage therapy ( weekly for one hour) also help with my lower back problem. However, I try to walk more often and also try my best on the Zumba Exercises here at THD every Saturday. Here's what I learned about the health benefits of walking.
Walking is a great way to improve or maintain your overall health. Just 30 minutes every day can increase cardiovascular fitness, strengthen bones, reduce excess body fat, and boost muscle power and endurance.
It can also reduce your risk of developing conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis and some cancers.
Unlike some other forms of exercise, walking is free and doesn’t require any special equipment or training.
Physical activity does not have to be vigorous or done for long periods in order to improve your health.
Walking is low impact, requires minimal equipment, can be done at any time of day and can be performed at your own pace. You can get out and walk without worrying about the risks associated with some more vigorous forms of exercise.
Walking is also a great form of physical activity for people who are overweight, elderly, or who haven’t exercised in a long time.
Walking for fun and fitness isn’t limited to strolling by yourself around local neighbourhood streets. There are various clubs, venues and strategies you can use to make walking an enjoyable and social part of your lifestyle. For details visit:
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/walking-for-good-health
Lastly enjoy this Northern Lights from Norway, just the other day.
4 comments:
Dear David , The old statement, “If you don’t. Use it you lose it” is applicable here. Any kind of movements is important for seniors.
Here at Heritage we see people walking. They also have many opportunities to move through wonderful experiences here -like strength and balanced classes and for those of us who are a bit more active -0ZUMBA which is healthy and fun.
Thanks David for your always valuable advice articles.
Richard Botton
I fully agree with you about the benefits of walking. I have walked for many years. It's so long that I would guess at least 35 yrs. It's a fun way to keep active and if walking with a friend it's even more fun. Also,with a friend you are much more likely to always keep the date.
Linda B
Amen! I’m a believer!
Walking has been my main form of exercise all of my adult life! Your blog says it all, david
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