Walking to lose weight.
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Hey everyone,
Just wanted to know if this sounds like a good plan. I am trying to lose 30lbs and would like to start walking. Would walking for an hour a day for 5 or 6 days a week be good exercise? Obviously at a brisk pace. I am also going to be drinking only water and snacking on more fruits, vegetables, and almonds. And I recently discovered Skinnytaste.com, so I would be getting a majority of my recipes from their. Also, I haven't eaten any fast food in 2 weeks or drank any soda and I no longer crave it which I think is a good start.0 -
Yes it is the only exercise I have done for my new lifestyle and I still do 30 mins 3 times a week minimum. If it is too jot or cold find Leslie Sansone 2 mile walk on u tube0
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I looooove walking and cycling!just got my new pair of New balance shoes for walking today! Its a great idea for weightloss,I have the opposite problem to you regarding walking the dog,we have 2 year old terriers and they pull the hands off me so I dont take them as often as I should! we live in a hilly area so its no problem to burn 400 cals in an hour!! best of luck to you!0
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Walking gets the job done. Are there faster calorie torches, yes... but the more strenuous, the more the group of people an exercise is appropriate for narrows down. There is no 'ideal' exercise.0
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I think is a great idea.
I started walking last month and I'm currently doing 4 miles 6 times a week. I have lost around 11 pounds and I feel way better. I'm not that fast around 90 minutes( 22 minutes per mile) , hopefully in the next couple of months I will improve my time.0 -
The best thing about walking for your daily exercise is that it is easy to keep doing and there are no sports injuries,
I walk ten days then rest one. My route is my the sea, which is really beautiful, in the morning, for 70 minutes. I am toning up really fast! I walk carrying a rock in each hand to " work" my arms. They are toning up too! But the best thing about carrying rocks is it forces my abs to work as well. It's great!0 -
I started my journey walking 2.2 miles a day then worked my way up from there. It works.0
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Walking is a GREAT cardio (brisk pace), especially if you plan to do so for an hour at least four to six days a week. I think you'll find it works out great for you.
Good luck!0 -
Your body would adapt to the low intensity exercise within 8 - 12 weeks and at that point progress would slow or stop. Your body would become so efficient at the activity that it would not burn a many calories. Nonetheless you would probably reap health benefits from it.0
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I've lost 33 pounds since January doing what you said. I stopped drinking pop, started drinking tons of water, set my calories and made healthier choices to stay within those calories (more fruits/veggies/yogurt/avacado/omlets, etc), and walked a bunch. I walk fast - about 4.5 -4.8 mp using mapmyrun on my phone. I started at 2 miles most days of the week and quickly worked up to 4-5 miles. I use the time during my 2 boys soccer practice to walk. Now I walk 5 miles (1-1.5 hours) 4-5 days a week. I've tried running and every now and again can do a walk/jog routine - but distance running makes my knee hurt. Walking I can do fine. I have lost around 1 - 1.5 pounds a week doing this (been maintaining for lst 3 weeks). I will say that the scale changed in spurts - I'd lost 3-4 pounds then the scale would show now change or a slight up and down for 2 weeks or so then I'd loose again. After a while I began to recognize this was a normal pattern for me. Good luck and you can do it!!0
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Between 2007-2009 I lost about 30 pounds just by walking, and another 20 by adding dance classes and weights. I think it really depends on how your body responds to exercise. It's totally possible to lose weight if you're just walking, but once you take off about 10-15 pounds you might have to walk longer distances and at faster paces to keep the weight coming off. I think you should just take it as you go along though, and maybe add some leg or arm weights down the road.0
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walking is fine for activity. but just remember that your results are what you put into it. if your goal is to do some activity to increase heart health and lose a few pounds and look..well, average as someone who walks, then by all means. go crazy, walking is fine and will suit those goals no problem. if you want to look lean and athletic, then walking won't cut it.
Didn't realize a50 pound loss with "just" walking was average. This came off so demeaning.
Incredibly. Talk about downgrading the efforts of those of have lost weight and arent focused on developing an athletic build. Everyone has different goals, nothing average about success when one is achieving theirs.
walking is activity thats good for health. not weight loss. so lets not put credit where credit is not due here.
and yes, your end results will be you're looking average instead of well below average. if thats your goal, then all the power to you. I'm just stating the fact that if your goal is more than that, then you'll need to reevaluate your exercise template. I'm sorry that reality to you sounds like someone is being mean.0
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