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The Walking Living

People walking in different environments
People walking in different environments

Walking is scientifically proven to increase muscle strength, help with weight loss, lower blood pressure, ease joint pain and reduce your risk of some cancers and heart disease. Such a simple task, has so many benefits to it. So that brings the question, why don’t more people walk?

If you walk for just half an hour a day, you can reap the benefits that walking brings. Walking doesn’t just bring physical benefits, but also emotional benefits. Walking is said to help with anxiety, depression, mental fog, and ADHD. It can also boost creativity, leading to better motivation and productivity. 

I try to go on a walk everyday. On days that are colder I tend to skip it even though I know I should. I have noticed all the benefits walking has brought me, such as increased energy throughout the day, sleeping easier at night, and not craving so much sweets.

It is such a therapeutic experience, whether you listen to music, or listen to the sounds around you. Walking can be done anywhere as well. Through a neighborhood, around the city, or in the woods. My favorite place to walk is in the woods, completely surrounded by nature. When you start walking and let your mind wander, it almost feels like a fever dream. It’s as if my legs are on autopilot, walking the trail through the woods while my brain is free to think or not to think and I can escape the world for a couple hours or just fifteen minutes. 

Another plus to walking is that it’s free! It doesn’t require much effort, and is a great beginner exercise method to people who are just beginning to work out more. 

So, whether it’s night or day, fifteen minutes or fifty hours, city or rural, walking is a great form of therapy and exercise. Now that you know  a little bit more about waking, it’s your turn to walk.

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Avery Babson
Avery Babson, Staff Writer
Avery Babson is a 15-year-old sophomore from Shallotte, North Carolina. This is her first year of West Wind Newspaper and she is most looking forward to doing interviews and further learning photojournalism. Babson’s goal for the school year is to get more involved in school clubs and events.   “I hope to learn how to get better at talking to people,” said Babson. “Learn more social skills and be more active in school. Last year I did nothing other than book club.”   Babson’s favorite subject in school is English, in her free time, you can find her reading a book or playing with her dog, Cooper. Although Babson doesn't know what she wants to do in the future, she has her goals set for an Ivy League college.    “I’d like to go to an Ivy League college because I have confidence in my GPA and club experience,” said Babson. “ I want to push myself to be the greatest I can be."
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