Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsBetter heart health a walk in the park

Better heart health a walk in the park

Peter Heness Dsc 8224 TBW Newsgroup
MONDAY MORNING FEVER: Mount Gambier Heart Foundation Walking Group organiser Peter Heness walks the talk and hopes to see some new faces at the group’s walking sessions after the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. Picture: THOMAS MILES

A SOLUTION for people searching for a pleasant and social form of exercise contiues through the Mount Gambier Heart Foundation Walking Group.

Due to the easing of COVID19 restrictions, the body is actively promoting its sessions again to find new members for their weekly stroll through the railway lands.

Three sessions per week are available for anyone in the Limestone Coast community, which are pet friendly and maintain social distancing.

The group holds a session from 9am each Monday at Vansittart Park aimed exclusively for people who are experiencing heart problems.

Organiser Peter Heness said the walk catered for people of any ability.

“The Monday morning sessions are for people who have had heart problems and it is up to them if they want to walk, but we are always there if they need us,” he said.

“Even if they do one lap, a little bit of walking is always better than sitting on the couch.”

The other two sessions take place on Wednesday and Friday evenings at the railway lands from 5.30pm.

Mr Heness said the walks, which take between 30 to 45 minutes, had a number of positive impacts.

“Most of the group bring their dogs as well, so we and the pets both get a benefit out of it,” he said.

Although a recent Heart Foundation survey of 300 people found around 30pc of participants increased their walking time during lockdown, Mr Heness said his groups were losing numbers.

“We have not had any new ones for a while,” he said.

“We have lost probably three or four on the Wednesday and Friday sessions and the Monday numbers are going down as well.

“We could always do with more people.”

The walking groups are free to join and anyone wanting to take part can call Mr Heness on 0421 287 901.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Penola Players opens doors

PENOLA Players have invited the community along to an open day to be held next weekend, complete with a free sausage sizzle, soft drinks...
More News

Fatchen leads the charge

INDEPENDENT candidate Travis Fatchen is leading the latest political polls. The South Australian Forest Products Association (SAFPA) conducted a poll specifically for the seat of...

Big weekend of softball

DEMONS 11 DEFEATED CONCORDES WHITE 7 After the long weekend bye, Concordes White faced Demons in a Friday night game. Demons had some...

New leader for South East football

A familiar face will take on the role as the leader of football in the South East. Trevor Smart recently retired as Naracoorte Lucindale...

Save on your shop with RAA

Members of the RAA can save money on their shopping with a new partnership between the company and Drakes Supermarkets. Shoppers can save 5...

South-Millicent claim win over Tigers

SOUTH-MILLICENT DOMINATE OVER TIGERS Aaron O’Donnell delivered a standout all-around performance on Saturday, powering South-Millicent Div 2 to an 8-2 win over a determined Tigers...

Successful fundraiser for RFDS

The Naracoorte and District Support Group of the Royal Flying Doctors Service conducted a fundraiser with co-operation from local Livestock Agents and Naracoorte Regional...

Landmarks light up for Feeding Tube Awareness Week

Landmarks in Mount Gambier/Berrin will light up this week in honour of Feeding Tube Awareness Week (FTAW). Running from 1–7 February 2026, the annual...

New citizens welcomed

FIRST arriving in Mount Gambier/Berrin in 2021, Alberta Badu-Yeboah was formally inducted as an Australian citizen. Ms Badu-Yeboah first started her journey towards becoming...

Victoria’s Tiny Towns funding extended

ROUND three of the Regional Development Victoria’s Tiny Towns Fund is now open until 4 March. The Tiny Towns Fund assists local communities in...

State Voice vote opens

First Nations South Australians are being encouraged to enrol to nominate and vote in the upcoming elections for the First Nations Voice to Parliament. The...