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Carleton University’s Workplace Walking Program Materials provided by the Physical Activity Resource Centre (PARC) Walking Revolution

Carleton University’s Workplace Walking Program Materials provided by the Physical Activity Resource Centre (PARC) Funded by the Government of Ontario

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Page 1: Carleton University’s Workplace Walking Program Materials provided by the Physical Activity Resource Centre (PARC) Funded by the Government of Ontario

Carleton University’s Workplace Walking Program

Materials provided by the Physical Activity Resource Centre (PARC)

Funded by the Government of Ontario

Walking Revolution

Page 2: Carleton University’s Workplace Walking Program Materials provided by the Physical Activity Resource Centre (PARC) Funded by the Government of Ontario

Walking Revolution– How the program will work at

Carleton• The program is open to all Carleton employees

• All levels of walkers are welcome to participate

• Participants receive a pedometer and walking kit

• The first walk is scheduled for Tuesday, September 21, at 12:10 p.m.

• Walks will be held twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays

• The meeting point is outside the University Centre in front of the Bookstore

• Volunteers will offer a faster and slower paced group for each walk

• Walks take place rain or shine

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Walking Revolution– How the program will work at

Carleton• Participants are encouraged to submit the total

number of steps accumulated per week to the online tracker on the healthy workplace website.

• Each month a list of “high steppers” will be posted.

• Random prize draws will also take place for all participants who have submitted their step count.

• Prizes include water bottles, tote bags, toques, lunch boxes, and umbrellas

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Pedometers

Each participant will receive a pedometerProvides motivationFits on the belt or waist band of pantsWorn at the hip and lined up above the kneeResearch recommends 10,000 steps per dayTest it by clipping it on and walking 20 steps – check to see that it is accurate

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Health benefitsReduces body fat and promotes weight loss

Strengthens the heart and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease

Helps reduce stress and tension

Reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes and certain cancers, including colorectal and breast cancer

Strengthens muscles, bones, and joints to reduce the risk of injury and prevent osteoporosis

Increases the ability to maintain independent living later in life

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More health benefits

Increases energy levels Improves posture and balance Increases self esteem Improves sleepIncreases social interactions with

friends, family and co-workers

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Considerations Safety

•Please obey the rules of the road•Be mindful of other walkers or cyclists•Carry a cell phone in case of an emergency •If any participant complains of pain or dizziness, advise them to stop walking until the symptoms pass. Call Campus Safety at 4444 for help, if required. •Please don’t leave anyone behind. Ask participants to let you know if they need to leave at some point in the walk so that you know they are safe.

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Considerations Shoes and Clothing

•Wear shoes that provide support and comfort. Dress shoes may lead to injury or blisters.•Wear comfortable clothing made of breathable fabric that allows for movement.•Wear layers so that you can remove some if you get too warm.•Wear a hat or carry an umbrella to prevent sunburn and sunstroke.

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Considerations Weather and Hydration

•Wear sunscreen and a hat even on cloudy days.•Carry an umbrella and wear a rain coat and appropriate foot wear on rainy days.•If it’s hot and humid, keep the walk at a slow pace and make it a shorter walk. If it’s extremely humid (30 degrees or more), meet the participants at the designated time and place and consider cancelling the walk.•Be sure to drink water before and after the walk. Carry a water bottle with you while you walk.

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In case of emergency

Call 4444 for the campus Safety department

Once the emergency has passed, please contact the Healthy Workplace Coordinator to provide an update and details on the incident

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Checklist

Items to bring for each walk:WaterCell phoneDirections Pedometer

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Thank you!

Let’s get Carleton walking!