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Benefits of walking

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One of the simplest forms of activity is walking. It’s easy, it’s free, and can be done just about anywhere. If you are serious about walking, I suggest buying a pedometer. Pedometers are small in size and can discretely be clipped to your belt. Tracking the number of steps you take each day can be a great motivator. Try setting new goals or find a partner with a pedometer and compete with each other.

If you find you have fewer than 5,000 steps a day, this indicates a sedentary lifestyle. For weight loss, aim for to double it – 10,000 steps a day. This is where all those little things you do will really add up. If you need to add more steps to your day, park and walk into a restaurant instead of using the drive-thru, walk to a coworker’s office instead of calling, or park at the back of parking lots. And of course, you can set aside some time to walk. Studies have proven that individuals can earn just about the same benefits walking a couple miles (2000 steps is roughly one mile) at 15-20 minutes per mile as individuals who “race walk” at 10 minute miles.


Here are just a few of the reasons to get those big numbers on your pedometer. Wouldn’t you say each one of these is worth 1,000 steps a day?

• Prevent type 2 diabetes

• Strengthen your heart

• Help control your blood pressure

• Alleviate symptoms of depression

• Reduce the risk of breast and colon cancer

• Improves fitness

• Decrease your risk of heart attack

• Lower stress levels

• Relieve arthritis and back pain

• Strengthen muscles, bones, and joints

• Improve sleep

• Elevate overall mood and sense of well-being

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3 Responses to " Benefits of walking "

  1. jane says:

    I bought a pedometer a few months ago and I find it motivates me to walk more when I wear it – it’s like a contest to see how many steps I can get in each day.

  2. Gordon says:

    To much exercise is not good just as to little isn’t ether it’s all about balance. If you can go for a walk once a day that step towards a healthier lifestyle.

  3. Chip says:

    Walking is probably the best beginner’s exercise routine. It is easy to demonstrate improvement and move on to running.

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