Why Walking is one of best ways for Weight Loss
There are so many ways to lose weight and walking is certainly one of them! It may not be as intense as, say weight training in a gym, but that does not mean it is not an effective weight loss method. All you need to do is be consistent with it and have patience, as it can take some time for you to see results. While its well worth the wait, walking can be monotonous to some, but you can keep the process interesting and yourself committed to the activity with a few tips:
Track your progress – These days you get various devices such as pedometers that allow you to see how close you are to your fitness goal.
Make music your companion – If walking is getting a bit monotonous, add music to liven up the process. You get music gadgets which can be attached to your fitness gear so that you don’t have to hold them in your hand while walking.
Change your route – Doing the same thing time and again can be boring. To spice things up, challenge yourself to a new route every once in a while. This will keep things interesting and will also require more effort from your end to fulfil the challenge.
Benefits of walking
Weight loss does not only happen if you spend numerous hours in the gym on a weight training or cardio routine. Something as simple as brisk walking can also help you shrink your waistline.’ Walking at 6.5 km/h, a fairly standard pace can help a 65 kg man burn 362 calories per hour.
Walking helps tone your muscles as you work on your lower body including your thighs, glutes, hamstrings, calves.
It increases bone strength. When you walk, you are essentially strengthening your bones by keeping them engaged and your chances of bone diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis also decrease.
Walking keeps you in good spirits, as when you walk, your body releases endorphins which are responsible for keeping us in a happy and joyful mood.
Walking also keeps diseases at bay and even helps manage existing ones. People who have diabetes, high blood pressure can go for walks every day as it will help regulate their heart rate and also improve their blood sugar levels. The pace needs to be monitored by a doctor before you start.
According to Global Health Authorities, walking 10,000 steps (6.4 km) every day is enough to help you lose weight and stay fit.
Tips to keep in mind
If you are planning to take up walking as a fitness regimen, you can start slow and then increase the intensity and duration as you progress.
Engage in 30-45 minutes of walking every day to reap its benefits.
Walk wearing comfortable sports shoes which will support your heel and foot. If you are planning to go barefoot, there are special, thin shoes available for the same too.
Early morning is the best time to go for a brisk walk as there is more oxygen in the air and less pollution as well.
Dear Anamika - You have been contributing extremely useful and practical health digests. Am sure all Local Circles members are benefitted by your contributions. Keep writing and thank you so very much for making all of us aware.
Sep 06
Thanks Rameshji for appreciating the post. Regards
Sep 06
Walking is an Excellent Exercise, but along with that we must do Resistance Exercises to keep your Muscles strong. Once your Muscles are strong, your Bones will also get Stonger. If possible do Swimming. There is no exercise better than Swimming for your Heart- Lungs and Body.
Sep 06
Walking is good as exercise but speed is also important. It should be 120 steps per minute but simultaneous diet control is also important. Excessive weight will affect your knees. On Tuesday, August 19, 2014, Anamika Mehra wrote: >
Sep 03
Very well put, Sh.Dinesh Jain, heartening to get your views on the 'WALK' phenomenon set into talk by Anamika, a sure shot fitness expert by any standards, maybe amongst the top 10 of Delhi, lets ask her, ......'How would you rate yourself, Anamika?'..(i have been collecting your earlier inputs regularly) the 'walking' issue is being hijacked by the 'talking' issue....so, 'walking' we unanimously declare to be of immense use, not the sole way of reducing weight, though, which must be accompanied by diet controls...and maybe we missed on the most useful criterion of both 'walking' and 'losing weight'...and that is, they both mean the same..."to be living at our highest levels of health", including physical, emotional and spiritual(the invisible entity)...thats to say..'what goal are we seeking to accomplish in our lives' as the binding force. I have kept reaching state badminton level as my criterion for monitoring my progress in sports and becoming a professional dancer in 1-2 years. Right now i am offering Fitness programs for groups of 10-12, either badminton based or dancing/aerobics based or simply workouts. So, Dineshji, you sure seem to be a votary of good health, it seems so, by your insightful comments...if you would be keen, we can initiate some fitness programs in mayur vihar-1 and other parts by training and developing a program and getting it effectively complete...i already work on developing feedback training models for self-development and healing purposes.
Aug 19