27-11-2018, 18:23
Britain's walking charity, enjoying and protecting the great outdoors. Where are you walking?
*** A family member used to be the agony aunt on a women’s magazine. ‘Whenever anyone wrote in saying they were struggling with loneliness following a bereavement or separation, I would recommend the Ramblers,’ she tells me. ‘Walking is such a wonderful way to meet people.’ In this edition of walk, we celebrate the social side of walking. With Britain facing a loneliness epidemic and experts warning that isolation could be as harmful as smoking, we look at whether walking could provide the cure (p36). It’s accessible, affordable and has so many wellbeing benefits – no wonder GPs are starting to prescribe walking instead of medication for some patients. Walking isn’t just great for physical health and companionship, but mental health, too. When Jake Tyler had depression, he found a daily walk helped. Keen to spread the word about the benefits of fresh air and exercise, he set off on a walk around Britain. ***
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