The Transformative Power of Walking | Sandra James | TEDxCarsonCity

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • Vancouver BC City Planner, Sandra James gives examples of how making a community more walkable, can change the social fabric of a neighborhood or a community.
    Sandy James is irrationally passionate about sustainably smart walkable communities. As a city planner for the City of Vancouver Sandy championed locally scaled neighborhood projects that virally became city policy in Vancouver and other cities. Working collaboratively with engineering staff Sandy developed the innovative 140 kilometer “green street” sustainable network of connected parks, streets and places where pedestrians have priority. Known as the “pickpocket of city hall” for her ability to find financing, Sandy was named Neighborhood Planner of the Year” by the Vancouver Sun newspaper for her work with communities. Sandy believes that promoting walkability is socially and morally the right thing to do, and chaired the international Walk 21 Conference in Vancouver in 2011. Sandy is a Director of Walk Metro Vancouver, which encourages best practices for the development of walkable places and spaces, creating communities we want to live in.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 160

  • @msrawynn
    @msrawynn Год назад +19

    Walking is my peace, my therapy, and where my creativity gets crazy active! I love it! ♥️

    • @TheBlocker73
      @TheBlocker73 Год назад +1

      I’ve always done more jump rope and weights and sprinting at times. But walking is the one thing I feel I’ve been missing. I’m getting older and that stuff is harder to sustain. But walking has given me real peace of mind and I can tell it’s helping my waistline.

  • @salami_tommi
    @salami_tommi 4 года назад +166

    That's my Aunt!

    • @lovethyenemy435
      @lovethyenemy435 3 года назад +4

      Good for you mate, I pray in Jesus name that you make it to heaven.
      In Jesus mighty name , Amen

    • @JacobHayden911
      @JacobHayden911 2 года назад +2

      @@lovethyenemy435 bruh, really?? the preaching??

    • @priteshshetty695
      @priteshshetty695 2 года назад +1

      Nice

    • @UMS9695
      @UMS9695 Год назад +2

      For sure, she has not walked the talk 😁😁

    • @dineshapunchihewa1228
      @dineshapunchihewa1228 Год назад +1

      Your aunt was awesome

  • @nitinpasi9352
    @nitinpasi9352 4 года назад +101

    The best time of walking is between 4:00 am to 5:00 am. It really gives us the power of positive energy and mind blowing refreshment

    • @user-nq8hs6zy2v
      @user-nq8hs6zy2v 3 года назад +1

      Truely said.

    • @esitachattopadhyay5543
      @esitachattopadhyay5543 3 года назад +1

      @@user-nq8hs6zy2v you ww

    • @richardlawson6787
      @richardlawson6787 2 года назад +13

      One size don't fit all...what you mean to say is you've personally find that the best time because it fits your lifestyle

    • @YarelySilvas
      @YarelySilvas 2 года назад +11

      I walk 5:40am to 7:20am. 10,000-12,000 steps a day, six days a week. I walk in a fasted stomach. I lost 31 lbs in five quick months. I never i imagined i would weight 105lbs. I have three little kids i’m supposed to be bigger.

    • @tiktokccp670
      @tiktokccp670 Год назад

      @@YarelySilvas did you diet and eat right at same time?

  • @bellaangel7598
    @bellaangel7598 7 лет назад +147

    Recently i started walking an hour a day outdoors; it's truly transformative on so many levels!

    • @debrarowley6495
      @debrarowley6495 6 лет назад +20

      bella: I have been walking for about 1-2 hours each day the past six months. I have found some amazing benefits. First, it has helped my mental health.

    • @samunstoppable2004
      @samunstoppable2004 6 лет назад

      Debra rowley what else did walking help you with?

    • @mistymorgan8068
      @mistymorgan8068 5 лет назад +1

      I just got an office job, so walking is an absolute must now. I've been walking an hour and a half a day the last work week.

    • @jimbojimbo6873
      @jimbojimbo6873 Год назад +3

      You burn about 2-300 calories walking an hour and a half
      You also see all the hot bitches

  • @SeamusMartin1
    @SeamusMartin1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful. Thank you for this seven years on.

