Walking is a low impact exercise that is beneficial to everyone, including YOU! Perhaps its greatest benefit comes in the added years to your life. A 2005 study shows that 30 minutes of walking daily adds about 1.3 years to a person's lifespan and 1.1 years without heart ailments.
General practitioners recommend at least 30 minutes of cardio activity, and it is for these very same reasons. If you live a very sedentary lifestyle at home and your job does not demand you to get active then a walking program is what you need. It helps curb lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, heart diseases and cancer aside from prolonging your life.
Use a pedometer if you want to monitor your progress in walking. It's basically a walking gear that counts the steps you made. Most pedometers give you the amount of calories burned during the exercise, the miles you've walked or the time you spent walking. Tracking your progress is made easier with this device. Some pedometers can keep logs of up to 7 days so that you are on top of your game.
Since it's already getting nippy outdoors make sure you wear the proper attire when you go out for a walk. Some walkers trade the outdoors for the comfort of the treadmill during colder months. If you don't have one in your home, it's time to visit the gym. It all depends on individual preferences where the walk is made (indoors or outdoors) and how to do it (Nordic walking, brisk walking or race walking). Most walkers also evolve and combine other exercises in their routine. The most important thing is to start somewhere - and walking being kindest to the knees, is a highly recommended exercise. So get healthy, be smart and start walking.
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