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Ideas to Help You Move More

The Road Less Traveled

 

  • Park further away from your destination.
  • Walk-in instead of driving-thru.
  • Pay inside instead of paying at the pump.
  • Take another lap after you've finished shopping.
  • Walk your dog every day, even if you don't have a dog!
  • Take a 10-minute walking break at a local rest area every hour your spend sitting in a car.
  • Take a lap around the airport terminal next time you have a layover.
  • Don't wait in line for the escalator or elevator.  Take the stairs.
Screen Time
  • Screen time includes TV, computer and video games.
  • The average American watches 4 hours and 35 minutes of TV each day, more than twice the daily recommendation.
  • Try to keep your screen time to under 2 hours a day.
  • Click here to learn more about Screen Time.
Foot Loose
  • Join a dance class.
  • Take a walk by a park, lake or river to enjoy the scenery.
  • Dust off your old equipment.  When's the last time you played tennis or a round of golf?
  • Take a Health Day instead of a sick day.  Put your health first.
Join a Club
  • Join a club to meet other people who like to be physically active.
  • There are clubs for walking, hiking, biking, running, dancing, swimming, and many more.
  • Can't find a club?  Start your own.
  • Encourage your kids to start a club.
  • Start your own walking group.  Meet with neighbors, friends and family.
 Get Involved
  • Partner with local city governments to develop trails and other fitness facilities.
  • Join your local Turning Point partnership to learn how to improve the health of your community.
  • Join the Oklahoma Fit Kids Coalition to learn how to improve the health of Oklahoma children.
Join Your Local Planning Council
  • Develop policy for city councils or planning districts to incorporate sidewalks in new construction areas.
  • Partner with local parks and recreation, home builder and real estate associations to add paths.
 Neighborhood Associations
  • Work with your community or neighborhood association to repair existing sidewalks and install lighting.
  • Ask city/state agencies to post signs to discourage cars from driving fast through pedestrian areas.
  • Post pedestrian crossing signs in communities to alert drivers.
Practice Safety
  • Encourage the use of helmets when riding bicycles, roller blades, razors, scooters and motorized vehicles.
  • Wear light-color clothing when exercising outside in the dark.
  • Choose shoes, bike pedals and clothing with reflective material to help drivers see you.
  • Always cross roads at intersections or designated pedestrian crosswalks.
 Healthy Schools
  • Make sure fitness and nutrition information is included in professional days for school staff.
  • Ask to see if your child's school is a Certified Healthy Business.
  • Get involved with your local school's Fit and Healthy School Advisory Committee.
Knowledge is the Key
  • Ask teachers to incorporate nutrition and physical activity into their lesson plans.
  • Check to see if your local school offers "experiential" learning.  It increases activity and learning.
  • Encourage your congregation to offer on-site physical activity to community members.
Healthy Worksites
  • Incorporate physical activity breaks into your workday.
  • Take stretch breaks during conferences, workshops and meetings.
  • Coordinate an exercise class in a break room for employees before and/or after work.
  • Ask your employer to offer flexible work hours to allow for onsite physical activity during the workday.
  • Request flexible time during lunch breaks for physical activity.
  • Start activity clubs at work.  Walking, cycling, soccer, softball, etc.
  • Develop a draft policy that promotes physical activity and flexible work schedules to allow for activity.
  • Learn how to become a Certified Healthy Business.
Promote the Stairs
  • Provide safe and appealing stairwells and promote their usage.
  • Post signage in the stairwells.
  • Start a stair-walkers club.  Post a log sheet in the stairwell for participants.
Last Modified on 04/20/2009
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