Why Walking Is The Superpower You Didn’t Know You Had with Professor Shane O’Mara

When was the last time you gave any real thought to walking?
It’s so easy to put one foot in front of the other. Yet this unique, underrated
activity sets us apart from other species, and brings incredible advantages –
yes, superpowers – if we do it
enough.





My guest on this week’s podcast is the neuroscientist Shane
O’Mara, a professor of experimental brain research at Trinity College Dublin. After reading his remarkable new book,
In Praise of Walking: The New Science of How We Walk And Why It’s
Good For Us
, I couldn’t wait to talk to him about the topics it raises.
Shane has always been a keen walker and aims to clock 15,000 to 17,000 steps
each day on his pedometer. But as we discuss, the positive effects of walking
go way beyond the fitness benefits we all know about.





Walking helps more than our hearts and lungs, our muscles
and posture, yet modern, sedentary lives mean we’re doing far less of it than
nature intended. It can increase creativity and problem solving, lift our mood and protect
us from depression. Shane reveals how it helps learning, memory and cognition and how it can slow and even
reverse the functional ageing of the brain. All this science, he hopes, will
help convince town planners and public health officials that we must redesign
our environments with pedestrians in mind.





This is such an enlightening conversation and I know you’ll
gain some fascinating new perspectives on how you could (and why you should)
fit more walking into your life. Why not head out for a stroll as you listen?





Disclaimer: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.*








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Watch the video version of this interview in full below.









Find out more about Shane:



Website    
Twitter





Shane’s book:



In
Praise of Walking: The New Science of How We Walk And Why It’s Good For Us –
affil link please





Relevant articles:



The Guardian – ‘It’s
a superpower’: how walking makes us healthier, happier and brainier
Standard – Why
your happy place is just 5,000 steps away, according to a neuroscientist
Irish Times – Why
walking works as a self-acting repair tool for body and soul
Belfast Telegraph –A
walk a day keeps the doctor at bay…
Irish Times – Ever
wonder how the brain works? This expert shines a light




Further
Learning:



Science Daily – Attention, couch potatoes! Walking boosts brain connectivity, function Scientific American – Regular Walking Can Help Ease Depression



Dr
Chatterjee’s resources:



Podcast episode 46 – Making Movement Easier with Chris BoardmanPodcast episode 79 – How Running Can Transform Your Life with Sanjay RawalPodcast episode 35 – Why Depression Isn’t All In The Mind with Professor Edward BullmoreFind Dr Chatterjee’s 4 Pillar of Health in The 4 Pillar PlanAvailable in the US & Canada with the title How to Make Disease DisappearOrder Dr Chatterjee’s book The Stress Solution.Pre-order Dr Chatterjee’s NEW book Feel Better in 5



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*DISCLAIMER: Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.


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