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Fitness: Walking for wellness

Posted by SK May 9, 2010

Introduction

Walking is one of the easiest ways to get the exercise you need to stay healthy.

Experts recommend at least 2½ hours of moderate activity (such as brisk walking, brisk cycling, or yard work) a week.1 It's fine to walk in spurts of 10 minutes or more throughout your day and week.
Key points

* Before you start, talk with your doctor to make sure it's okay for you to begin a walking program.
* Start with a short-term goal. For example, walk for 5 or 10 minutes every day. Or increase your number of steps by 300 to 500 each day.
* After you've made walking a habit, set a longer-term goal. You may want to set a goal of walking briskly for at least 30 minutes a day or work up to 10,000 steps a day. You can try to do this 5 days a week or more.
* You can wear a pedometer to track your steps each day.
* To stay motivated, find a walking partner, such as a family member, friend, or coworker. Daily dog walks are also a great way to keep up your walking routine.

What do you need to know to start a walking program?
Why walk for wellness?
How can you make a walking program part of your life?
Where to go from here

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What do you need to know to start a walking program?

You don't have to walk all at once. You can split it up. It's fine to walk in spurts of 10 minutes or more at a time. If you use a pedometer, you might be surprised to see how many steps you take by simply doing chores and errands or by taking walking breaks during the day. For more information, see:

Fitness: Using a pedometer or step counter.

There are many ways to walk more without going on a long walk. Use the stairs instead of the elevator, or park farther away from work or a store. Instead of e-mailing or phoning a coworker or neighbor, walk over. When you meet with someone or visit with a friend, suggest taking a walk instead of staying inside.

To get the heart-healthy benefits of walking, you need to walk briskly enough to increase your heart rate and breathing, but not so fast that you can't talk comfortably.
Test Your Knowledge

1. You don't have to walk 2½ hours all at once. You can get the same benefits by walking in spurts of 10 minutes or more throughout your day and week.
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Experts recommend at least 2½ hours of moderate activity a week. But you don't need to do it all at once. You can walk in spurts of 10 minutes or more at a time. Or you can wear a pedometer and try to walk about 10,000 steps every day.
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Experts recommend at least 2½ hours of moderate activity a week. But you don't need to do it all at once. You can walk in spurts of 10 minutes or more at a time. Or you can wear a pedometer and try to walk about 10,000 steps every day.
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Why walk for wellness?

Brisk walking is a form of aerobic exercise. This is exercise that increases your heart rate for an extended time. Aerobic exercise helps strengthen your heart, lungs, and muscles. A strong heart carries more blood, along with oxygen and nutrients, to the rest of the body. Aerobic exercise also lowers blood pressure and can help you stay at a healthy weight.

Walking and other aerobic exercise also can improve your mood and energy. Regular exercise helps prevent anxiety and depression.2

Walking also keeps your bones healthy. It is a weight-bearing activity, which means that it works the muscles and bones against gravity. This can help reduce your risk of osteoporosis and broken bones.

Walking, like all physical activity, burns calories. Being active is important for staying at a healthy weight.
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1. Brisk walking increases your heart rate and strengthens your heart.
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Brisk walking increases your heart rate and strengthens your heart. A stronger heart can pump more blood, which carries more oxygen and nutrients.
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Brisk walking increases your heart rate and strengthens your heart. A stronger heart can pump more blood, which carries more oxygen and nutrients.
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How can you make a walking program part of your life?

Think of walking as an easy way to burn calories and stay fit while you go about your daily routine. You can make walking an important part of your life by getting friends and family to join you and by finding new ways to put steps in your day.
Walk with others

* Ask family members, friends, and coworkers to join you. Set goals together.
* Join a walking group or club.
* Set a goal to take part in an organized fitness walk.
* Walk a dog every day.
* Plan family outings around walks together. Being physically active with kids sets an example they'll follow as they grow older.

Add steps whenever you can

* Schedule walks on your daily calendar.
* Buy a pedometer at a sporting goods store. A pedometer counts how many steps you take. The first time you wear it, count how many steps you normally take in a day. Wear your pedometer every day, and set a goal for increasing the number of steps each day. At first, try to add 300 to 500 steps to your day. Then work toward 2,000 more steps a day. A good long-term goal is to get 10,000 steps a day.

Fitness: Using a pedometer or step counter

* Instead of watching TV or going out to eat, go out for a walk.
* At work, get up and move around once an hour.
* When possible, walk to the grocery store, doctor appointments, work, school, or shopping. You could walk a lap around the grocery store before you start shopping.
* Park your car farther away from work or other places you're going.
* Walk around your neighborhood or around a park.
* Walk during TV commercials.

Be safe

* Know your surroundings. Walk in a well-lighted, safe place.
* Carry a cell phone for emergencies.
* Wear comfortable shoes and socks that cushion your feet.
* Pay attention to your walking surface. Use sidewalks and paths.
* If you usually walk outside and the weather is bad, take comfortable shoes to the mall and walk several laps inside.
* Drink plenty of water. Take a water bottle with you when you walk.

Test Your Knowledge

1. Using a pedometer or step counter is an easy way to motivate yourself to walk more.
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Using a pedometer or step counter can help you find out how active you are during the day. After you know your level of activity, you can set goals to increase your steps and your fitness.
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Using a pedometer or step counter can help you find out how active you are during the day. After you know your level of activity, you can set goals to increase your steps and your fitness.
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Where to go from here

Now that you have read this information, you are ready to plan a walking program that suits you.

Talk with your doctor

If you have questions about this information, print it out and take it with you when you visit your doctor.

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