If you're looking for an easy way to enhance your wellbeing, getting outside for a walk today might be one of the best decisions you make.
It can feel like a bit of a luxury to spend time in nature, unplug and reconnect with ourselves and the world around us, but finding that window can pay dividends. Research shows that something as simple as a walk in nature can have profound benefits for both your mental and physical wellbeing.
Whether you like to stroll through a local park, hike in the countryside or promenade peacefully along the beach, immersing yourself in the natural world can boost your mood, help reduce the stresses of daily life, and improve your overall health.
In today’s blog, we found out why nature is so beneficial for us, and learn tips to help us make walking outside become part of a conscious, healthy lifestyle choice.
Walking in Nature is Good for Your Overall Wellness
There’s lots of research to support the fact that spending time in nature is good for your health and wellbeing.
So, combining these two elements and taking a well-deserved walk in nature will multiply the benefits you receive.
Nature and your mental health
When it comes to mental health, nature is the mood-enhancing ‘pill’ that offers no side-effects and provides a whole host of benefits:
Reduces Stress and Anxiety
Taking a stroll outside, especially in green spaces, has been shown to reduce cortisol (the stress hormone) and promote relaxation.
Boosts Mood, Fights Depression
Being surrounded by trees, birdsong and fresh air can shift your mindset and bring a sense of peace.
Physical Health Benefits of Walking in the Great Outdoors
If all that wasn’t enough, there’s plenty of evidence of the positive effects of nature on our physical health, too:
Supports Heart Health
Walking offers a low-impact but effective method of cardiovascular exercise that helps improve circulation, lower blood pressure and strengthen the heart.
And walking 3,867 steps a day was shown to begin to reduce the risk of dying from any cause – the more you walk, the better for your health.
The same study also revealed that the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease decreases significantly with every 500 to 1000 extra steps you walk.
When combined with fresh air and natural surroundings, the experience becomes even more enjoyable and beneficial.
Boosts Immune Function
Want to super-boost your immune system? Spending time outdoors exposes you to fresh air and natural sunlight, both of which can support a healthy immune system.
Sunlight helps your body produce vitamin D, essential for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation.
But it’s very act of breathing in fresh air on a walk in the woods, for example, that studies have shown to be extremely beneficial. Doing this is believed to
boost our immunity by increasing our ‘natural killer cells’.
This may be due to the phytoncides (natural compounds released by trees) and certain microbes found in soil) – which we inhale when we get out into nature.
Mindfulness and Creativity
The benefits of nature on our health seem never-ending. In addition to all the positives we’ve laid out above, taking a walk outside also encourages a mindfulness.
The thinking is that the rhythmic motion of walking, combined with the sensory experience of nature allows you to become present in the moment. This mindfulness can help reduce stress, improve emotional resilience and enhance your overall wellbeing.
What better reason to go outdoors for a stroll?
How to Make the Most of Your Nature Walks
If you don’t already spend a lot of time outdoors, reaping the benefits of nature, here are some tips to help you get started:
- Find a safe space locally – this could be a park, woodland, or a coastal path. Choose somewhere that makes you feel comfortable and at ease.
- Do it mindfully – instead of rushing, take your time to notice the sights, sounds and scents around you.
- Leave your phone behind (or on silent) – disconnecting from digital distractions will help you fully immerse yourself in the experience.
- Try walking with a friend or pet – this can help to motivate you to go out and do it. Sharing the experience can also increase your enjoyment of it.
- Make it part of your routine – scheduling a regular 20-minute walk can have a noticeable impact on your health and mood.
Walking in nature is one of the simplest, most effective ways to improve your health and wellbeing. From reducing stress and anxiety to boosting heart health and immune function, the benefits are both immediate and long-term.
Whether you’re looking to clear your mind, get some gentle exercise or simply enjoy the beauty of the outdoors, a walk in nature is healthy for you – inside and out.
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