The reality is this can be difficult for a lot of people and sadly the way our 21st century environments are shaped, they don’t exactly say ‘Hey Paul, why don’t you go for a nice evening walk?’. It’s more like ‘Hey Paul, why don’t you binge watch the new series of Peaky Blinders’. The human species, however, has evolved to walk and to be on the move throughout the day. Walking every day can come with some incredible health benefits. Here are 10 health benefits from getting those steps in.
1. Extends Your Life
2. Burns Energy
Walking demands our bodies to metabolise energy, just like other forms of exercise. If we’re burning more energy throughout the day, we’re helping ourselves maintain or lose weight. Now who doesn’t like the sound of that! We can burn more energy through walking by changing our walking speed, distance, and terrain.
3. Improves Your Mood
4. Improves Your Cardiovascular Health
5. Improves Your Immune Function
6. Boosts Your Energy
We’ve all had that afternoon slump. How many of us have opted for the afternoon coffee to give us that ‘hit’ of energy to get us to the end of the working day? Well, it turns out that walking can be much more effective compared to coffee in making us feel more energetic! Walking increases heart rate, blood flow and oxygen around the body. Instead of getting that coffee, why not go for a quick 5-minute walk outside? Or if you really want that coffee, take it outside with you and walk for 5 mins, you’ll feel much more energised compared to coffee alone.
7. Helps Better Control Blood Sugar Levels
8. Can Help Improve Your Sleep
9. Improves Connection with Nature
10. Improves Creativity
We’ve all been in meetings where at the end we think, ‘what have we actually discussed or decided?’ especially in MS Teams meetings. After using MS Teams for more than a year you’d think we would remember to turn ourselves off mute! Where possible, try arranging a walking meeting as being active helps blood flow to the brain, helping improve cogitation. By walking more, we help improve our creativity and improve our performance at work.
Walking comes with so many health benefits and is truly something in the 21st century that we humans don’t get enough of. So, let’s change this! Let’s keep being active after National Walking Month. Let’s set a good example to our patients and other organisations that being a part of Conexus means that we support and encourage each other in being physical active throughout the working week!
Author: Paul Rudd, Health and Wellbeing Coach at Trinity Health Group PCN