
Hippocrates stated that walking is man’s best medicine. Feeling the nice breeze and sun on the face, listening to the chirping of birds and enjoying the beautiful flowers and greens around is so relaxing and energizing. Walking is the most simple and easy form of physical activity that helps us enjoy the beautiful outdoors.
Walking makes us feel relaxed and calm but still focussed and energized. It is the most underrated form of physical exercise. Simply putting one foot in front of another to walk may seem as simple but it’s an intricate process that involves a harmonious coordination of joints, muscles and nerves. It is an advanced level of brain exercise. It doesn’t get as much credit as it should. During this time of covid-19 when most of the gyms and group workouts are closed, walking is the easiest and safest exercise to do. Most people think that the benefits of exercise can only be reaped out by sweating oneself in the gym but that’s not true. Walking is something we keep doing throughout our day without giving it much thought like we walk around the house doing chores or taking the dog out for a walk etc. It is the best possible form of exercise.
Now that we are aware how a simple act of walking can be so beneficial for us, below are a few tips to make it a part of our daily lifestyle:
Timing: Find the best time for yourself. It could be the first thing in the morning. Or it could be after lunch or before dinner. It could be anytime. Do at the time which best suits you.
Seize the opportunity: Walk whenever you get a chance. Take stairs. Park the car far in the parking lot. Swap the drive with walking for nearby activities and chores. Try to incorporate it naturally, this will make it fun to walk around.
Get a buddy: Have a friend join you. Create a walking group in your neighborhood. This will make you accountable to each other and help you stick to it.
Keep a Track: Get a pedometer, or keep a walking log. Seeing yourself achieve the miles will encourage you to stick doing it and will also help in challenging yourself.
So don’t wait up for the perfect day and perfect time to start looking after your health, just tie up the shoe-lace and walk. Regular and longer walks will help us stay healthy and positive. So ready, set, walk.
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