Walking For Health And Friendship
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Walking for Health and Friendship
Summary
Walking with a team for a cause is a fun and effective way to get fit and connect with others.
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Walking is widely recognized for its health benefits, but breaking free from the routine of neighborhood strolls can offer more excitement and motivation. Participating in long-distance walking events not only helps you get in shape but also supports important causes, raising funds for those in need. Plus, walking as part of a team can make the experience more enjoyable, help you stay focused, and foster lasting friendships.
So, what exactly is a walking team? In events like the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, teams can be as small as two people or as large as several dozen. These teams can include anyone?"friends, colleagues, family, or even new acquaintances from near and far?"united by a commitment to support the fight against breast cancer.
Take the "Back of the Pack Walkers," for instance. This team of nearly 10 women gathers annually for the Avon Walk in Washington, D.C., walking in memory of Robyn Cain, who passed away from breast cancer in 2004. Team Captain Candi Hoffman shares that "after spending so much time together, training and at the Walk, I consider the girls on my team to be some of my closest friends."
Another inspiring example is "Team Maureen" at the Avon Walk in Chicago. Dressed in bright green shirts, team members participate as walkers, volunteers, and cheerleaders. Donna Lahey, the team captain, notes that the 2006 team had 64 members, ranging from 1 to 81 years old. Named after Maureen Buescher, who died of breast cancer in 2002, the team consists of family and friends walking for their own health and the well-being of all women.
Mike McElduff brings a unique twist to team walking with "Team Peggy's Spirit." Named for his mother, this team participates in all eight Avon Walk events across the country from April to October. It includes McElduff's siblings, friends, and solo walkers seeking camaraderie on their journey.
In essence, walking for health and friendship not only boosts personal well-being but also strengthens community bonds, all while supporting meaningful causes.
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