Walking to lose weight

ashlied84
ashlied84 Posts: 4 Member
edited September 2016 in Health and Weight Loss
So I've been logging and watching every single thing I eat for almost 2 months now (56th day of logging today) and I'm down 17lbs. And I haven't been working out at all. In fact I suck at it. But I want to start walking 30-60 min a day and maybe work into other workouts. But my question is has anyone had good results from just walking??
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  • I had before...lost A LOT of weight, at least 40 lbs....but quit watching what I ate. Now I mainly just walk, but I'm averaging 10,000-12,500+ steps a day.
  • smiles4jo
    smiles4jo Posts: 202 Member
    I’m currently 250+ days into this change and I’ve lost 55 lbs. In the same amount of time, hubby has lost almost 100!

    We have walked almost every single day since we started. If you’d asked me two weeks ago, I would have said “Maybe?” But, in the last two weeks, we have stopped walking (long story) and the scale WILL NOT MOVE. Logically, I know that it’s because we’re eating the same as we used to and not burning as many calories. So, we could just reduce our calories and continue not walking, but I wanna eat!

    So, no, you don’t have to walk (or do any exercise), but it does give you a bit of a buffer for a bit of extra food.
  • Colorscheme
    Colorscheme Posts: 1,179 Member
    edited September 2016
    Walking burns calories, so yes. I like to do it because as the poster above me said, it allows me to eat more.
  • CasperNaegle
    CasperNaegle Posts: 936 Member
    As you are learning losing weight is more about what you eat and how much. So adding walking will also add some calorie burn, but not a ton. You are on the right path and I suggest you keep going.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I tend to be sluggish winter and fall, but last fall resolved to walk every day at lunch time (except if it was raining hard) no matter how cold it was. (I'm in Massachusetts.) This was great for me. I was more energized and productive in the afternoon at work, and my energy carried over into the evening. Instead of being a coach potato, I was able to go to the gym or do yoga a few nights per week.

    I walk less in the spring, as it is gardening season, and the summer, due to the heat, and am really enjoying the cooler weather and walking again.
  • Grankakes
    Grankakes Posts: 128 Member
    YES! a few years ago, i walked 3 miles every day and 5 miles each saturday and sunday. i lost 30 pounds in about 6 months and didn't really change my diet. of course, i fell off the wagon, and am just now trying to get the walking thing back to be a habit - along with changing my eating as well. YES! walking works!
  • llbrixon
    llbrixon Posts: 964 Member
    I started weight journey Nov 2015, I did follow calories to lose the weight. All I did was walk and I lost the weight. I lost 40 pounds. Walking got my legs limber and strong but I am finding that I need to do some arm exercises and some belly exercises to build up the muscles.
  • CoffeeNCardio
    CoffeeNCardio Posts: 1,847 Member
    llbrixon wrote: »
    I started weight journey Nov 2015, I did follow calories to lose the weight. All I did was walk and I lost the weight. I lost 40 pounds. Walking got my legs limber and strong but I am finding that I need to do some arm exercises and some belly exercises to build up the muscles.

    This^
  • daz2270
    daz2270 Posts: 73 Member
    I'm a big fan. Low impact, easy to do, stress relieving and burns calories. Very under-rated IMO.
  • juliebowman4
    juliebowman4 Posts: 784 Member
    For the most part, walking is the only exercise I get.
    'Calories out' is calories out, no matter how you achieve them. Some 'calories out' methods (like running or serious swimming or rowing) will allow for faster/more 'calories out' ...but I never begrudge my 30-60 minute walk. It allows me extra calories and is good for my body.
  • I walk. It costs nothing, and I find I do my best "thinking" when I walk. Once I got in a daily routine, 30 minutes at lunch and 30 minutes after dinner, I looked forward to getting outside. Often the walk in the evening very easily extends itself to 60 minutes with out any extra effort.
  • I walk. It costs nothing, and I find I do my best "thinking" when I walk. Once I got in a daily routine, 30 minutes at lunch and 30 minutes after dinner, I looked forward to getting outside. Often the walk in the evening very easily extends itself to 60 minutes with out any extra effort.

    Totally relate! I used to be a runner, until I busted my MCL. I can still run short distances, but only if I tape the hell out of my knee. I can walk very fast, though, and I love it! That's pretty much my only exercise, because I have a desk job, and after work, I'm constantly running somewhere (errands, kid stuff). And it's my stress relief. If someone at work, my boyfriend or my kid pissed me off, I go for a long walk. I work it off and think it out.

    It burns 200-300 calories at the speed and length I do it, and it's been working. I'm down almost 15 pounds in a month and a half. I've been walking for years, and I gained the weight I have to lose (25 pounds) because I stopped watching what I ate. I also have a friend who is very overweight - about 150 pounds to lose. She isn't even 30 yet, and she got a wake-up call at her physical for work -- she is diabetic (no family history) and has very high BP and cholesterol. She is not an exerciser and initially didn't have the stamina for anything but walking, and her doctor said to try even 10 minutes a day....just move....so she did that. She's lost 45+ pounds now and has enough energy to start doing weight training and wants to try Zumba.

    So yes, it is absolutely a legitimate exercise/
  • cathyjewell84
    cathyjewell84 Posts: 4 Member
    I've been walking everyday for almost 2months now, haven't weighed myself yet but i can feel and see a big difference so far!!
  • rsclause
    rsclause Posts: 3,103 Member
    I am a runner now but I started by walking. Walking did work for me but due to time constraints I found that running was more effective. Walking is so good for you too, it will give you more energy after you make it a habit and build up some strength. Do it!
  • txlonghorns38
    txlonghorns38 Posts: 8 Member
    I Walk 5 Miles Monday-Friday for almost 2 hours and I have seen huge changes in my legs as I go up and down steep hills
  • allmannerofthings
    allmannerofthings Posts: 829 Member
    Walking definitely helps - it burns calories but it also reduces stress. If you include hills or steps in can build muscle too!