Brisk walk Succes Stories (pics pls)
Rai007
Posts: 387 Member
Hi all,,
so we all believe that a calorie deficit is required for weight loss
many of us take up walk instead brisk walk as their workout
i was wondering if anyone has reached goal weight or reduced quite an amount with their cardio as brisk walk.
if you use strenght training aswell you can mention.
you may mention:
the time taken between your HW And CW
your walk pace and duration,,
the weight lost,,
if you post pictures that would be interesting too.
so we all believe that a calorie deficit is required for weight loss
many of us take up walk instead brisk walk as their workout
i was wondering if anyone has reached goal weight or reduced quite an amount with their cardio as brisk walk.
if you use strenght training aswell you can mention.
you may mention:
the time taken between your HW And CW
your walk pace and duration,,
the weight lost,,
if you post pictures that would be interesting too.
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In August, I started walking at least 5 days/week, covering 2 miles in 30 minutes. I also do 50 pushups each day, and some plank exercises for core strength. I think this is possibly the laziest workout ever, but I hate strength training and situps, and running hurts my knees, and I can get it all done in 45 minutes in the morning, and its working for me. Coupled with 5:2, I've lost 17 lbs, and definitely have more muscle definition in my legs, arms, and stomach. I know I'll never be super toned, but I don't really care. This is the longest I've ever stuck with a workout plan, and I don't hate doing it. I actually look forward to my walks so much that I frequently walk 7 days a week, up to 6 miles at a time. I have more energy, and feel better about myself. What more can you really ask for?0
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dmjjwe - I think we live in a parallel universe! I walk 3 or 4 times a week, 2.8 miles in about 40 minutes, do pushups (against a short dresser), and squats. I, too, don't like to work out, but LOVE my walks. I've also noticed better muscle tone (took me about 5 months to realize this), have more energy, and have lost 15 lbs doing all of this. No pics right now, but my clothes and mirror tell me.0
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Oh - and my bra size has changed. I went from a 38C to a 36D. So my chest got smaller and my breasts got bigger? I guess those pushups are making my boobie-muscles big. hahah! I faintly remember our high school health teacher telling us those things didn't have any muscles in them!0
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30 minute walk, three times per week. No other exercise.0
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I didn't only walk, but walking has been my main source of exercise since February. I have lost 41 lbs since January. From February to May I walked in snow (I live in Northern Canada), burning on average 200 more cals then walking on gravel. I also hike and attend boot camp twice a week. From June to the end of August I done a Learn 2 Run program, and was running 5k 4 times week. I walk about 6-7 times a week for at least an hour briskly. I have went from a size 12-14 jeans to a size 4-6 since February. No one will ever convince me walking isn't adequate exercise for weight loss. I plan to start strength training very soon.0
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Amazing replies so far!!
bumping for more
pls do mention your walk pace0 -
I started walking last month and I've lost almost 20 lbs since. I didn't even start briskly and am just now getting to where my legs don't hate me while doing it. I get about 5 miles a day after you add up all my steps, but in the evenings I walk about 2 miles in 30 to 45 min (depends on if my dogs come with me or not). Last night I decided to start training for the couch to 5k thing, and I think I'm really going to LOVE running.
But walking works just fine for weight loss too! My legs are getting super toned and it's only been a month.0 -
I've primarily walked for the last 8 months ( a bit less now as it's too dark to go offroad where I live in the evening), and my weight loss speaks for itself - 54 kg (119lbs) lost and counting.
I've gone from a 52 chest to 42 (in terms of a suit I recently bought). My waist has gone from a bulging 44inch to 34 inch at the moment and my shirts are now 16 inch collar instead of 18.5. I think there are a few pics in my profile if you want to see.
Ok, I've more recently been counting calories, but without walking it wouldn't have worked.0 -
wow dhalijet0
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Wow is right!0
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I walk 75 minutes ( 5 miles ) five or six days a week. It has worked for me. I have lost nearly 80 pounds with calorie deficit and walking. I love walking and walking loves me. No matter what anyone else says, find what works for you and stick with it.0
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I walk 75 minutes ( 5 miles ) five or six days a week. It has worked for me. I have lost nearly 80 pounds with calorie deficit and walking. I love walking and walking loves me. No matter what anyone else says, find what works for you and stick with it.