  • @treadeffectfitness2446
    @treadeffectfitness2446 3 года назад +21

    So I got a treadmill desk for work and it changed my life. It's amazing, I started walking 10 miles a day (never thought I would walk that much consistently) I walked slowly between 1.7 - 2.5 mph. Not only did I have more energy and better mental clarity, but in the first 10 days I lost 10 lbs. Had no idea this would happen. I have lost over 25 lbs. since starting. And I've kept the weight off. But there are so many other benefits to walking. I even had clearer skin - its incredible. Walking at work changed my life. I enjoy work so much more now. Sitting down all day is the worst. Whatever you do just start walking more.

  • @mikebebout1985
    @mikebebout1985 6 лет назад +37

    Let's walk more.

  • @Rome274
    @Rome274 6 лет назад +72

    When I had severe neuropathic pain and anxiety problems I would walk as often as I could . It did wonders . It helped relax me and alleviate my pain . I also lost 17 kgs within 6 months which I needed to loose .

    • @JohnWSmartNow
      @JohnWSmartNow 4 года назад +4

      lose, not loose.

    • @violetaoropeza7941
      @violetaoropeza7941 4 года назад +5

      Good for you! I just started walking last week, this week I met my goal of 8 miles! Hopefully i will lose some weight too

    • @lovethyenemy435
      @lovethyenemy435 3 года назад +3

      Walking is great for anxiety as well as jogging

    • @aine7173
      @aine7173 2 года назад

      I have crps in my arm and i get terrible pain when i walk more than 10 minutes at a time. How did you manage I'd be genuinely interested to know.

  • @kamalpreetsingh1686
    @kamalpreetsingh1686 3 года назад +9

    i started walking one hour between the trees and canal in the village and it gives me pleasure and never feel compelled to do it....

  • @brendanbroas4006
    @brendanbroas4006 2 года назад +9

    I gained so
    Much weight from driving for Uber and had a back issue last year and then the pandemic happend .
    I got a Golden Retriever and now we walk all the time and I quit the stress of having to pack up for the gym wich oils
    Make me feel slot of anxiety since it cost slot of money monthly as well on a budget ..
    Feels so
    Much better on my body and mind ..
    I plan on doing this untill I’m fit again as it caused me so much depression to weigh 275lbs almost 300 nearly and a huge caffiene addict I am not as dependent And feeling a lot more hopeful where I felt lost before I could hardly touch my feet or get out my door where I’m now down 20lbs nearly and feeling fine ..

  • @janejacobs2791
    @janejacobs2791 6 лет назад +15

    Everyone knows that walking is good for you. Few people know how to go about making walkability part of each community. This video by a practicing city planner gives solid examples of projects that any community can take on to make their community safer, more social, more neighborly and more walkable. The video also has great facts on how enhancing walkability in communities can lower the rates of clinical medical depression, markedly improve health, and increase profits for commercial businesses. A really good synopsis on why we need to encourage and plan for walkability. Excellent presentation, will use these examples in my practice. Looking forward to more from Sandra James.

  • @GarrettBuhlRobinson
    @GarrettBuhlRobinson 6 лет назад +22

    This talk is filled with wonderful information for the individual and collective benefits of pedestrian friendly neighborhoods, and proven ways to transform estranged residential areas into interactively thriving communities. I found the part about Nina Miller 12:57 particularly insightful. It illustrates a very effective means of strategically placing public facilities between bus stations, train stations and community stores. Excellent talk!

  • @lorrainelewis3184
    @lorrainelewis3184 8 лет назад +13

    Really excellent presentation on how to recreate neighbourhoods and community within our city.

  • @alcyone6317
    @alcyone6317 8 лет назад +27

    Great talk! Wouldn't it be nice if it started an enduring movement towards community-built greenways everywhere?

  • @Ellie-yx8ni
    @Ellie-yx8ni 2 года назад +4

    Lovely talk Ms. James. Thank you. So much inspiration for city planners, gardeners, and people who just want to improve their communities. I moved 3 years ago from the suburbs to a walkable downtown urban neighborhood and I will never go back to the burbs. What a difference to my physical and mental health, as well as feeling connected to my neighbors and community. It doesn't hurt that my city government understands the benefits of being pedestrian friendly. So many of the ideas in this video are being implemented all over here in Greenville, SC.

