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Healthy Walks Homepage
This page was last updated on Sunday August 17, 2008
Waterside Walking Group
People walking
People walking
Local GP’s for Hythe and Blackfield and Marchwood have recently started running a healthy walks group alternating between the Blackfield and Hythe sites on Sunday mornings at 10am.

The walks are open to everyone, whether they are registered as a patient or not.

Information about the group can be found by visiting:

www.greenpractice.co.uk/walkinggroup.html

Details of the group walks will be posted on the healthy walks homepage.

The next walk is on Sunday 24th August at 10am a circular route leaving and returning to Blackfield Health Centre Via Dark Lane. (Distance 1 mile - route)

Hythe and Dibden Circular Walk Leaflets
Hythe and Dibden Circular Walk Leaflets
Hampshire Paths Partnership has been involved in a new Healthy Walking initiative through partnership with the New Forest District Council and the NHS Primary Care Trust. The purpose of this initiative is to encourage people to take regular exercise by identifying short circular walks close to residential areas which are easy to walk and follow.

Walking is a good form of exercise. Healthy walks make it easier to exercise as part of your normal day. Regular brisk walks will increase your heart rate, making you warm and slightly out of breath. Start slowly, enjoy the fresh air, and gradually build up to the recommended 30 minutes a day.

The benefits of regular brisk walking include
  • Reduces the risk of heart disease
  • Keeps your heart strong
  • Reduces or maintains your weight
  • Reduces blood pressure
  • Tones your muscles
  • Relaxation and enjoyment
Calories used when walking
Weight (stones)
8
9.5
11
12.5
14
15.5
17
Calories used after walking 1 mile
64
79
93
107
120
136
152

If you are taking medication, recently had an operation or in any doubt about your ability, please consult your doctor.

Walking Safely

  • Tell someone when & where you are going walking & when you expect to be back
  • Wear suitable clothing & footwear
  • Take care crossing roads
  • If you are walking in poor light, wear reflective clothing

To date the following routes are available - 3 in Fawley, 3 in Fordingbridge, 3 in Hythe & Dibden, 3 in Marchwood and 4 in Ringwood. All of the routes have an accompanying leaflet and are waymarked with a white arrow and red heart. If you are not local to the above areas there are many other opportunities available to help you discover walks closer to home.

Walking the way to health
Walking the way to health
The leaflets are available free of charge at local newsagents, doctors surgeries, community and recreation centres, Local Information Points and libraries. They can also be downloaded as a PDF File from the walks pages.

Please help Hampshire County Council develop and improve healthy walks by completing the Healthy Walks Survey on their web site.Walking the Way to Health is a national initiative of the British Heart Foundation and the Countryside Agency.

It has ambitious aims - to improve the health and fitness of more than a million people, especially those who do little exercise or who live in areas of poor health.

Healthy Walks 1 Circular Walk 1
Healthily Walks 2 Circular Walk 2
Healthy Walks 3 Circular Walk 3
Hampshire County Council Hampshire Paths Partnership New Forest NHS Primary Care Trust New Forest District Council Health For All in the New Forest Hythe and Dibden Parish Council The Countryside Agency
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