Building a walking routine
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Re: Building a walking routine
#12Of course, what this usually ignores is "...and live somewhere where you can actually safely walk for an hour".
Where do people live where going outside for a walk for an hour is that dangerous? I'm pretty sure even if you lived in a super high crime rate area you could still find times to go outside for a walk during the day. Unless we're talking about extreme scenarios like living in an active war-zone.
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#131. Exercise is better than Zoloft in treating depression
2. Students with higher fitness scores also have higher test scores
3. People learn vocabulary words 20 percent faster following exercise than they did before exercise
4. A massive Dutch study of 19,288 twins and their families published in 2006 showed that exercisers are less anxious, less depressed, less neurotic, and also more socially outgoing.
5. A study in London in 2004 showed that even ten minutes of exercise could blunt an alcoholic’s craving.
I wrote a summary/highlight of the key ideas in the book here : https://www.chestergrant.com/highlights-from-spark-how-exerc...
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#14Of course, what this usually ignores is "...and live somewhere where you can actually safely walk for an hour".
Where do people live where going outside for a walk for an hour is that dangerous? I'm pretty sure even if you lived in a super high crime rate area you could still find times to go outside for a walk during the day. Unless we're talking about extreme scenarios like living in an active war-zone.
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#15Of course, what this usually ignores is "...and live somewhere where you can actually safely walk for an hour".
Where do people live where going outside for a walk for an hour is that dangerous? I'm pretty sure even if you lived in a super high crime rate area you could still find times to go outside for a walk during the day. Unless we're talking about extreme scenarios like living in an active war-zone.
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#16Of course, what this usually ignores is "...and live somewhere where you can actually safely walk for an hour".
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#18Of course, what this usually ignores is "...and live somewhere where you can actually safely walk for an hour".
I love walking but very annoying these days.
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#19Of course, what this usually ignores is "...and live somewhere where you can actually safely walk for an hour".
Where do people live where going outside for a walk for an hour is that dangerous? I'm pretty sure even if you lived in a super high crime rate area you could still find times to go outside for a walk during the day. Unless we're talking about extreme scenarios like living in an active war-zone.
Manila is such a place. I love walking every day. I really tried to walk there and it’s… hard.
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#20The circular design of Apple HQ seems to misunderstand the mental benefits of walking. Walking in a giant circular building your view never changes even slightly. I bet people doing that walk show fewer benefits of walking.
You could probably spend at least a few hours walking along every distinct path and have very few repeated views.