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November 01, 2010

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I think the Walk Friendly Communities program is fantastic. It will help encourage people to walk more. Walking helps one to not only be healthier but happier as well.

What a great initiative! There is nothing like a nice walk on a pleasant day. A cool breeze, the sound of birds nearby and seeing neighbors can make a walk relaxing, as well as healthy. Having a safe means of walking will make cities across the nation more pleasant, and help to bring people together.

I attended college in a major metropolitan area where I could walk to anything I needed. This included health care facilities, shopping, entertainment, etc.... and I was able to live for four years WITHOUT a car. In looking back, this was definitely a time that I felt and looked more healthy.

I wish rural areas in America had this opportunity for healthier living.

Tim McCullen
http://www.windowgang.com

Walking is the way that can keep you healthy for many years and that can improve your health as well..

This is really good if we get safer walking environment in our cities, towns because through walking we can keep ourselves away from different diseases. The main reason behind our illness is that in the era of technology, we remain whole time at our offices and homes means full day sitting, I think we are not human beings like machines we are just working, working and working because of that we don't get the time for walk so that we may get fresh air....

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