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The Benefits of Walking Exercise

Walking Exercise

Although walking will benefit almost anyone, someone with high levels of fitness probably wouldn't gain that much. If you want to only apply moderate intensity to your exercise regime, then 30 minutes of walking or other exercise 5 times a week works perfectly. Some people like to intersperse their normal walking with short bursts at a faster pace which is obviously more tiring.

So you do not become bored, it always worth finding different locations to walk or varying the routes and if at all possible ask someone to join you as the time will pass faster and it will be more enjoyable. In fact there is a growing popularity for machines that can be used to mimic ordinary physical activities like walking, running, cycling and even skiing.

There are very few types of physical activity that can match the simple act of walking for the ease with which weight can be lost. Weight-bearing activities, like walking and golfing, which involve lifting or pushing your own body weight is also excellent as two exercises are combined.

If you haven't been exercising for a long time then walking is a good place to start as it fulfils many aspects that are needed to get fir without the huge physical exertion necessary from some other exercise routines. It doesn't take much to start and it is recommended that if you haven't carried out any type of regular exercise to only start with five walking minutes a day and increase to the half an hour a day over a period of time.

As a complete method to stay fit or lose a few pounds plus the health benefits involved, walking just can't be beaten. If you have a budget to work with though, you may want to consider a home treadmill which can really speed up your fitness regime.

As far as home fitness equipment is concerned, treadmills are still the most popular and they can be used for running, walking or a gently jog plus there is less impact on a treadmill owing to the cushioning effect. A treadmill works because it utilizes a belt that rotates at various speeds and can be raised at one end to simulate a hill; this give the equipment the ability to be used to help improve the heart, lungs and circulation of the user and increasing their stamina.

If you are buying a treadmill, don't skimp if it is something that is going to be used regularly and make sure it has a good range of functions, especially an adjustable ramp. It is the variety of possible walking conditions that make the treadmill so popular as many people would be hard pushed to find those conditions on their doorstep.

Ultimately it is the convenience of a treadmill that is hard to beat because if even if you only have ten minutes to spare you can use it so it means you can walk at any time you feel like it.

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