Tuesday, April 8, 2014

National Walking Day!! Physical Activity = Improved Health


AHA National Walking Day 2014


"The sum of the whole is this: walk and be happy; walk and be healthy. The best way to lengthen out our days is to walk steadily and with a purpose." 
--Charles Dickens




"Slow down and enjoy life. It's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast - you also miss the sense of where you are going and why." --Eddie Cantor




"The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone." --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe





AHA National Walking Day Poster Image

Red String attached to my shoe laces in support of
the AHA and National Walking Day


I owe a huge "Thank You" to my sweet husband for walking with me on April 2, 2014 at noon around our community's walking track on a beautiful, sunny, balmy Mississippi day to celebrate National Walking Day 2014! As we walked around the track in our hometown's Bruce Burney Memorial Park, we talked, we laughed, we had FUN!!

                            
             
  
Walking over 30 minutes on National Walking Day!
                                     
                                          
              
My husband posing for me after we finished our walk.
                                                          
                                                       

I deserved a little relaxation time after my walk!!


When the weather warms back up and the rain in our area dies down, my husband and I will walk at least 3 days each week in our walking park. On the other day's you can find me in my home gym, walking and running on my treadmill. When you live with Chronic Back Pain and Chronic Sinus Allergies like I do, walking inside is just the best choice for me.



AHA National Walking Day Poster Image and Resources about Walking



The AHA promotes this day to get you committed to walking for 30 minutes or more each day to reduce your health risks because their statistics show that 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women are at risk for heart disease, and research shows that poor lifestyle is a major contributor. Along with National Walking Day, you can look also visit the AHA website www.MyHeartMyLife.org to learn more about living a Healthy Heart Lifestyle. The American Heart Association’s My Heart, My Life healthy living initiative helps individuals and families understand how to get active and eat healthy—all part of the American Heart Association’s 2020 goal.

National Walking Day began as the American Heart Association’s National Start! Walking Program in 2008 and will now be celebrated on the first Wednesday of April each year. So if you missed National Walking Day this year, start walking now so that you will be really prepared for next year’s National Walking Day.




Find any way that you can to get your 30 minutes of walking in each day!


Because adults are more inactive in today’s busy world of work, along with family life, not only adults, but also children and teens are living an overly sedentary lifestyle. It’s not that we are lazy—we are simply too busy doing and going every day of our life.

National Walking Day is one of many of the American Heart Association’s recommendations to help you increase physical inactivity by encouraging everyone to take 30 minutes of their day and get up, get out and walk. Walking is so important to begin living a healthier lifestyle when we acknowledge that physical inactivity doubles the risk of heart disease.

According to Wendy Bumgardner, the AHA physical activity recommendations help:

  • Cut your risk for heart disease, stroke, and diabetes
  • Extend your life expectancy
  • Work toward a healthy weight (or maintain the weight you have)
  • Have more energy to do the things you love
  • Sleep better
  • Enhance your mental well being
  • Be a great role model for people in your life
  • Be ready to hit the ground running in spring! (or in the case of 2014, when the weather finally warms up


Why did you walk on National Walking Day?


If you did participate in National Walking Day, 2014 (like I did), the American Heart Association encourages each person who participated in National Walking Day 2014 to take a photo of yourself enjoying walking and post it to Instagram with the hashtag #AHALaceUp.

Also remember to keep walking. If the weather is rainy and cold like it currently is, you can walk my favorite way —indoors on a treadmill.

Also, you may want to keep the following AHA information in mind on those days when you just don’t feel like walking 30 to 60 minutes a day:

  1. Walkers Live Longer
  2. Walking Helps Prevent Weight Gain
  3. You Can Walk Off Weight
  4. Walking Reduces Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke
  5. Walking Reduces Cancer and Diabetes Risk
  6. Walking Boosts Your Brain Power
  7. Walking Improves Mood and Relieves Stress
  8. It’s easy to start walking

For Other Sources of Information about the Importance of Walking and a Healthy Lifestyle see:


AHA My Heart, My Life Initiative www.MyHeartMyLife.org


--Happy Walking
--Living Chronically Content
--Philippians 4: 11-12

Angie Russell Irvin
Mrs. Mississippi International 2014

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