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Mar 16

Hiking as a way to healthy lifestyle

mountain hikingHiking is not just a recreational activity.
 
It’s more than that. For some it’s a unique chance to get in touch with the nature, to make a habit of further improving your physical, even more your mental state.
 
For some it’s the fun and the social aspect of it that make it so appealing. For some it’s even an idea. For me it’s one of the best ways to lead a healthy lifestyle.
 

Origins of hiking

 
It started as a way to explore and enjoy the nature, the surroundings. And lacking the resources and ways to do that, people turned to something that made the most sense - walking.
 
The actual origins are something that we will not write about here today. Rather than that we will tell you about an interesting story that shows one of the early examples of hiking.
 
It was in the early 20’s of the last century when a Russian immigrant went to live in New York. Feeling homesick and having no money to return home, she chose to walk her way back. Armed with strong will the journey started.
 
She was last seen preparing to cross by boat at the Bering Strait to Siberia, after having crossed Canada and Alaska.
Such examples followed in an increasing fashion. But later on this form of hiking was recognized under the name Thru-hiking.
 
And while this form required longer periods to complete the hike, there was another form of hiking that was rapidly developing, and was more of a shorter, faster kind of escaping the everyday routine and enjoying and connecting with the nature.
 
It started to appeal more and more to people who were looking for ways to have a healthy lifestyle.
 
As the benefits started to reveal more and more in medical studies, and the phase of life became faster, more and more people started to adopt this activity and enjoyed it on more frequent basis.
 
It quickly formed into an idea, and there were whole communities that started to develop. Nowadays hiking is considered to be a valuable contribution to one’s lifestyle and the benefits are numerous.
 

Benefits of hiking

 

hiking in the wood

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Starting with the good physical exercise accompanied by great low cardio workout you can say hiking is really a good way to get in shape while enjoying the nature, or maybe even talking with a friend.
 
Also it promotes muscle definition and even muscle growth in the legs area, and knowing that this is the largest muscle group in the body, you can say that this is a great way to look fit. If talking about calories burned hiking and losing some weight while hiking, then you will for sure be able to get into those old jeans of yours.
 
The physical activity and the views that will surround you while hiking will for sure have a great impact on your stress levels. It’s shown that hikers are bothered by stress far less when compared to people who never tried this.
 
No matter whether you chose to hike with a friend, a group of people, or by yourself, the beating your stress levels will take will be guaranteed. You will also feel enlightened in a way. I guess that’s how powerful the mix of bonding with the nature and physical activity is.
 
When talking about preventing diseases hiking ranks as one of the best activities. It’s the gradual progress, and consistency probably that make it a slow, but an efficient way of coping with modern problems and health conditions. Other than lowering high blood pressure and cholesterol it also prevents osteoporosis and hearth diseases.
 
As I mentioned it also promotes weight loss, and muscle growth, and help you fight lower back pain and arthritis. So after all you can say hiking is a great way to enjoy having a healthy lifestyle.
 
This physical activity is a compound one, which implies that this is an all-body exercise, therefore increasing your strength in general, as also increasing production of testosterone (hormone linked not only with sexual function, but also with numerous other areas like cognitive focus, increased mood, increased strength and endurance).
 

Environmental concerns

 

hiking nature views

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As hiking became a world-wide phenomenon it became clear that there must be some rules set. Ok, maybe not rules, but rather principles that will guide the new and inexperienced hikers. Principles that were connected more to environmental awareness issues than anything else.
 
The reason for paying attention to this was made clear once hiking popularity expanded. Seeking for beautiful natural environments hikers often find many fragile ones, very likely to be impacted by people. Hikers unintentionally destroy these places (this usually goes for inexperienced ones).
 
While the action of a single individual will not make that much of an impact, the effect made by a mass of people is visible for sure.
 
This resulted with some new practices and philosophies among hikers like the one of leave no trail. It is a way of hiking that suggests hikers not to leave any trail by which other hikers may notice the presence of previous ones.
 
Even though many are not familiar with this practice, a couple of basic principles remain as a cornerstones and hiking manifestos.
 

  • Never leave any waste behind, or if you have to, pay attention not to contaminate the water, or spread some bacterial contamination. This can be avoided by digging “cat-holes” (10-30 cm deep) that are not close to water or any trail, and burying whatever waste you have to leave behind.
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  • Watch for endangered species. Some of them are very sensitive to the presence of humans, so educating yourself about the surrounding may help a lot.
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  • Be careful with any material or tool that may cause a fire. And if you need to start a fire make sure you will be able to control it, and extinguish it eventually.
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  • Leave as much as you can unaltered, as the nature intended it to be.

 

Hiking tips

 
Here are some tips that are most helpful for beginners:
 

  1. Start your hike early on in the day. At dawn even. That way you will have more time not to worry about the way back, meaning you will most likely avoid hiking while it’s getting dark, and the huge change of bad weather conditions that tend to occur in the afternoon.
     
