The benefits of physical activity
Being active has many benefits. It can:
- reduce the risk of major illnesses such as heart disease, strokes, diabetes and cancer
- strengthen muscles around your joints
- raises energy levels allowing you to do more
- stimulate brain activity allowing you to concentrate better
- boost self-confidence
- help your mood by reducing anxiety and depression
- improve your sleep quality
- help you maintain or reach a healthy weight.
Seeking medical advice
If you are older, have any health conditions or have been inactive for over a year it may be beneficial for you to talk to your doctor before you start doing any physical activity.
Starting physical activity
It does not matter what activity you do. The important thing is you start and that you enjoy it. If you have concerns about cost, there are activities you can do for free such as walking, running and cycling, plus things you can do in your own home.
Walking
Walking is one of the simplest, easiest and free ways to get more activity into your day and become healthier.
The easiest way to walk more is to make walking a habit. Think of ways to include walking in your daily routine. For example:
- walk part of your journey to work
- walk to the shops
- use the stairs instead of the lift
- leave the car behind for short journeys
- walk the kids to school
- do a regular walk with a friend
- go for a stroll with family or friends after dinner.
There are plenty of places to go walking across Chorley. View more information on our parks and recreational grounds.
View and download outher local walking routes in the area.
Walking in a group
Walking in a group is a great way to start walking, make new friends and stay motivated.
Chorley Walkie Talkies is a social walking group and was set up to provide regular scheduled walking sessions for anyone who wants to improve their fitness. You can find out more information about the group on the Chorley Walkie Talkies Facebook page.
The Ramblers organise group walks for all ages and fitness levels. View more information on the Ramblers website.
Running
Taking up running can seem like a scary prospect, especially if you feel out of shape or unfit.
The NHS Couch to 5K plan is designed to get you off the couch and gradually work you up to running 5K or for half an hour in just 9 weeks.
Please visit the NHS' Couch to 5K website for more information.
If you prefer running in a group, then you can find more information below:
Cycling
Cycling is a low impact aerobic exercise that offers a variety of benefits. It also varies in intensity, so it's suitable for all levels. You can cycle as a mode of transportation, for casual activity, or as intense exercise.
Join the movement by Sport England
This is a brand-new campaign funded by the National Lottery. It gives you tips, advice and guidance on how to keep or get active in and around your home. View more information on the Sport England website.
This Girl Can
This campaign aims to get women and girls more active. View more information on the This Girl Can website.