WOW...you SUPER rock--it takes me 2 hours to walk 5 miles. What a tremendous success you are--WOOT!!!!!0 -
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Coming up on January 8th will be 1 year for me, I did log my walks on a spreadsheet until June when my co-worker showed me MFP, my goal is walking 5 nights a week, sometimes it's 7 nights, eating right and walking, halfway to my goal weight! I started at a slow 10 minutes walk, I average about 45 minutes per walk now.0
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No progress pics unfortunately as all of the pic sites are blocked at my job.
64 days on MFP. Walking as my only exercise thus far. Eating at a deficit and down 26.8 pounds thus far. This morning I moved from Obese to Overweight according to the CDC BMI calculator.
My first few walks were around 20 minute miles. Now all of them are 13:30-15 minute miles.
Total distance walked since I started on MFP, 124.98 miles.0 -
I started my journey August 3rd by counting calories and walking. I do 5 miles in about 75 minutes at least 5 times per week, sometimes 6. Up until recently that is all the exercise I would do. I have added in boot camp once a week on Saturdays, and a few times per week I add some walk/run intervals. I am by no means a runner, but am trying to boost that calorie burn. I have lost 22 lbs, so yes brisk walking is effective!! It also gives you so much more energy to tackle your day!!0
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I walk 3-4 miles 5 times a week at a 3.5 - 4 MPH pace. I've dropped 58 lbs in not quite 5 months. Of course, I've also logged every day and with the exception of about 3 days, stayed within my daily calorie goal. No amount of walking will outpace an overly caloric diet.0
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When I started my weight loss I only walked. I started at a mile a day every day and got to where I was walking 5-7 miles atleast 3 times a week and 1 mile on the other days. I weighed 298 lbs and walking got me down to 220 lbs, and since then I've still continued to walk. I HATE RUNNING. But I've also added strength training and some cardio like 30 day shred.
5'7
HW: 298
CW: 172
GW: 160
You can look at my profile for pictures of before and now.
Walking works. In my eyes0 -
I flew to another state for business last month and used public transport so I was walking and climbing stairs etc. 7 days a week for maybe an hour a day. I lost 9lbs.0
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I've been on MFP for just over 3 months and the only exercise I've added is walking at lunchtime. When I use the treadmill I usually manage about 3.2 MPH for a half hour. That's probably not considered brisk, but an arthritic hip shortens my stride. When I got a Fitbit I discovered that my "sedentary" lifestyle is anything but, because I do a lot of walking at home caring for my dogs and property. I get more chores done now just to work in more steps. Sorry, I haven't taken pics and wish I had.0
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walked two miles a day (average) from july 22nd until friday the 1st of november. only exercise i did. with eating at a deficit. lost all this weight that way. just joined a gym on nov 1st. so now ill be walking inside and working my butt out other ways. but walking works.0
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When I started on MFP I didn't know I had blood clots in my heart and legs. I thought I was just old and lazy. After a stay in ICU the Doctor told me to walk 30 minutes every day. At first I could only do 2 minutes and now I am up to 60.0
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I started off walking and eventually ramped it up to speed walking. On the treadmill I started at 2.6-3.0 and an incline of 2.6-3.0. After i got comfortable with that. Comfortable=doing it without breaking a sweat, I ramped it up and so on and so forward. Now I am at 4.2 currently. I could go higher but any higher would be running and thats not what I want. Just something to warm me up before my workout. I use do this for 2-4 miles, now I can do 8-10miles easy but it would cut into my workout strength so I keep it around 4-6miles. If you want pics just check out the weight loss monitor or click on my name
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I started off walking and eventually ramped it up to speed walking. On the treadmill I started at 2.6-3.0 and an incline of 2.6-3.0. After i got comfortable with that. Comfortable=doing it without breaking a sweat, I ramped it up and so on and so forward. Now I am at 4.2 currently. I could go higher but any higher would be running and thats not what I want. Just something to warm me up before my workout. I use do this for 2-4 miles, now I can do 8-10miles easy but it would cut into my workout strength so I keep it around 4-6miles. If you want pics just check out the weight loss monitor or click on my name
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Ya'll are walking faster than I run! I feel like a turtle reading these posts. Ya'll are amazing!0
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