Prairie Post (East Edition)

Walking for fitness a positive

- COURTESY ALTA HEALTH SERVICES

Warmer days are ahead and make getting outside for a walk an easy and enjoyable way to add exercise to your day. Health Canada recommends healthy adults under the age of 65 get at least 2.5 hours a week of moderate physical activity. Adding a brisk walk to your daily routine can improve overall health.

Create a few habits to help make your daily walks fun and help you maintain a healthy level of activity.

Begin by setting a goal. You may want to start with a brisk 30 minute walk each day and work your way up to 10,000 steps a day. Wear comfortabl­e footwear that provides protection and supports the foot.

Try tracking your steps with a phone app or a pedometer.

Schedule a 15 or 30-minute walk before work in the morning, into your lunch hour or immediatel­y after work.

Daily dog walks are also a great way to keep up both you and your four-legged friend healthy.

Whenever possible, walk to appointmen­ts, meetings or to run errands.

Get to know your neighbourh­ood by taking a slightly different route each time you walk.

Find walks that include hills or stairs to increase your challenge and improve cardiovasc­ular benefits.

Join the #AHSFitFam and encourage family, friends and colleagues to get active and engaged with you.

Using a few simple tips can help make a daily walk one of the most pleasurabl­e parts of your day.

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