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Healthy WalksThis page was uploaded on: Saturday, May 30, 2015 |
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Walking for Health is a low cost and cost effective way of helping people in local areas to take control of their own health and lead more active lives by taking part in regular led health walks.
Regular walking will:
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What is a health walk?A free led group walk usually lasting between 30-90 minutes. It should start at a slow pace to allow warm up, speed up for the main part of the walk and then slow towards the end to allow cool down. It should make the individual feel warmer and sweat a little, increase their rate of breathing and raise their pulse – but not so fast that they cannot talk. |
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What is Walking for Health?Walking for Health encourages people of all ages to join regular, short walks in their own communities. Fun, free and supportive, which is why once they've tried it walkers tend to stick at it. Led by a trained walk leader, the walk helps boost the health of participants whilst enjoying local, natural spaces in the company of others. The social side of walking can be as important for wellbeing as the walk itself. There are more than 600 led heath walk scheme in England, many of which offer a number of walks each week. |
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What do I need?
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Listen to the Forest FM radio interviewing about Ringwood Healthy Walks with Craig Summers, the new Volunteer Walk Leader. |
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Healthy Walks in the New ForestKey Entry level/wheelchair users - under 30 mins |
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Useful linksLinks to Healthy Walking related websites can be found by following this link. |
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Important informationThese walks are intended for, and should only be undertaken by persons in basic good health. If you are in any doubt about whether you are medically fit to undertake any walk, you should contact your doctor before participating. You are responsible for your own, and any accompanying under 18's safety. Volunteer Walks Leaders are not trained to provide first aid. All walkers walk at their own risk. Only assistance dogs are permitted on the walks.
Please Note: Walk leaders are volunteers, without whom there would be no walks |
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Walk leadersWe are always keen to have more walk leaders - if you are interested and would like further information, please contact our Healthy Walks Co-ordinator:Telephone: 01425 482773 Email: [email protected]
If you would like to enrol on a Walk Leader training course please download the form, complete it and email back to [email protected]
Free Walk Leader TrainingFollowing the success of the its Volunteer Walk Leader training, Community First New Forest hopes to offer further opportunities for people to train to organise and lead healthy walks across the New Forest. |
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