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WALK NEBRASKA
Several University Nebraska Lincoln - Extension Educators
and I designed this web page to promote walking and to view Nebraska sites from
your computer - www.walknebraska.org.
I hope you take a moment and log in and start walking. Have a great walk!!
LaDonna Werth
The new MyPyramid guidelines for nutrition and physical activity suggest most adults receive health benefits if they are moderately active for at least 30 minutes on most days of the week. Walking is a simple, pleasurable and inexpensive way to be physically active. Seek opportunities to enjoy beautiful and interesting scenery on foot AND do something good for your health at the same time. This article includes Nebraska scenes. Moderate levels of physical activity can boost your energy levels, plus give you an overall sense of well-being. Regular physical activity has these direct physical benefits:
Beginning your walking program To (pardon the pun!) start off on the right foot, here are a few simple tips to help you start a walking program. Check your readiness. If you have not
been physically active on a regular and consistent basis for more than a year,
check with a medical care provider. Also, if you have high blood pressure,
diabetes or experience dizziness or chest pain upon exertion talk with your
medical provider before you begin a walking program.
Get the right equipment. Since walking is so easy, you
don’t need much to get started. During the summer, you will want to wear light,
loose clothing that will allow you to cool down if you work up a sweat. During
cooler weather, wear layers of clothing to keep yourself warm but not
overheated.
Tips for planned walks Here are some tips to help you enjoy and stay with a walking program: Begin with a slow pace for about 5 minutes before you move into the walking pace that you will continue through the rest of the walk. This will allow your muscles to warm up. At the end of your walking time, use a 5 minute slow down to cool yourself down. Also, stretch your leg muscles as a part of a cool down period.
A "virtual" walk through
Nebraska
If you can't visit these Nebraska sites in person, visit Walk Nebraska at www.walknebraska.org. This Web site, developed by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, encourages walkers to complete a “virtual walk” on five different trails in the State of Nebraska. At key points along each trail ‘walkers’ receive helpful tips to learn more about how to take care of themselves nutritionally, how to protect themselves from the sun, or how to use their physical activity to their best benefit. As they reach trail milestones, they see notable Nebraska landmarks and learn a little more about this beautiful state. As you enter this Web site, you will receive instructions for
recording your walking activities that will translate into miles that will help
you travel along a Nebraska trail of your choosing. As you continue to walk each
day, you will be able to check your progress on your trail. |
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