adding walking as excersize
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I've lost 30+ lbs mostly from walking and riding a stationary bike.0
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Yep walking counts. I don't drive so I walk a lot. I don't count my general day to day walking. But I take the dog out for 1-2hrs cover 6-7miles and I walk a route that is varied terrains. Lots of steep hill climbs and different paths underfoot. If you keep a good pace and don't just amble along then its a great burn. Plus (dependant on area) fresh air! :bigsmile:
*Edited to add - Have you seen some hardcore hill walkers? I'd say it can shape the body pretty well too. Not just general weight loss.0 -
Walking is good if you walk for a prolonged period of time 20-30mins+ and at quite a moderate-fast pace! (Uses fat as fuel rather than carbohydrate)
(I do a sports degree haha)
Actually I think walking is good if you do it at all.
The Australian guidelines say people should aim for 30 minutes per day, most days - but they point out that it doesn't matter if this is one 30 minute block or 3x 10 minute blocks.
I have heard of some very obese unfit people who were told by nutritionist to first walk to letterbox twice a day - in other words anything is better than nothing, just start doing something, and it does not have to be a minimum time or pace to be beneficial.0 -
as someone else posted earlier, I have a fitbit flex and wear it daily. It's nice cause I can see how much walking I actually do. In a given day at work (yes, it's work, but I work retail and I'm constantly on my feet walking around) I have found not only was I severely under guessing how active I was on a normal day, but I found out I was burning way more than I knew. So yes, I totally count walking as exercise. It's getting you up and moving. And if that's where you start, that's where you start!0
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Actually walking burns a surprising number of calories. Taking the time to walk an hour every day will make a HUGE difference over time.
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Walking for an hour can burn 400-500 calories. That's a big deal. You lose weight by having a calorie deficit.0
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oh ok I just felt like a senior citizen doing morning walks at the mall0
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I walk 4-8 miles a day. It's been very helpful in my 91 pound weight loss so far. I think it is weird that anybody would think it shouldn't count.
I guess if you are walking a half mile or something very slowly you really don't get that much out of it though.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.
While I agree about not logging general walking, I have to say that I can get a good workout in at the grocery store. Ducking and dodging around all the people who stand and stare at the food like they never seen it before can get me a fairly brisk walk.0 -
How I feel about adding my food:
I started doing it cause I almost went over and I actually DID eat today but it just sounds so lame lol im sorry
whats everyones stance on adding eating or drinking? it technically counts but its so light.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter, it's so light, right?0 -
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I have my activity level set to "sedentary", but wear a pedometer all day.
Between work and barn chores, I easily rack up 8,000-10,000 steps every day, and that's just incidental - I don't set out to take a walk. But of course I do want to count it!0 -
I walk about 3.5 to 4 miles in 45 minutes of my hour lunch break, and I also run the stairs and jump rope for about 3 minutes. I burn about 300 - 400 calories a day doing this, outside of any additional workouts I do. Now, granted I have a lot to lose so I am going to burn more calories in the beginning than someone much less my size, but I do believe walking is a free and fun-filled exercise. There aren't any memberships, equipment, or special gear required; just two feet and a good path. I get my heart beat going pretty fast, and I work up sweat because I pump my arms and power-walk.0
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I walk 3 miles a day in average, in about 45 minutes. I just use the TDEE method so I don't have to worry about adding it as exercise.
I agree that there's a difference between every day activity and specifically going out for a brisk walk though. I wouldn't count 3 miles as exercise if I did that during my every day activities, but when I go out specifically to walk for 3 miles, hell yeah.0 -
Most of my weight loss has been walking. At least 75-85% of the movement I added came from walking.0
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I used to walk all 12 hrs of my shift as a nurse. One nurse wore a pedometer and it read 10 miles. I would say that's pretty accurate on busy days. Any time I do that type of nursing, I lose 15-20 lbs right away. (In a bad way.) So I would say walking definitely counts if it's out of the ordinary for you. I'll be lightly active with my administrative position that I'm starting this month, so I'll be doing all my extra walking outside or at the gym. For me, it really helps. To each their own.0
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I count walking if it is walking I don't do on a normal basis, however I rarely eat my exercise calories back so I guess it doesn't really matter what I add for exercise lol0
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i do 3 school runs per day, approximately 3 miles each, 2 of the runs i do pushing a very heavy pushchair, and i walk at approximately 3-3.5 mph (sometimes quicker i'm always running late lol) i do sometimes look like a crazy sweaty woman by the end, i'm on the fence as to if this is exercise or not, yes it burns lots of calories per day, and yes i get out of breath and sweaty, but... i don't really start aching in my arms and legs until thursday night/friday morning, unlike jillian micheals dvds, bootcamp, or kettlebells, where i can feel it the next day
that said i have lost all my weight with the only exercise/activity that i have consistently done is walking0 -
I definitely think if you're walking an extra few miles on top of what you would normally be doing during the day, then it's exercise. Having a Fitbit has made me realize how important walking as exercise is for me. It's been a real eye opener, because I only walk about 6,000 steps a day during the week, even when I'm walking to class and back to my apartment + running errands afterwards. I use walking as exercise because it's easy and calming. I don't need any special equipment for it, and I can just walk out the door and go.0
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Most weight I've ever lost in a short period of time was losing 10 pounds in 14 days and all I was doing was walking. Admittedly I was walking 16 miles a day on steep terrain with a backpack on but still. Walking adds up and you can burn a ton of calories walking. If your interest is burning extra calories to help with weight loss while maintaining or even improving your fitness walking is actually a really good way to do it. Even bodybuilders tend to recommend walking for cutting.0
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I'm about to go on a 34 mile overnight hike on the Appalachian Trail - i can't wait to see what that looks like logged in!0
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I'm about to go on a 34 mile overnight hike on the Appalachian Trail - i can't wait to see what that looks like logged in!
MFP sez "If everyday was like today you would be 50 pounds in 5 weeks"0 -
Walking is totally a great exercise. I don't have a gym anywhere near my house, so I have to work with what I have. For me, that means a treadmill, some dumbbells, and a 3 mile road with a few steep hills. I bought a fitbit last month to get a better measurement of my workouts and it turned out that I walk quite a bit during the day... around 2-5,000 steps at work, which for the most part my work is sitting at a desk. Of course, fitbit has the goal of 10,000 steps a day and trust me, I get moving to make that goal. Tonight, I started out with about 7,800 steps and stopped at 13,000 just so that I could get a good burn in (it was late and I wasn't able to use the treadmill). Meeting that goal gave me 677 exercise calories. I would say that's a decent burn for just walking.
Point is, yes, walking is exercise. During the summers, when I still lived in my hometown, my mom and I would walk the track at my high school. 6-8 miles every night. Walking, talking, gossiping with the neighbors. Its relaxing, fun, and a great burn. Most of the time we didn't even realize how far we were walking or how long we were out there, until it was getting pitch black and too dark to see in front of us.
Go walk! Count it as a workout, especially if it is additional to your everyday life. And have fun!
p.s. sorry for the novel!0 -
I have my profile set as 'light activity' because I'm a college student, work in a grocery store, and am highly active in my church and babysit frequently. I have a pedometer on my phone (Walking Mate - S Health {Samsung}) so I do log how many calories I burn walking throughout my day. Some days I can burn as much as 350 calories just from all the walking I do, so I want to make sure I eat those calories back. I log it even if it's only 80 calories (very rear). I don't purposely go for a walk for exercise though.0
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