adding walking as excersize
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I started doing it cause I almost went over and I actually DID walk today but it just sounds so lame lol im sorry
whats everyones stance on adding walking or light excersize? it technically counts but its so light.
whats everyones stance on adding walking or light excersize? it technically counts but its so light.
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I started doing it cause I almost went over and I actually DID walk today but it just sounds so lame lol im sorry
whats everyones stance on adding walking or light excersize? it technically counts but its so light.0 -
In the beginning, all I did was walk. That was my exercise.
I love it. It's peaceful.0 -
I don't really do it for exercise. I do it for recovery or because I have something to think about or because I'm bored or because it's a nice day and I want to be outside. That doesn't mean it's not exercise for someone else.0
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When the weather is good, I try to walk a mile and a half every day. I really missed it with the hard weather. It doesn't burn a ton of calories, only about 90-100, but it's good for my mental health. I do it in addition to my other workouts. If the weather is good and I get home before it's dark, I walk without fail.0
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I try to walk for 30 min every day at a pace of 3 to 3.5 mph. I love being outside. Today I worked out at the gym on a treadmill for the first time because it's strangely cold and rainy here. It was soooo boring being indoors. I prefer the fresh air. I think it's excellent exercise.0
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I have an hour long lunch break at work each day. I spend the first 30 minutes walking and the last 30 eating lunch. Every little bit helps! Plus it gives you some quiet time to think and decompress after a stressful morning!0
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Walking can be exercise and I don't personally feel it should be overlooked. It may not burn as many calories as say running, but it still has an impact (just a smaller one).
I love walking and it's an easy exercise for me to do with my 2yr old son. I try to walk at least 3 miles everyday when the weather is nice. Sometimes my walks end up being 5+ miles.0 -
I love walking! When I am really working out full force, I will use walking as my "rest day"....but right now, with this winter we have had, I am just lucky to be able to get back out and start walking (and running) again!0
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How significant is this in your daily activity? Is it considered as part of your base daily calories as "light activity"?
I'll give you an example: I don't register my daily commute to work by bicycle. It takes about 35 minutes, round trip, easy pace. It is insignificant compared to the 60-240 minutes of moderate/hard riding that I actually record accurately, so I simply ignore it.
If your walking is significant compared to the rest of your activity, by all means record it! I have friends who were very overweight and that is all they could do - and went from walking a city block to 1 hour, to jogging, to running. Without those early steps there would have been no progression.0 -
Walking is exercise, but I don't log it unless I am walking FOR exercise. If I am walking around as just part of my day, that does not get logged. And be careful how much you put for calorie burn. I would use a HRM or deduct from MFP's estimate by 25% because it's too high. By the way, I do believe walking is good exercise, but it doesn't burn very much per hour unless you're really moving fast.0
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Walking is great! Even when I'm tired, I find I always have enough energy for a walk. I can do an hour at a time on the elliptical runner, but that can feel like drudgery. When I go outside and walk I hear birds chirping and children laughing, feel the breeze on my skin, and notice that the trees are leafing out and the flowers are starting to bloom. And the best part... everyone once in a while I find money in the gutter!0
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Walking is exercise, but I don't log it unless I am walking FOR exercise. If I am walking around as just part of my day, that does not get logged. And be careful how much you put for calorie burn. I would use a HRM or deduct from MFP's estimate by 25% because it's too high. By the way, I do believe walking is good exercise, but it doesn't burn very much per hour unless you're really moving fast.
I don't think MFP's estimate is high enough for me. It really depends on your level of fitness and exertion. For instance, when I do 30 min of brisk walking, MFP says I've burned less than 100 calories. But I am dripping with sweat and out of breath and I'm losing a good amount of weight. They don't take activity level into consideration. For a sedentary person, a 30 min brisk walk is hard work. For an athlete, it would probably be insignificant.0 -
Do you mean like....walking to and from your car, walking from the bedroom to the bathroom, walking through the grocery store? Or walking as in....I'm going to take a 30 minute walk? If it's the latter, I don't see why that's a problem. If it is the normal walking you do throughout the day, don't log it, it's already worked into your activity level.0
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Starting to exercise at any point is good! Next thing you know you'll be joining a gym! Good luck.0
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Do you mean like....walking to and from your car, walking from the bedroom to the bathroom, walking through the grocery store? Or walking as in....I'm going to take a 30 minute walk? If it's the latter, I don't see why that's a problem. If it is the normal walking you do throughout the day, don't log it, it's already worked into your activity level.
Where in the process did it as about how much of your commuting about town was walking?0 -
Actually walking burns a surprising number of calories. Taking the time to walk an hour every day will make a HUGE difference over time.0
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I checked my activity level as sedentary because, aside from some strength training, I pretty much am.
My rule as to whether I log a walk or not is the following:
If it's a walk anyone would do, it's part of my normal daily burn and I don't log it. Otherwise, I log it.
For instance, my grocery store is ~15 mins away and I figure anyone would go there on foot, so I don't log it. On the other hand I walk to/from work 3-4 times a week and it's a one hour walk to get there, so I log that since most would take public transportation.
Been working for me.0 -
Honestly if you are not looking to get into athletic shape or build muscle or bodybuild all you want to do is lose some weight then really all you need to do is eat a little less and walk regularly. You don't need to do intensive cardio, walking is not "lame" its actually really effective.0
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I have a FitBit, which calculates my daily activity, most of which is walking. I set my MFP to lightly active and I generally burn approx. 200 calories over that. So yes, walking can make a real difference.0
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I do! I walk a minimum of 4.5 miles each day just to work and back, and generally I'll go for a walk at lunch for around an hour. If I'm meeting somebody for a drink or dinner after work, I try to walk there if possible.
This adds up- some days I could be walking eight or more miles. If it's significant, absolutely log it. Would I bother logging ten minutes strolling at 2 miles an hour? Probably not.0
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