  • @nicolewalters5039
    @nicolewalters5039 3 года назад +5

    I am an avid gardener and just started walking two weeks ago, great talk!

  • @ThiwankaWimalasuriya
    @ThiwankaWimalasuriya 6 лет назад +39

    I started walking 6km a day and it had made me more healthy and active

  • @keitha.neubert3063
    @keitha.neubert3063 5 лет назад +10

    I enjoyed hearing Sandra James' presentation very much. As fences at the fronts of properties fall and people find the benefits of creating a better community (rather than sanction themselves inside their individual homes), this exquisitely spoken talk is inspirimg!

  • @thecatsister3040
    @thecatsister3040 3 года назад +6

    I am so honored to live in Vancouver BC

  • @rhianonallen2947
    @rhianonallen2947 8 лет назад +15

    Great message. well-delivered.

  • @johnmagee810
    @johnmagee810 Год назад +3

    Simply wonderful! Sandra brilliantly describes the social and economic benefits of walking and touches on the health effects. Shane O’ Mara, an Irish scientist, focuses on the physiological benefits of walking in his book “In Praise of Walking,” and rounds out the case for redesigning the urban and suburban environment to encourage more walking. Surely the health, economic and environmental benefits described by Sandra and Shane, make a compelling case for drastically rethinking urban planning.

  • @klaytonpeterson
    @klaytonpeterson Год назад +1

    Thank you ...for the reminder. .reminds me of the...Peace Pilgrim.....❤

  • @mistysedillo1696
    @mistysedillo1696 2 года назад +3

    Love this, I walk at least 40 minutes each day. Forwarding this video to everyone.

  • @Herovsevil11
    @Herovsevil11 Год назад +1

    I’m glad I found this video. I was hoping after the pandemic that walking would lose its stigma. So many good benefits and helps people go back to what works for us. Being around nature and getting time to process our thoughts.

  • @MustRiseAgain
    @MustRiseAgain 2 года назад +76

    I've Been Walking regularly since the past couple of years, My father has done the same for his whole life, he is 74 and still walks everyday for an hour. There aren't many good videos on RUclips regarding the benefits of walking and which covers a long term study. I'll tell you, once you get addicted to this exercise you will not like missing even a day.

    • @YarelySilvas
      @YarelySilvas 2 года назад +1

      💯

    • @enriquecastillo3729
      @enriquecastillo3729 Год назад +1

      Beautiful

    • @aparnad100
      @aparnad100 Год назад +1

      How long it would take to get addicted? I tried for many years and multiple times ...was consistent for more than 3 months still could not sustain .

    • @MustRiseAgain
      @MustRiseAgain Год назад +2

      @@aparnad100 It has to be a part of your routine and also fit in your routine. I just get an urge to walk in the evening as my evenings are free and I don't like sitting at home doing nothing, so I go out for a 40 min walk.
      It becomes a habit after trying multiple times and it may take longer than 3 months to form a habit for some people, for example it can even take more than 250 days to form a habit for some people as I read in a book called: Atomic Habits.
      So be patient and I would recommend listening to an audiobook while walking or a RUclips podcast while walking, this would enforce your walking habit because whenever you would want to listen to your book, you would get the urge to walk with it. So combine these two and you will be finishing books in no time and walking daily as well. Otherwise you can go the hard way and just persist by walking without any phone or distractions like many people do but I am telling you what I do.

    • @kavinmk4683
      @kavinmk4683 Год назад +1

      That last words true to the fact🗿❤️❤️

  • @PInk77W1
    @PInk77W1 2 года назад +11

    I’m 60
    I walked 18 miles yesterday

    • @artflores2552
      @artflores2552 Год назад

      What’s your average?…& that’s astounding!…

  • @cherylkeller5181
    @cherylkeller5181 3 года назад +5

    This gave me goosebumps !!! So awesome !!!

  • @gmpm
    @gmpm 3 года назад +7

    Walking changed my life.

