11 Easy Ways to Make Walking More Fun

Lost your lust for hitting the pavement? Put the spring back in your step by making your daily walk a workout for the mind as well as the body.

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How to make walking less boring

Whether you walk for recreation, physical fitness or simply as a means of getting from point A to point B, the health benefits are the same. Besides getting your heart pumping, walking can boost your mood and energy, while promoting a good night’s sleep. It’s a popular activity, as well, with just over half of Canadians aged 18 to 79 walking 7,500 steps a day, on average.

But after a while, the routes we normally take on our walks can start feeling a bit, well… Boring. The good news is, there are plenty of ways to make this daily dose of physical activity more satisfying. The key is to make walking a workout for the mind and soul as well as for the body. The following tips are sure to add spring to your step.

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Read the clouds

Learn the fundamentals of amateur meteorology, and you’ll never find your walk boring again! Keep your eyes on the skies: what can you tell from the clouds? Which way is the wind blowing? Is a front coming in? Just how accurate was the morning weather forecast, anyway?

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Take up birdwatching

Even if you tend to walk solo, chances are you’ll encounter some feathered friends along the route. Keep a checklist of the birds you see on your walk. How many different species can you identify, and how do their numbers change with the seasons?

Need help learning what’s what? This gallery of beautiful Canadian birds is a great place to start.

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Become a local historian

Note the street names you pass on your walking route. Where do they come from? What’s the story of your neighbourhood, as told by the names of the streets, parks and other features you encounter?

Don’t miss this roundup of funniest town names across Canada.

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Grab fresh grub

Why not shake up your usual route and walk to your local farmers’ market to pick up something fresh and tasty for dinner? If you don’t have a market within walking distance, make it a point to park a few blocks away from your favourite vendors so you’ll still get a good walk in.

Check out 10 must-visit farmers’ markets across Canada.

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“Play” the real estate market

You don’t have to be house hunting to have fun speculating on real estate! The next time you encounter a “for sale” sign on your walk, guess the property’s asking price, then check the listing when you get back home. How close did you get?

Here are 13 secrets real estate agents want you to know.

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Get your tech on

From wearable step counters to cool apps that help you stay motivated, the latest technology can be a fun way to spice up your walk. The free ParticipACTION app, for instance, is a handy fitness tracker that can record of all your steps and movement. Set daily, weekly and monthly step challenges for yourself, and use the app to gauge your progress.

No gear? No problem! These household items double as fitness equipment.

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Strengthen a friendship

Invite a friend to join you on your walk. Not only will the conversation put some pep back in your step, but bringing a friend along will also keep you committed to walking on a regular basis.

Here’s some helpful advice on how to make new friends as an adult.

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Engage the imagination

Studies repeatedly show that the more parents move, the more their kids move, too. The next time you’re walking with young ones, keep their minds as active as their legs by engaging them in a classic game like I-spy.

Here are the telltale signs you need to move more.

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Plan a cool pitstop

What could be more motivating than an icy cool destination on a sweltering summer’s day? Plan a refreshing “cooling station” stop along your walking route, whether it’s the local (air-conditioned!) supermarket, a shaded park bench or a splash pad.

Find out the easiest way to get a full body workout from walking.

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Get reacquainted with your green thumb

You don’t need an exotic national park nearby to reconnect with nature. While on your daily walk, take time to soak in the beauty of your neighbours’ garden beds. What’s currently in bloom? What’s thriving, given your shared growing conditions? What inspiration can you find to enhance your own curb appeal?

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Adopt a furry friend

If you’re ready to take on the commitment of adding a fur baby to your family, the rewards can be enormous. Not only are there plenty of health benefits associated with owning a dog, it’ll also ensure you’ve got an enthusiastic walking companion for life.

Next, find out what happens to your body when you start walking 10,000 steps a day.

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