Just 30 minutes of moderate exercise a day can contribute to controlling your diabetes. Here are 9 tips to help you make walking a part of your everyday life.
June 30, 2015
Just 30 minutes of moderate exercise a day can contribute to controlling your diabetes. Here are 9 tips to help you make walking a part of your everyday life.
Instead of leaving outgoing mail in your home mailbox, walk your bill, magazine subscription or birthday card to the government mailbox a few blocks away, or even to the post office if it's within a mile from your home.
It happens to everyone; you get a letter that should have gone to the house one or two blocks over.
When you step outside for your morning paper, take the opportunity to go around your block one time.
Begin gradually with a 15- to 20-minute walk.
Clip it on first thing in the morning, and this handy little gadget will keep track of how many steps you take that day — and subtly encourage you to take even more.
It takes approximately six months for a new behaviour to become habit.
Put a sticky note on your dashboard that says "Clock a route" to remind you to check the distance on all the places you typically go in a day.
Instead of collapsing in front of the TV, create a tradition of post-meal strolls with a partner.
Footwear designed for walking will encourage you to move and will decrease your risk of injury.
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