Americans take the fewest number of steps each day compared to other developed countries, but at last the health benefits of walking are being publicized -- getting more people excited about walking.
We can walk indoors, outdoors, alone or with friends. Walking is safe. Its injury rates are very low. So if you've decided to join the thousands of other Americans who've incorporated walking into their daily routine, here are some sound, smart, fun ways to get started.
• Warm up. Spend about five minutes walking slowly to warm up your muscles. Walk in place, then increase your pace.
• Stretch. After your warm-up, stretch your muscles before walking. Include the calf stretch, quadriceps stretch, hamstring stretch and side stretch.
We can walk indoors, outdoors, alone or with friends. Walking is safe. Its injury rates are very low. So if you've decided to join the thousands of other Americans who've incorporated walking into their daily routine, here are some sound, smart, fun ways to get started.
• Warm up. Spend about five minutes walking slowly to warm up your muscles. Walk in place, then increase your pace.
• Stretch. After your warm-up, stretch your muscles before walking. Include the calf stretch, quadriceps stretch, hamstring stretch and side stretch.