Take Steps Towards A Longer, Healthier Life On National Walking Day

Physical activity is one of the best ways to improve overall health and manage stress, yet one in four U.S. adults are sedentary for more than eight hours each day, which can have negative consequences on physical and mental health. The American Heart Association, the nation’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke, established National Walking Day to encourage people to move more throughout their day.

This year, in celebration of the organization’s Centennial, communities across the country are invited to gather on Wednesday, April 3 at noon to take a walk and raise awareness of the benefits of movement. Dozens of companies are expected to participate at sites across the city.

“The American Heart Association is a relentless force for building healthier communities, one step at a time,” said Chrissy Meyer, region senior marketing communications director for the American Heart Association. “National Walking Day demonstrates the progress that can happen when people come together and take steps, big or small, to improve the health of their communities.”

Walking is one of the simplest ways to get and stay active. Physical activity such as walking can help reduce stress, improve mood and sleep, and lower the risk of diseases. To participate in National Walking Day, the American Heart Association offers these tips:

  • Ask colleagues, friends or family to join you.

  • If you work remotely, take a conference call on the go. 

  • If you have a pet, get moving together! Walking is a win-win for the health of you and your pet.

  • RSVP to Chrissy.Meyer@Heart.org. Participating companies will receive a toolkit they can use to plan their event and swag for walkers.

For more tips about getting and staying healthy, visit the American Heart Association’s Healthy for GoodTM initiative at heart.org/movemore.  

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