How to Walk Yourself Healthy and Happy
Discover the Physical and Mental Benefits of Regular Walking
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Narrated by:
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Russ Williams
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Written by:
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Russ Williams
About this listen
Walking is aerobic exercise; it is also the ‘superfood’ of exercise.
Most of us do it every day to varying degrees, and many of us do not fully appreciate the many proven benefits for the body and mind that you can get simply by taking regular walks.
Author Russ Williams – a UK based broadcaster – has been a walker for many years and noticed a distinct upturn in his physical and mental health as a result of walking regularly.
He researched and subsequently wrote this book to help people fully understand why walking is such an important way of exercising and to understand the many proven benefits of doing it for the mind and body.
In his audiobook he shares the medical evidence and why you can reap the benefits without taking a big chunk out of your daily life and routine.
How to Walk Yourself Healthy and Happy explains how walking can significantly help:
- Blood pressure health
- Safe weight loss
- Control cholesterol levels
- Correct your posture
- Increase core muscle strength and flexibility
- Energy levels
- Ease back pain
- Control diabetes
- Encourage better brain health
- Tackle and solve sleep issues.
- Increase memory capacity
- Aid recovery from cancer treatment
- Post cardiac event recovery
- Reduce the risk of a heart attack or stroke
- Issues and conditions of the menopause
- Reduce loneliness
- Improve mood and your state of mind
Discover the many types of walking that you can do (14 in total!) – there really is a type of walking for everyone.
The audiobook shows you what to do and what not to do and explains why starting out modestly and increasing your walks and their intensity over time gives the most sustainable benefits to your health.
©2020 Russ Williams (P)2020 M-y Books Ltd