Making Walking Fun!

Exercise and Fitness

You’ve frequently heard about the health benefits of walking, but unfortunately, many of us see it as a boring activity that we do alone. However, there are a number of ways to make walking fun, lose weight and reap some wonderful health benefits!

Fun you say? Yes, fun! Consider these suggestions:

• Get a friend to join you – Exercise is always more fun when you have a friend along – and you may not even notice how far you’re gone or how long you’ve been walking when you’re engaged in conversation.

• What about Fido? Stop letting your dog out the back door and put him/her on a leash – then let him/her take the lead and just try to keep up! You’ll both get more fit.

• Make it a game – Take an uncharted path or walk until you see five “For Sale” signs. Change it up with a new game every day.

• Walk to the music – Take along a CD or MP3 player and walk to the music. Speed it up to a fast song and slow it down a bit to a ballad.

• Window shop while you walk – not only will you save money – you’ll get some great exercise as well!

• When it gets too cold or hot – head to the mall to walk. Walk each level and take the stairs – no escalators – that’s cheating!

• “Read” a book while you walk –get a book on tape or CD and you’ll be looking forward to each day’s chapter as you get in shape.

• Change the times when you walk so it’s not so routine – morning sunrise one day, lunch break another or after dinner.

• Give yourself a reward – monetary or other – to make walking rewarding as more than just exercise!


Walking can be fun and great exercise to relieve stress, to lose or maintain weight and to give yourself a feeling of accomplishment. And if you’re able – walk to our office for your regular chiropractic appointments to stay healthy physically, mentally and emotionally.

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