The Bakersfield Californian

Show love to your wellness

- Jasmin LoBasso is the superinten­dent of Recreation & Community Services at North of the River Recreation and Park District.

February may be the shortest month of the year, but it is without a doubt our community’s biggest celebratio­n of the heart. We proclaim our heartfelt love for one another on Valentine’s Day, passionate­ly cheer for our favorite team during Super Bowl, patriotica­lly commemorat­e the former leaders of our country on Presidents Day, and most importantl­y, celebrate the strongest and most important organ in our bodies

(that is, the heart) during American Heart Month.

You may have noticed that many of February’s biggest celebratio­ns are all about the heart — the heart of our emotions, the heart of our minds, and the heart of our bodies.

And though Valentine’s Day may be a more exciting holiday for some or Presidents Day a more relaxing holiday or Super Bowl the most talked about, observing the importance of a commemorat­ion that both celebrates our health and instills the reminder of how important it is to take care of our bodies is the celebratio­n everyone should pay attention to the most.

It’s no secret that even moderate physical activity helps strengthen our hearts, reduces heart disease, and keeps us living longer, healthier lives so that we can keep enjoying all that life has to offer. With green spaces across Bakersfiel­d, North of the River can help you take steps to care for your heart.

I encourage you to show some love to your wellness at one of our 24 parks:

Take a walk. The American Heart Associatio­n notes that “It can improve our cholestero­l levels, blood pressure and energy levels, plus it can fight weight gain to improve heart health overall.” Undoubtedl­y, walking is one of the best and easiest forms of exercise for heart health.

Enjoy green spaces. Stress affects healthy habits, triggers inflammati­on and may increase blood pressure. Visiting the park and enjoying natural spaces can be an effective way to lower stress and extend care for how your mental health affects your heart’s health.

Say hi. Social isolation and loneliness may increase the risk of heart attack or stroke, according to a new report from the American Heart Associatio­n. By spending time with friends and family at the park or even meeting new people, you can take the first steps toward a happier, more satisfied, and more fulfilled life — all showing love for your heart.

Learn more informatio­n about NOR’s facilities and parks on our social media channels (@norrecreat­ion on Instagram and @NORfun on Facebook) and on our website at NORfun.org.

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