    • @emacwakeup
      @emacwakeup 3 года назад +1

      How? And how long have you been walking for and how much. Today was my day one

    • @YarelySilvas
      @YarelySilvas 2 года назад

      me too

  • @walkintheoutdoors8343
    @walkintheoutdoors8343 Год назад +1

    So glad to see more teaching about walking

  • @marciamorrow7149
    @marciamorrow7149 6 лет назад +14

    I just got a small dog, so now I'm walking about 20-30 a day but will increase as the weather gets warmer!

    • @Rome274
      @Rome274 6 лет назад +1

      Marcia Morrow Thats lovely . I like a little dog at some stage . I walk my elderly friends dog at the moment . 👍☺

    • @lks6248
      @lks6248 Год назад

      That’s when I started walking. My chihuahua can walk for a few miles no bother!

  • @janethagen3385
    @janethagen3385 Год назад +1

    She’s right. In the 60’s and 70’s we walked to school and to church as a family.

  • @sammyrnaj
    @sammyrnaj 11 месяцев назад +1

    I make it my target to compensate 1.5 times my monthly car mileage emissions through walking. I'm 68, I've had a benign cerebral tumor. I feel responsible & fit. That's my picture in my avatar.

  • @pricelessgems1396
    @pricelessgems1396 5 лет назад +22

    I enjoyed walking, I get the chance to talk out loud to myself.

  • @krishnagiridhar3692
    @krishnagiridhar3692 Год назад

    Very inspiring. thank you 🙏

  • @deyongutube
    @deyongutube Год назад +1

    May be that's what we need to do for West 10th Avenue in Vancouver Point Grey neighbourhood - to re-vitalize it.

  • @realar
    @realar 3 года назад +6

    "Walking is good for anybody's bottom line." Talk about a fitting pun.

  • @moondrop362
    @moondrop362 Год назад

    I've been walking my dog but want to add more aerobic walking. She's old and goes slow. Lol. :) I have been struggling to get out of my depression, enough to do this and be happy, so thank you for this.

  • @fartrellcluggins9597
    @fartrellcluggins9597 4 года назад +7

    I love this.

  • @hollyhock4160
    @hollyhock4160 Год назад

    POWERFUL !!!

  • @timmortimer6267
    @timmortimer6267 Год назад +2

    I think this lady was given a subject to talk about as an exercise as a councillor who could talk endlessly on almost anything

  • @pennyyork6493
    @pennyyork6493 2 года назад +3

    I walked to school every day bad weather or nott in the winter my aunt would ask my dad to take us to school he did just once ten years of walking to school and I lived through it I'm still walking

  • @mariajanemawere8925
    @mariajanemawere8925 Год назад +2

    walk every chance you get!

  • @John83118
    @John83118 5 месяцев назад +1

    The depth of this content is remarkable. A book I came across with similar insights had a lasting impact on me. "Your Body Your Temple" by Sophia Wintergreen

  • @cyndimanka
    @cyndimanka Год назад

    That’s the part I like about walking in my neighborhood I don’t have to see people. I don’t want to see anybody or talk to anybody. I have my audio plugged in and I’m looking at the trees and the grass and the flowers. I don’t want to be interrupted by somebody.

  • @PeepalBaba-Givemetrees
    @PeepalBaba-Givemetrees Год назад +1

    very nice ☘️

  • @TracieClaiborne
    @TracieClaiborne Год назад

    I walk miles daily and it has transformed my life but there is nothing moral or immoral about walking. You’ve elevated it to a religion.

  • @Goodbyeeveryonehere
    @Goodbyeeveryonehere 5 лет назад +7

    in the UK we are lucky in the fact that all our streets have pavements (the English word for sidewalks)

    • @RAJOHN-ke7mc
      @RAJOHN-ke7mc 4 года назад +2

      We have pavements. There is street pavement for vehicles and sidewalk pavement for pedestrians.

    • @xdfirexd515
      @xdfirexd515 3 года назад

      I lived in village only grass and animal...