    This also means cooler start, which will in turn result with less effort, less sweating, therefore less consumption of water and lighter load on your back.
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  3. Go with lighter load. This doesn’t mean that you should forget about the first aid kit, or basic survivor tools, food and water, but remember that more you have on your back, harder and more unpleasant your hike will be. So just leave those unnecessary items behind, try and think what you will need and organize your backpack.
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  5. Learn about the place. The weather, how quickly it changes, what are the most likely weather hazards that may occur; learn the flora, the fauna.
     
    Their characteristics, the possible help that may come in a given situation. Learn about the distances to populated area, to water sources, to places where you can ask for help. The trail - study it back and forth.
     
    I’m not that much of a hiker although i love to do it occasionally , but being into cross-country mountain-biking I found that these practices showed very helpful when exploring new places.
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  7. Clothing makes a huge difference. If you don’t know what to wear then you may make your hike very unpleasant. Forget about cotton and wool, but go with materials that are more high tech fibers. Such are: coolmax, utralight mircrofeece, microfiber, tactel, spandex, supplex, gortex, and lycra.
    Many of those allow sweat to evaporate more quickly and you end up with having lighter clothing on you that is dry most of the time.
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  9. And at the end: always remember to inform someone reliable about where and when you are going for a hike. No matter whether you are alone or with someone else. Compasses and GPS may always come handy, but having someone know where you are is probably the best option.
     
    I practice this always, and if nothing else I always feel secure and relaxed when I go. That way I worry less, and enjoy more.

 

hiking in nature

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In order not to make this longer, I will wrap it up here. If you haven’t tried hiking so far, just go for it. Enjoy alone, or in the company of your friends or significant other.
 
It will soon become a habit, an addiction, even. It will become the one thing you missed when trying to improve your healthy lifestyle.
 
Since this is meant to help people who are interested to start hiking, or at least are considering the option, come’ on hikers- share some of your experience in the comment section bellow, give some tips and share something with our readers.
 
And for those who are interested- ask as much as you like about hiking, and we will try to provide you with answers.
 
 
 
 

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Feb 28

The little pieces add up to your understanding of success

It’s a known practice for many, if not all of us to keep a close track on our progress in many aspects of life. However, the ones that we really focus on are not necessarily the most important ones when it comes to deciding priorities in life in general.
 
We all focus on finances, career, but somewhere along the way they know to hypnotize us per say, and make us forget about all the other aspects of life that we should be focusing on.
 
It is a picture that is most of all forced upon us by society, mass media, corporate way of thinking. And even though hard to believe, they somehow succeeded in embedding this picture in the minds of people for generations to come. And not trying to fight that mindset is what pushes us towards fully embracing it.
 
It is good to advance in these aspects of life, make no mistake about that; but we should be more selective when deciding our priorities. It plays a big part on the long run. Eventually over time we tap into some higher awareness and figure it all out, but doing that sooner can result in more versatile, yet fulfilled lifestyle and life in general.
 

Changing the focus for a better perspective

 
But how to actually change that mindset for good, and learn to appreciate it and therefore strive towards more important things in life? How to find that satisfaction in something that’s been off the radar for so long? How to start tilting towards more important things in life while ditching the addiction to society restrains?
 
Well the way I see it, we should start changing our priorities by simply focusing on smaller things in life. Start to appreciate the things you almost always put in the basket labeled ‘not important’ or just try to acknowledge them day by day in order to gain a better perspective.
 
Go and reminisce in retrospect about the things that you thought were not that important, and try to recognize them as success. Glimpse back for one month, maybe even more, and try to find something that is worth mentioning that you simply didn’t notice back then. You will come to realize that you’ve done a lot, and never even gave yourself the credit for that. You or maybe society decided that those things were not that important.
 
But here they are wrong. It’s the little things that sometimes make the progress, it’s the success in multiple aspects of life, some even though considered not important, that makes the big picture. And by acknowledging and doing so chances are you will start to appreciate things in life you never looked upon that way, and in a way have new found respect for yourself. That alone will in turn change you so much, that you will start to see yourself as very successful in life.
 
Start appreciate smaller scale success (at least what you now think that is), and you will learn how to impose the picture of success upon you, and see yourself in a different light. Than you will not only start to see things from a better perspective, but also have this believe that you can do whatever that is that you want.
 
Here is an exercise for you to do right away even today. Before you go to bed this night, try and think about five things that you did today which are worth mentioning. And you should not limit yourself for nothing. Anything and everything that you can recognize as being good. Everything that made your life better in any way.
 
Appreciate your healthy habits, your getting up early and going for some run, hiking, planning of the weak ahead, trying to organize your life,going out, meeting someone, playing on the piano just for yourself, finishing that book, seeing the progress you’ve made on the scale, embracing the idea of multilingualism, solving the Rubik’s cube… Literally anything that pops on your mind.
 
This way you will at least for a second shift your focus from the things you found important so far, and learn to search for every little thing in life that can make even the mildest of difference. It is a refresh worth taking. Over time you will learn to appreciate everything more, and hopefully have a more objective view on your goals, and at the end feel more successful in general.
 
 
 
 

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