Walking: The Wonder Drug
Walking is the epitome of minimalism. With reasonably comfortable shoes, all you need to do is step outside. Begin any time, and go anywhere. We all know that walking supports physical health, improving heart function, strengthening joints and muscles, even boosting immune response. According to Dr. Thomas Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease Control, walking is "the closest thing we have to a wonder drug." But walking can do even more. If the day is fine, any walk will do. Annie Dillard A history This simple activity that you've been doing since you were about a year old is something you might take for granted. My grandsons walk with boundless energy. They're never tired. They accept that I may sit to rest on a convenient bench along the way, but they never need to. I remember walking with my father when I was quite small. Our regular destinations were the public library and park about a half-mile from our home, so Daddy carried ...