  • @PInk77W1
    @PInk77W1 Год назад

    Walking is a super power

  • @larrywaltman3916
    @larrywaltman3916 Год назад +4

    Why no mention of backwards walking? Notice none of those commenting mention it. Do your self a favor and look up the benefits. Then add it into your daily walks.

    • @oiputthatback7361
      @oiputthatback7361 Год назад

      I walk backwards especially when walking down a steep hill When I can. Knees hurt less. Dr Beth mentions it.

  • @BTom16
    @BTom16 Год назад +1

    I don't see Walking in the Google Play Store. Do I need to side load it?

  • @ForeverMasterless
    @ForeverMasterless Год назад +1

    Walking is what we're designed to do by evolution. Everybody focuses on our big brains as THE thing we do better than other animals, but it's one of two things. The other is walking. A human being can outwalk any animal on the planet. We hunted animals to extinction merely by walking after them until they were too exhausted to run anymore. We don't have big sharp teeth or big sharp claws or enough muscle to rip someone's arm off like a great ape, but we can walk circles around every species on the planet.

  • @lucianboar3489
    @lucianboar3489 3 года назад +5

    I started walking at least 15000 (about 12 km) steps per day after I read that hunter gatherers are estimated to have had that average. I wasn't going to be that decadent modern human where I could help it.

  • @cyndimanka
    @cyndimanka Год назад

    Don’t underestimate thrift shops. I bought a pair of Fila tennis shoes for 10 bucks. Brand new they look like they may have been worn once. They fit me and feels so good. I walk in them all the time.

  • @soaringvlogs
    @soaringvlogs 4 года назад +1

    Contact your city hall today! U can bike walk etc in a place always

  • @Mark4Jesus
    @Mark4Jesus Год назад

    @17:30 does anyone know what study she’s referring to?

  • @monopolybillionaire5027
    @monopolybillionaire5027 3 года назад +8

    I'm a 6ft 2 man I love walking but people laugh at me all the time dont know why.

    • @aqibsiddiqui4785
      @aqibsiddiqui4785 3 года назад

      If everyone is laughing there must be a reason

    • @fivegkills6111
      @fivegkills6111 3 года назад

      If you're a MAN, you shouldn't care what people's reactions are 🤷‍♀️

    • @ishaks8152
      @ishaks8152 2 года назад

      Some people are just busybody.

  • @Sbannmarie
    @Sbannmarie Год назад +1

    Wish I could
    I have Ms so I’m a swimmer now

  • @acer4237
    @acer4237 Год назад

    Walking on empty stomach first thing in. Morning known to lower cholesterol and walking at end of day after dinner lowers insulin

  • @bobnandez
    @bobnandez Год назад

    cars rule the cities in North and South america sadly… and its so hard to revert the trend. that is my personal mission in my country.

  • @jeannettestuckelschwaiger5071
    @jeannettestuckelschwaiger5071 3 года назад +2

    do we need a survey just to walk ? american issue maybe ?

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 2 года назад

      Everything in the USA is over the top.
      We can’t just walk
      We have to make a video about it. LoL.
      I rode my bicycle across Italy. I was so
      Impressed by the 75yr old ladies out doing their
      Shopping with bicycles.
      They didn’t make an issue out of it
      They just did it. No video needed.

    • @Thejoeordinary1
      @Thejoeordinary1 Год назад

      She’s Canadian

  • @bimanriddhi2531
    @bimanriddhi2531 3 года назад +1

    I am under weight.can walking me sick .

    • @mrrakim257
      @mrrakim257 3 года назад +2

      No walking will give health benefit. But don’t walk too much

    • @acidset
      @acidset 3 года назад +1

      No, you should be active! If you are underweight, then slowly be more and more active and eat a bit more so that you can be active. It is 100% better to eat more so you can be fit than just staying still so you don't have to worry about weight.

  • @mariaclara1804
    @mariaclara1804 6 лет назад +1

    "O

  • @looseunit9180
    @looseunit9180 Год назад

    Cut to people not clapping…

  • @steveeick2751
    @steveeick2751 Год назад +1

    The only walking this women gets is to the buffet line

  • @NotGoingAnywhere487
    @NotGoingAnywhere487 Год назад +1

    @msrawynn good for you walking saved my life i love it

  • @ThunderBroomPilot
    @ThunderBroomPilot 4 года назад +7

    If you are to talk about walking, don't spend it talking about city planning.

