Wellness Walks With Wildlife

My life has been so very different since I retired from my one full-time job and devoted myself to writing full-time. Of course, there was less stress from deadlines, office politics, and commuting to New York City. I still have some deadline stress when a new book is due, but it doesn’t compare. More importantly, I have more time to take care of myself and my family. As part of taking care of myself, I am trying to lose weight as you know. Part of that involves getting in a daily walk which I love mostly because of the nature around me. It’s just so beautiful. On Monday I was able to watch a whale breach several times as it ate feeder fish. Occasionally I can catch sight of a bald eagle or an osprey flying away with a fish in its talons. For the last few weeks, the swans have been nesting on the island in Silver Lake again. They come back every year and usually have five or six babies that hang out for a little while before mama, papa, and baby cygnets fly off. There is something so relaxing and re-energizing about being surrounded by nature. The Japanese have a practice called shinrin-yoku or “Forest bathing.” It involves taking a walk in a forest, but in reality, any walk in nature where you pay attention to your surroundings, skip the smartphone, etc. can be helpful. The mindfulness of appreciating your surroundings can reduce stress, boost immunity, lift your mood, and improve your mental health in general. So if you’re feeling a little down or anxious, take a slow walk in nature, breathe it in deeply (literally), and it may help you feel better.

swans silver lake wellness walk with wildlife

#WorkoutWednesday – Walking for Weight Loss

I posted on Monday about gaining back five pounds and am happy to say I’ve already lost two of those pounds. Watching my carbs, eating healthier and being more active has done the trick! One of the ways that I’m more active is by trying to take a couple of walks during the day. Usually a walk right after my writing sprint and another either in the afternoon or post-dinner. I love walking and it’s a great form of exercise. It’s easy on your body, simple to do and you don’t need any fancy equipment. So get out there and start walking and if I haven’t convinced you, here are links to some articles on the benefits of walking:

    50Plus Fitness Walking: https://bit.ly/2ZG8Zw8
    Prevention Magazine: https://www.prevention.com/fitness/a20485587/benefits-from-walking-every-day/
    Arthritis.Org: https://www.arthritis.org/health-wellness/healthy-living/physical-activity/walking/12-benefits-of-walking

#WorkoutWednesday – The Bear Crawl

I haven’t shared progress in a month and am sad to say there’s been little progress. In fact, a setback with all the wedding prep and celebrations. But I’m back at it and trying not to get frustrated, which happens often on this health journey of mine. For today I’m sharing an exercise that I’ve heard a lot about and have to try: The Bear Crawl. When you watch this video you’ll think, looks easy enough, but I’m told it’s not. The nice thing about it is that it works all parts of your body and you can do it anywhere you have enough space. No weights or fancy equipment to do this exercise. Always a good thing if you’re not near a gym. If you see me doing this on the beach next summer, join in!

Agility exercise workout bear crawl

Thanks to Jason Thomas at www.ironwarriortraining.com for the Bear Crawl Video!
Original Image by Rain Carnation from Pixabay