Hey Walkers! It's that time of day, isn't it? Your brain is threatening to go on strike, and the siren song of the sofa (and maybe a bag of chips) is getting louder by the minute. I get it. The afternoon slump is real, and my first instinct is usually a nap (but no can do). But what if, instead of crashing, you could recharge in just 10 minutes? This isn’t a punishing workout; it’s a quick reset for your body and your brain. In this 10-minute power break walk, we’re ditching the extra ...
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Hey Walkers! It's that time of day, isn't it? Your brain is threatening to go on strike, and the siren song of the sofa (and maybe a bag of chips) is getting louder by the minute. I get it. The afternoon slump is real, and my first instinct is usually a nap (but no can do). But what if, instead of crashing, you could recharge in just 10 minutes? This isn’t a punishing workout; it’s a quick reset for your body and your brain. In this 10-minute power break walk, we’re ditching the extra ...
Easy Ways to Incorporate Walking Into Your Day - Walking Challenge Day 5
Walking & Talking with Helen - Walking Workouts
17 minutes
1 year ago
Easy Ways to Incorporate Walking Into Your Day - Walking Challenge Day 5
Should you walk in the morning if you're a night person?Should you walk at night if your an early riser? Or should you stick to listening to your body clock? Today we spill the beans on invigorating morning routines and soothing evening rituals. Learn the "wake and walk" strategy for mornings - even if you’re not a morning person - and get ideas for stress-reducing evening walks that will ease you into sleep. This is day 5 of the walking workout challenge, part of the Walking and Talking with...
Walking & Talking with Helen - Walking Workouts
Hey Walkers! It's that time of day, isn't it? Your brain is threatening to go on strike, and the siren song of the sofa (and maybe a bag of chips) is getting louder by the minute. I get it. The afternoon slump is real, and my first instinct is usually a nap (but no can do). But what if, instead of crashing, you could recharge in just 10 minutes? This isn’t a punishing workout; it’s a quick reset for your body and your brain. In this 10-minute power break walk, we’re ditching the extra ...