Candice Denise Owens likes to get in 8,000 to 10,000 steps each day. But one day last fall, the 44-year-old Baltimore resident realized she didn’t want to head outdoors for her daily walk. “It was too ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Food Court 5000” is a 1980s-inspired mall-walking group that meets weekly at a Portland, Oregon mall. (Courtesy Melissa Dickerson ...
Mall walking is often seen as the domain of senior citizens who want a level, indoor path to get their steps in. But in Portland, Ore., a group of all ages is creating a different kind of mall walk.
Paula Scott and Emma Parkhurst participate in the Walk the Hills Mall Walkers Club, put on by Layton Hills Mall and USU Extension, at Layton Hills Mall in Layton on July 17. Parkhurst leads the event.
We continue the series on walking Buffalo, from the intrepid couple who walked every day—no matter the weather—in the early years of Covid. They think (without being systematic) they walked every ...
Krista Catwood hates to exercise. “Some people get an endorphin rush — I don’t and it feels miserable,” Catwood, a 43-year-old mom in Oregon, tells TODAY.com. “Exercise can border on suffering.” As a ...