    • @Randy58-zn4ez
      @Randy58-zn4ez 4 года назад +4

      ThunderBroomPilot It’s all connected, a walk needs to be safe and pleasant otherwise people will not go out.

    • @acidset
      @acidset 3 года назад +3

      Ohhh just how you've missed the message...

  • @philtube1ful
    @philtube1ful 6 лет назад +2

    get a dog

  • @jimstormcrow
    @jimstormcrow 5 лет назад

    Nice ideas albeit somewhat judgemental in her implications.

  • @mikehundt4263
    @mikehundt4263 Год назад +1

    How world she know? 😂

  • @valerieladeda
    @valerieladeda Год назад

    Seems like she takes her own advice, and walks to the nearest Krispy Kreme, or Baskin Robbins, or McDonald's...

  • @1Challino
    @1Challino 3 года назад

    Zzzzzzz...

  • @pamelawoodall5891
    @pamelawoodall5891 Год назад +1

    I hope she wasn’t paid for this !

  • @edgarlopez1640
    @edgarlopez1640 3 года назад

    I believe she regularly walks though maybe she doesn't watch her diet seriously,but i believe her that she walks

  • @christunnock2719
    @christunnock2719 Год назад

    I hate Ted Turner×HannoiHannah×JaneFondaMontana National Park Talks
    cant
    talk
    normally

  • @Crimepaysaskapolitician
    @Crimepaysaskapolitician Год назад

    I don't believe you

    • @Michelle_Emm
      @Michelle_Emm Год назад

      Just because you don't believe her doesn't mean it isn't true.😂

  • @cabbage681
    @cabbage681 6 лет назад +9

    LMFAO do you really think this women has walked any further than the couch to the ice cream in the fridge

    • @kittimcconnell2633
      @kittimcconnell2633 6 лет назад +12

      I doubt you actually laughed

    • @berrystraw8862
      @berrystraw8862 6 лет назад

      hihi ;)

    • @ninikhan1956
      @ninikhan1956 6 лет назад

      Hahahaha, maybe she does walk but eats ice cream everyday that's why she looks like this...😂

    • @eme.261
      @eme.261 5 лет назад +10

      Those who walk aren't always slender. Honestly, get well in your head. It'll kill you or at least make others wish you were dead/ensure you are.

    • @jamieatari5398
      @jamieatari5398 4 года назад +10

      thats pretty rude.

  • @timjohnson8820
    @timjohnson8820 3 года назад

    yawn... boring

  • @garychristopher5480
    @garychristopher5480 4 года назад +4

    Lets be honest i really dont understand why this person who is Grossly overweight and looks very unhealthy so its clear that this speaker gets zero exercise and no walking.PEOPLE LISTEN TO PEOPLE WHO LOOK AS HEALTHY AS THEY PROCLAIN TO BE.

    • @sandyjamesplanner
      @sandyjamesplanner 4 года назад +51

      I am going to directly address your comments. It is very clear you did not listen to this TEDX talk. It is not about me. It is about the extraordinary things that I saw neighbourhoods do to advance walking and in so doing, build community. My airplane luggage did not arrive and I was very thankful to have the clothes lent to me. I agree they don't fit. But your comments negate any woman that is asked to speak at TEDX (and you are asked, you don't just show up) and says tons about you. You did not listen to this TEDX talk. You cheapen any woman that has a valuable message, and you cheapen yourself. It is people making comments like yours that make girls and women feel less about themselves. That is never okay, and can deeply impact people. I work to make people and communities whole, not to cut them down.

    • @nataliavicencio193
      @nataliavicencio193 4 года назад +14

      Sandy James Don’t even listen to them Sandy, you did AMAZING! And i learned heaps! Thank you so much for a great initiative!

    • @etcomehome39
      @etcomehome39 4 года назад +14

      Wow you are so judgmental. This lady has very good ideas. Please be kind.

    • @steveeick2751
      @steveeick2751 Год назад

      It's like this do as I say not as I do.