Walking
Groups: Health Ambassadors have started a number of walking
groups at work and in their neighbourhoods and social circles.
These groups also include educational information sharing, recipe
exchanges, healthy snacks, use of pedometers to measure distances
covered, and incentive programs to reward mileage goals.
"My
walking group is going well, I have received a positive response
from family and friends in terms of this and it has turned out
to be a nice social time as well as getting exercise. This is
something that I don't feel we make enough time for in our day-to-day
lives and I think the walks have been enjoyable for all. One
(pedometer is) sufficient since we all have walked the same
distance and burned the same number of calories after the walk."
"I've
created my exercise and healthy eating poster which I feel turned
out well. My boss at work has been very supportive in terms
of putting up posters in the lunch room to promote exercise
and healthy eating. I have some pamplets from the Heart and
Stroke Foundation and a healthy eating recipe book which has
proven useful."
"The
walking group is a hit!!!! We have about 20 participants, walking
approximately every other day now. There are some subgroups
forming to walk on the "off" days - I think the participants
are enjoying the pedometers - it gives them something to measure
their accomplishments."
"Everyone
is having a great time and sharing quick healthy recipes to
prepare after work, how the exercise is relieving stress, how
the walk makes the afternoon go by faster, we get a good laugh,
and how healthy it is to leave their work stations for the hour.
The participants REALLY seem to be enjoying themselves."
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activities in your community.