Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies are encouraging their employees and their customers to wear comfortable walking shoes to work and take time during their lunch breaks to start walking toward better health. National Walk at Lunch Day is designed to fit into daily schedules. Obviously, if you are unable to walk during your lunch break, take some time during the day to go for a walk. You'll feel much better. Take a look at the following video about National Walk at Lunch Day:
If you would like to start walking regularly, the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports recommends following a few basic principles that will help keep you safe and comfortable:
- If you have a health condition or have not done any regular physical activity for a long time (men over 40, women over 50), talk with your doctor before starting any new exercise program.
- Choose comfortable, supportive shoes, such as running, walking, or cross training shoes, or light hiking boots.
- If you're going for a longer walk, warm up with stretching exercises, and include a cool-down period to reduce stress on your heart and muscles.
- Maintain a brisk pace. You should work hard to keep up your pace but still be able to talk while walking.
- Practice correct posture — head upright, arms bent at the elbow and swinging as you stride.
- Drink plenty of water before, during and after walking to cool working muscles and keep your body hydrated.
The challenge is to think creatively about ways you might add "steps" to your day. Here are just a few ideas:
- Take the stairs as often as possible
- Park several blocks from your destination or park at the rear of the parking lot
- Walk the last few blocks instead of riding the bus all the way to work
- Get off the elevator below your destination and walk a couple of flights of stairs
- Park at the opposite end of the mall from where you need to shop
- Walk to do shopping or other errands
Mostly cloudy skies are expected tomorrow with a slight chance of a shower, but it will be a mild day with afternoon temperatures climbing into the lower 70s inland and 60s along the immediate shoreline. A cold front will arrive tomorrow night, and strong thunderstorms are possible late tomorrow night into Thursday with a daytime high near 70. Friday will become partly sunny and breezy with a high in the lower 60s, and Saturday will be sunny and pleasant.
Get outside and take a walk! You'll feel so much better.
Paul
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