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You may already know that walking is good for your heart and builds up bone strength. But are you aware that it may also help your brain block out distractions and keep you focused? Read what researchers say are the benefits that even a 10 minute stroll can have on your health. Visit AARP® Staying Sharp® for more brain health information.
My wife and I love to hike the forest trails. It is such a great way to communicate while getting exercise. We enjoy the scenery, get to talk about things going on in our lives, and enjoy the workout. It sure beats working, although I got a ton of exercise doing that for 31 years.
@AARPMaggie wrote:You may already know that walking is good for your heart and builds up bone strength. But are you aware that it may also help your brain block out distractions and keep you focused? Read what researchers say are the benefits that even a 10 minute stroll can have on your health. Visit AARP® Staying Sharp® for more brain health information.
This is where I've been hiking lately — Corriganville Park in Simi Valley, California.
This is about as green as it's going to get, I suspect. It's only going to get dryer and yellower as we move further into spring and summer.
It has some history as a movie location going back quite some time, but its most recent claim to fame is standing in as Spahn Ranch in Tarantino's "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" (2019).
I'm a big fan of hikes! I live in the city. Getting out and into nature is a welcome respite, and it's a great way to get some exercise and steps in! Last weekend, we went hiking in Maryland and brought our dog, Riley, along. She also loves the woods. We found a little stream and she plopped right down into it. Her face here sums up our feelings on hikes well 💜😊
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