
TOP TEN CITIES TO WALK
An
American Podiatric Medical Association Study Reveals Top
Ten Walker-Friendly Cities
Walking is one of the nation’s favorite
ways to exercise. A study conducted by the American Podiatric Medical
Association (APMA) shows now more than ever, people living in cities
are stepping up their walking regimes. That’s good news since,
on average, every minute of walking can extend your life by about
two minutes. For the third year in a row, the APMA has conducted
a walking study as part of its Best Walking City Competition. This
year’s competition surveyed 200 of the largest US incorporated
cities based on three walking conducive categories: healthy lifestyles,
modes of transportation to and from work and involvement in fitness
and sport activities.
“Walking is one of the best exercises for
your feet,” says APMA President Dr. Lloyd Smith. “The
Best Walking City Competition encourages Americans living in cities
to get out and walk in an effort to keep their feet and bodies fit.”
Here are the top ten 2005
Best Walking Cities:
1-Arlington, VA:
On the cusp of the nation’s capital, it may come as no surprise
that 23 percent of the city’s workers use public transportation
to get around. Keeping on their feet may be a way of life, since
35 percent of Arlingtonians walk for exercise.
2- San Francisco, CA: Getting to work
by foot is not uncommon for this city by the bay with 9 percent
of residents walking and 2 percent biking. The walking-conducive
city touts 32 percent of its residents walk for exercise and 35
percent buy some type of athletic shoes.
3- Seattle, WA: It’s not too far-fetched
to expect a healthy lifestyle from residents living in Seattle.
A whopping 35 percent walk for exercise and 36 percent buy some
type of athletic shoes.
4- Portland, OR: Residents of this Northwestern
city spend a good deal of time on their feet walking their dogs.
Close to 22 percent are dog owners.
5- Boston, MA: For many Bostonians,
walking to work or using public transportation is a way of life
with 45 percent of the population doing one or the other.
6- Washington, DC: Getting around the nation’s capital
by subway or bus is preferred by 35 percent of the District’s
residents. And when they are not working, 11 percent are playing
sports or walking for fitness.
7- New York City, NY: Getting around
the Big Apple is easy for New Yorkers with 51 percent of residents
using public transportation and 12 percent walking to work.
8- Eugene, OR: Walking is a way of life for 32 percent of
residents living in this Oregon city. Whether it’s walking
the dog or pushing a stroller, 22 percent are dog owners and 8 percent
own baby strollers.
9- Jersey City, NJ: Public transportation or walking is how
47 percent of the people who work in this gritty town get around.
And when they are not working, 12 percent of the residents play
sports or exercise once a week.
10- Denver, CO:
This versatile city lends itself
to those in search of an active lifestyle. Eleven percent of residents
walk for fitness or exercise and 12 percent play sports or exercise
once a week.
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