3 How To Get In The Habit Of Walking More
We were designed to walk for miles and
miles to hunt and gather our food. Yet, in modern society, we spend most of our
time sitting down. That is not good for
our bodies leading to a host of health problems. This is probably one of the
most important reasons to make an effort to move around and go for a walk each
day. Of course, that’s easier said than done. Most of us sit for our work, we
eat sitting down, and to be honest all we want to do when we come home from work
is plop down on the couch for a Netflix marathon until bedtime.
In other words, getting and staying in the
habit of going for a walk each day can be a bit of a challenge. But that’s
exactly what we need to do. We need to get in the habit of going for that walk
just like we’re in the habit of brushing our teeth twice a day or taking out
the trash on Tuesdays. Once it’s a well ingrained habit, it won’t be as much of
a challenge to make sure we go for a walk each day.
A great place to start is to find a walking
route you enjoy. It helps to make it as easy as possible. Your favorite walk
may offer beautiful vistas, but if it’s a 30 minute drive there and back,
you’ll be less likely to do it every single day. Instead, save that walk for
the weekends and come up with something convenient and pleasant for your
everyday walking routine. If you can, find a route in your own neighborhood so
you can leave right from your front door. Just lace up your shoes and start
walking.
Taking the same route every day helps form
that habit. It’s also encouraging to notice that you can walk the same loop
faster or with less effort over time. It proves that you're making a difference
and are getting stronger and increasingly fitter.
Listening to your favorite music, podcast
or audio books is also helpful. It will make the time go by faster and give you
something else to look forward to. You can even use your favorite media as a
way to bribe yourself to go for your daily walk. Let’s say you have a couple of
podcasts you enjoy. Save them for your walks and only let yourself listen to
them while you’re walking. It’s a great incentive to get out there even on days
when you’re not feeling it.
Last but not least consider walking with
other people. Find a walking group in your area, or talk a friend or neighbor
into becoming your walking buddy. Not only is it more fun to walk when you have
someone to talk to, it also has some built in accountability. It’s much easier
to skip a walking workout when you know that other people are waiting for you
and relying on you to join them.
Give these tips a try and see if they help
you make walking a daily habit and an integral part of your health, your
fitness, and your life.
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