May is National Walking Month

May National Walking Month

May, National Walking Month, aims to encourage us to leave our car at home and find ways to incorporate more walking into our days.

Walking a little each day can offer a great benefit to our overall health and wellbeing, including our heart.

It is a low-impact form of exercise so most people can give it a go. Right now is also the perfect time of year to get outside as the evenings lighten and temperatures start to rise. Here are some ideas to help you clock up more steps this May and beyond!.

Set a Goal

This can really help you make walking a daily habit. A good example would be aiming to walk for twenty minutes a day, five days a week. Plan your week every Sunday evening and schedule in you walking times to make sure they happen. You could even ask a friend to commit to walking with you to help you stay motivated.

Set up Walking Meetings

For those of us working from offices, swap your usual desk-based meetings for walking ones. This can be done in person with colleagues, or on the telephone, using headphones.

Make it Fun

Get the kids involved by going on a scavenger hunt or wildlife spotting walk. You could simply head out with the family and look out for certain colour cars. That is to say, bring in anything to add an element of fun! More ideas on everyday walking visit #Try20tips webpage.


For more about Heart Research UK, please visit our website at: https://heartresearch.org.uk/.

More about embedding the culture of walking at work, see Living Streets UK Charity Walking Works webpage.