Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 November 2025

Walking for Wellness This Christmas: A Simple Way to Boost Your Health and Lift Your Spirits

Christmas is a joyful time of year, but it can also be busy, tiring, and a little overwhelming. 

Between late-night shopping, social events, family gatherings and rich festive foods, it’s easy to forget to look after our own wellbeing.

One of the simplest ways to stay healthy during the festive season is also one of the most enjoyable: walking. 

Whether you’re strolling through a frosty village lane, wandering around your local Christmas markets, or hopping onto your home treadmill when the weather turns icy, walking is a brilliant way to support both physical and mental health.

Pair it with balanced, seasonal eating, and you’ve got a wellness routine that fits beautifully into a festive lifestyle.

Why Walking Works Wonders at Christmastime

It supports heart health

With heavier meals and more frequent treats, December can be demanding on the body. A brisk walk helps improve circulation, increase heart rate, and keep your cardiovascular system happy.

It helps balance festive indulgence

Christmas pudding, mince pies, and cheeseboards are part of the fun — and walking helps keep weight steady without needing intense workouts.

It boosts energy during darker days

Short daylight hours can make us feel sluggish. A walk outdoors (or on your treadmill while listening to carols!) helps increase oxygen flow and lifts your energy naturally.

It reduces festive stress

Walking lowers stress hormones and increases endorphins. It’s a perfect escape from crowded shops, noisy relatives, or pre-Christmas deadlines.

It lifts mood through winter

Many people feel dips in mood during the darker months. Walking — especially among twinkling Christmas lights or crisp countryside air — can help reduce anxiety and improve emotional wellbeing.

Using a Home Treadmill Over the Winter Months

Bad weather, icy pavements, and short days often reduce how much we walk. A home treadmill keeps your routine going without stepping into the cold.

Why it’s perfect during December:

You can walk while watching festive films.

No slipping on frosty pavements.

Ideal for short, calming sessions between busy seasonal tasks.

Great for starting or ending the day with a healthy ritual.

If you’re new to treadmills, start slow and steady — 10–15 minutes a day builds the habit without pressure.

Healthy Eating That Fits the Festive Theme

Your body will thank you for small, mindful choices that pair beautifully with walking:

Add extra winter veg: carrots, parsnips, leeks and cabbage.

Keep balanced snacks on hand: fruit, nuts, yoghurt, or oatcakes.

Drink enough water — central heating can be dehydrating.

Enjoy treats guilt-free, but add lighter meals between big festive feasts.

Healthy eating doesn’t have to reduce festive enjoyment — it simply helps you feel at your best throughout the season.

Simple Ways to Add More Walking to Your Christmas Routine

Explore local Christmas lights on foot.

Wrap up warm and enjoy a countryside stroll with your partner or family.

Take a walk after your Christmas dinner — a lovely tradition to start.

Add short walks between festive tasks: gift wrapping, baking, decorating.

Use your treadmill for cosy indoor sessions on rainy or snowy days.

Small steps make a big difference, especially during the festive season.

Walking is one of the easiest and most joyful ways to look after yourself during Christmas. It supports your heart, boosts your mood, helps with sleep, balances indulgent foods, and brings a sense of calm amidst the festive bustle.

With a home treadmill and a little healthy eating, you can feel energised, grounded, and ready to enjoy every moment of the holiday season. My wife gave ourselves an early present of a Reebok treadmill several weeks ago and we have already noticed a difference in our health levels.

Here's what we said about them last month "Why Everyone Should Own a Reebok GT40 S Treadmill This Christmas" https://thatschristmas.blogspot.com/2025/10/why-everyone-should-own-reebok-gt40-s.html

Tuesday, 22 April 2025

Not long now! Bristol Walk Fest launches on 1st May

Bristol Walk Fest, 1-31 May, has hundreds of walks on offer, with something happening every single day of the month!

The festival kicks off on Thursday 1st May with an inspiring launch event at Arup, featuring local heroes, championing the benefits of walking for mental health. 

Speakers include:

Taylor Moore: Bristol Rovers player & ambassador for 5k Your Way mental health support

Helen Cox: Bristol Rovers assistant coach & Rebound with Rovers, mental-health group

Claire Allen: walked 4,000 miles around GB raising £25k for homelessness charities

Orla Hennessy: founder of Girls Who Walk Bristol, tackling loneliness among young women

We couldn't launch Bristol Walk Fest without putting on a walk too! Bristol Walking Alliance, in collaboration with Bristol Ramblers, will lead a pre-launch interactive walk focussing on the healthiness of our urban streets, from 6.00-6.45pm, starting and ending at the launch venue.

More info on speakers & pre-launch walk here: https://www.eventbookings.com/b/event/bristol-walk-fest-2025-launch-event

Q&A interviews with 2 of our speakers on the website: Orla Hennessy 2025, Claire Allen 2024

We also have hundreds of walks on offer this May! We are excited to have 77 different walk providers leading 150+ unique walks. With some providers offering walks on multiple dates and times, that makes more than 400 walks available between 1 and 31 May.

Says Karen Lloyd, Bristol Walk Fest director: “Bristol Walk Fest is a great chance to discover something new about the city, explore a new area, or try walking for the first time. With a choice of free walks every single day of the month, you’re bound to find something to pique your interest!

“Printed programmes are out now; available in libraries and community centres across Bristol. We are still adding new walks to the website too, so it’s worth exploring online.”

Walks are listed by categories: nature & wildlife; art, history & architecture; health & wellbeing, walking sports and walking for pleasure. 

Difficulty level search: easy, fairly easy, moderate or challenging. 

Access needs search: wheelchair, visually-impaired, buggy and family-friendly, rest stops, accessible by public transport, toilets/accessible toilets nearby, dogs on leads welcome, etc.

Online programme: https://www.bristolwalkfest.com/events

Monday, 18 November 2024

Men's Fusion Repreve Double Layer Walking Sock. The ideal Christmas gift for the walkers in your life

Recently That's Christmas published a blogpost about enjoying Christmas hikes or walks as part of the many ways you can celebrate Christmas and welcome in the New Year.

However, if you take walking seriously to any degree you really do need to get yourself the proper clothing, or to gift the proper clothing to the ramblers in your life.

These are, in our opinion, absolutely perfect!

Men's Fusion Repreve Double Layer Walking Sock

Regular price £18.50

VAT included. P&P calculated at checkout.

The Fusion Repreve Double Layer Walking Sock combines the 1000 Mile double layer with additional padding for extra comfort. Made from recycled materials the two layers reduce friction, mitigating the risk of blisters. (Ouch! Anything that mitigates against blisters is 100% OK in our opinion!)

The mid-calf length 1000 Mile Fusion Walk Sock breaks the mould with innovative design and material technology to provide a sock that offers everything that the walker could want or need.

https://www.1000mile.co.uk/products/fusion-repreve-double-layer-sock?variant=42173950591234


And here's the link to our blogpost on walking and rambling at Christmastime 

https://thatschristmas.blogspot.com/2024/11/countryside-rambles-for-festive-season.html