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St Lucia Steppers is a physical fitness programme located in St Lucia, Australia. The programme offers friendly evening and weekend walks through the beautiful UQ gardens. It is a medium-paced walking group with a duration of 45–60 minutes.
St Lucia Steppers welcomes individuals of all fitness levels, with a group size of 19 members. The walks are dog-friendly and are also pram and wheelchair-friendly, ensuring that everyone can participate.
The meeting point for the walks is at the University of Queensland sign on Coldridge Street and Sir Fred Schonell Drive. This location offers easy access to the UQ gardens and provides a picturesque starting point for the walks.
In addition to St Lucia Steppers, there are other walking groups nearby, including Yeronga Globe Trotters Walking Group, St Lucia River Walkers Walking Group, Walkers West End Walking Group, Dutton Park Pacers (Park Road Station) Walking Group, Myeloma Walk and Talk Inner Brisbane Walking Group, and Happy Feet Walkers Club Walking Group. These groups provide a variety of options for individuals interested in exploring different areas for their walks.
St Lucia Steppers is proudly supported by the National Heart Foundation of Australia, a non-profit organisation that promotes heart health. The programme emphasises the health benefits of walking, including reducing the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Regular walking can also help manage weight, blood pressure, and cholesterol, reduce the risk of certain cancers, maintain bone density, improve balance and coordination, and enhance overall mental and physical health.
The programme offers a free Personal Walking Plan that can help individuals feel healthier and happier in just six weeks. It also encourages participants to join walking groups in their community to build connexions and pursue a healthier heart together.
Healthcare professionals are encouraged to refer their patients to the St Lucia Steppers programme as a complementary component to their care. The programme's structured and supportive environment aligns with national physical activity guidelines and aims to motivate individuals to incorporate walking into their daily routines.
Testimonials from programme participants, such as Maria, highlight the positive impact of walking on their overall well-being. Maria was able to overcome weight issues, diabetes, and blood pressure problems through walking, reaching a daily step goal of 15,000.
If you are interested in joining the St Lucia Steppers programme or learning more about the benefits of walking, please visit their Facebook group or the National Heart Foundation of Australia's website. St Lucia Steppers provides an opportunity to improve your fitness level, explore beautiful surroundings, and connect with others in your community.