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A chronic condition doesn't have to slow your run or walk

Running or walking is a great way to do some good for your body — and for others.

According to the Mayo Clinic, aerobic exercise, such as higher intensity walking, can improve your endurance and heart health. And, even if you or a loved one has a long-term condition, you might be able to enjoy running or walking while helping a cause and your health.

Before changing your exercise routine, talk with your health care provider. They can tell you if the change is right for your needs.

Running or walking for a cause has become popular over the last few decades. According to Runner’s World, it has become one of the defining characteristics of the sport. Running, which is often viewed as a solo sport, has become a social phenomenon. Charitable running brings people together as a community and supports a wide variety of causes.

Whether to raise awareness or to raise money, there’s something for every runner and walker. Virtual races even allow you to run or walk at home on a treadmill. Visit Dedication Run or Virtual Run Events to find the right race for you.

Some race events have options for those who don’t run. You might not be able to run in the 10K, but you can join the 5K walk. Talk to your doctor about best practices for running or walking while treating your condition.

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