May is National Walking Month, a time to celebrate the many benefits of walking and encourage people to get out and explore their surroundings on foot. Walking is one of the easiest and most accessible forms of exercise, requiring no special equipment or skills.
May is National Walking Month, a time to celebrate the many benefits of walking and encourage people to get out and explore their surroundings on foot. Walking is one of the easiest and most accessible forms of exercise, requiring no special equipment or skills.
Here are just a few of the many ways that walking can benefit your health:
So, how much walking should you aim for? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that adults aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity, such as brisk walking, per week. That breaks down to about 30 minutes a day, five days a week. However, any amount of walking is better than none, so even if you can only fit in a few minutes here and there, it's still beneficial.
To make walking a part of your daily routine, try incorporating it into your commute, taking a walk during your lunch break, or going for a stroll after dinner. And don't be afraid to mix it up - try exploring a new trail or park, or listening to an audiobook or podcast to make your walks more enjoyable.
Overall, National Walking Month is a great opportunity to celebrate the many benefits of walking and encourage people to incorporate more walking into their daily lives. So, grab your walking shoes and start exploring your surroundings on foot!