As the days grow longer and the weather warms up, spring offers the perfect opportunity to step outside and get moving. One of the simplest and most effective ways to support your health is by going for a walk.
Walking doesn’t require special equipment or a gym membership. It’s free, flexible, and can be done almost anywhere. But its benefits go far beyond convenience.
Why walking matters
Regular walking can help improve heart health, boost circulation, and support healthy blood pressure. It’s also a gentle, low-impact activity that’s easier on the joints than many other forms of exercise—making it a great option for people of all fitness levels.
Walking is also good for your mind. Spending time outdoors, especially in green spaces, has been linked to reduced stress, improved mood, and better overall mental well-being. Even a short walk can help clear your head and lift your spirits.
The added benefits of spring
Spring brings fresh air, blooming flowers, and a renewed sense of energy. Walking outside during this season can make physical activity feel more enjoyable and less like a chore. Sunlight exposure can also help regulate sleep patterns and boost vitamin D levels, which play a role in bone health and immune function.
Simple ways to get started
- Start small: Even 10–15 minutes a day can make a difference
- Choose a pleasant route: Parks, trails, or quiet neighbourhoods can make walks more enjoyable
- Walk with a friend: Adding a social element can help you stay motivated
- Listen to your body: Go at a pace that feels comfortable and gradually build up over time
A step in the right direction
You don’t need to make big changes to see benefits. Adding a daily walk to your routine is a simple, evidence-informed way to support your physical and mental health. This spring, consider making walking part of your day. Your body and mind will thank you.
Learn more about the health benefits of walking: Join our upcoming webinar
Curious about how to get the most out of walking? Join us on April 29 at 7:00 PM EST for a free 60-minute webinar: Walking for Health and Independence.
Walking is one of the easiest and most effective ways to stay active, independent, and healthy as we age—but questions often come up. How many steps do you really need? Does speed matter? What about Nordic walking or seasonal challenges? Should you use an assistive device?
In this session, Dr. Marla Beauchamp will share the latest evidence on the benefits of walking, along with practical tips to help you walk safely and maximize those benefits. The webinar will be hosted by Dr. Anthony Levinson.
We hope you can join us! Register here.


