Nordic walking meetups in 2018

Come to one of the sampler sessions to learn about Nordic walking on these dates at these locations. The sampler sessions start at 8:30 AM.

No charge. Poles provided. Dress for the weather, and bring some water.

But what if the Nordic walking bug does bite you, and you just have to have your own poles right then and there? There will be some poles available for purchase (cash, check only).

This year, we'll use the meetups to support different health/wellness observances. Look for a little something extra at these meetups.

Date
All meetups start   at 8:30 AM
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Jefferson County, Alabama
Mississippi
February 9
Lakeshore Foundation
Indoor Track
4000 Ridgeway Dr, Birmingham, AL 35209
Supporting American Heart Month!
March 14
NMMC Wellness Center
1030 S Madison St, Tupelo, MS 38801

March 17
NMMC Wellness Center
1030 S Madison St, Tupelo, MS 38801
March 24
The Park at Manderson Landing
9 Jack Warner Pkwy, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401


April 7
Wald Park
1973 Merryvale Road, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216
April 12


NMMC Wellness Center Walking Track
1030 S Madison St, Tupelo, MS 38801

May 19
Government Plaza
2106 6th St, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Celebrating Volksfest Tuscaloosa to support Focus! Also supporting  National Women's Health Week, and National Fitness and Sports Month!


June 23
McCallum Park
3332 Rosemary Lane, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216

July 21
McAbee Activity Center
3801 Loop Road, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
Supporting Social Wellness Month!


August 18
8:30 AM
Cahaba River Walk
3529 Overton Rd, Mountain Brook, AL 35223

September 29
8:30 AM
McAbee Center
3801 Loop Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404


October 20
8:30 AM

Homewood Patriot Park
710 Oak Grove Road, Homewood, AL 35209
Celebrating Oktoberfest! Also supporting Health Literacy Month and National Health Education Week!

November 3
8:30 AM
Annette N. Shelby Park
1614 15th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401


Why Nordic walking? 
  • Full body, low impact
  • Increase weight loss
  • Improve cholesterol
  • Improve blood pressure
  • Facilitate rehabilitation
  • Maintain stability and balance
  • Maintain posture
  • Facilitate stress relief
  • Support muscle toning
  • Improve cardiovascular function
  • Improve lung capacity
  • Support immune system
  • Socialize with walking companions
  • You determine the intensity of your workout

Certification

Want to become a certified Nordic walking instructor? Register with the American Nordic Walking Association. NOTE: Certification training and testing requires payment when you register. You can pay ANWA online when you register.
Big weight-loss study

Let's hope it yields valuable insights. A DNA-testing company will invite participation from its 1.3 million customers in a project to find correlations between weight loss and their DNA patterns.
  • 23andMe's customers get health and ancestry information from analysis of their DNA. The company thinks it can "create predictive models that provide tailored weight loss advice as part of its consumer genetic reports." This would help the company go beyond typical nutrition advice that's not specific to individual needs.
  • For example, customer "receive a prediction of their body mass based on their genes, a report telling them whether they have an inborn tendency to be heavier or thinner. The problem is 23andMe can’t yet tell them what to do about it, making the results mostly irrelevant."


The goals appear noble, but here are some considerations when using DNA testing services. If you're thinking of using one of these services for, say, analyzing your health, read the terms of use and decide if you're OK with them. After all, there's no such thing as a free lunch. You may get some services for free, but most likely, the firm has found a way to make money off your data.
Nordic walking improves hormonal concentrations in senior women

  • Growth hormone (GH) (related to growth and repair)
  • Luteinizing hormone (LH) (related to the pituitary gland)
  • C-reactive protein (produced in response to inflammation)
  • Total cholesterol
  • Low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (bad cholesterol)
  • High density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (good cholesterol)
  • Triglycerides (type of fat linked with fatty buildups in artery walls)

The outcomes showed improvements in all the parameters. In general, "improvement in muscle integrity and nutritional and inflammatory states, suggesting chronic, regular exercise as an effective tool in protecting against menopause-related catabolic [breaking down complex substances to release energy] processes."


This happens because Nordic walking engages more muscles. It's a full-body form of exercise, and involving more muscles increases fitness.