Tomorrow, March 30th, is National Take A Walk In the Park Day. You may think that walking isn’t a great workout, but you’d be surpised! Walkinghas some amazing health benefits that we can all benefit from. You can increase your cardiovascular fitness, strengthen your bones and boost muscle power and endurance by simply walking 30…
Get Moving for National Walking Day!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerAs the weather begins to get warmer it’s a great time to take our exercise outside. This is not only a great way to switch up a routine, but also ensures you are getting your daily dose of vitamin D! The American Heart Association (AHA) takes advantage of this time each year by marking…
9 Benefits of Walking!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerInternational Walk to School Month, celebrated on October 7th, gives children, parents, school teachers and communities an opportunity to be part of a global event to celebrate the many benefits of walking. Walkers from around the world walk to school together to create communities that are safe places to walk. Walk to School Day…
Put on your Sneakers and Go… for National Walking Day!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerHow do you spend your day? Do you go to work and sit in front of a computer? Do you come home and watch TV? Do you spend your weekends binge-watching a show on Netflix? Are you trying to fit in some type of exercise during the day, but have no motivation? Well, you’re…
Winter 2007: To Your Health
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerIn this Issue: Good Digestion Throughout the Holiday Season Holiday Cheers! Raising the Glass to Practicing Smart Alcohol Consumption Boost Your Immune System the Natural Way Key Nutrients to Help You Heal This Winter Walk Your Way to Good Health Enjoying the Fruits of Winter Feature Food of the Month: Pear Healthy Recipe: Poached Pears…
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