Mall walking

Mall walking is a form of exercise in which people walk or jog through the usually long corridors of shopping malls. Many malls open early so that people may mall walk; stores and other such facilities generally do not open at this time, though vending machine concessions are available. Many choose to mall walk as the indoor climate is comfortable and there is easy access to amenities, such as benches, toilets, and water fountains. Clean and level surfaces also provide a safe walking environment.[1]

Mall walking is undertaken individually, in groups, or as part of an organized mall walking program.[2] Mall walking in the United States is especially popular amongst senior citizens. Many mall walkers cite the camaraderie of walking in groups.[1]

References

  1. Perry, Georgia (2015-09-21). "Mall Walkers: The Suburban Exercisers Keeping America Wholesome". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  2. Belza B; Allen P; Brown DR; Farren L; Janicek S; Jones DL; King DK; Marquez DX; Miyawaki CE; Rosenberg D (2015). Mall walking: A program resource guide (PDF) (Report). University of Washington Health Promotion Research Center. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
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