Ack!! My doc said walking is useless!!??
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any activity is beneficial .... walk and do weight training4
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one thing that seems to be missing...what are your goals? is it to lose weight? lose body fat? body recomp?1
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Maybe you need another new doc. My pulmonologist wants me to walk an hour a day. I also do light weights and u just got a bosu ball for balance. I aim for 10,000 steps a day . That seems to be threshold (t least for me ) for losing1
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walkergirl64 wrote: »I love to walk and am feeling discouraged. My new family doctor said walking is essentially useless for losing weight and only weight-lifting is going to help me reach my goals. He is a highly respected doc in our area and so I took what he said to heart and feel discouraged now because I have loved walking for years. I have started weight training 3 times a week, but still want to walk for cardio and because otherwise I would never get outside.
What do you guys think? Does walking help you with weight loss or not?
You need a calorie deficit to lose weight. Burning more calories with activity helps with weight loss. Eating fewer calories helps with weight loss.
If you enjoy walking it can help you lose weight. If you rode a bike, played tennis, swam, danced, did kick boxing, climbed mountains those things would also help you lose weight more than sitting still. Saying only weight lifting will help you lose weight is not true. Keep doing both walking and weight lifting and watch your calorie intake.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/weight-loss/expert-answers/walking/faq-20058345
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-topics/weight-control/walking-step-right-direction/Pages/walking-step-right-direction.aspx2 -
I lost 75 lbs and reached my goal weight over a year ago simply by eating less and walking more.
When I started, I could barely lap the couch. Now? I can walk at a brisk pace for miles and miles.
The bonus is that some of the extra calories I "earn" from walking can go towards snacks, treats and the more caloric foods that I love. So I never feel deprived or hungry.
Win/win.4 -
Even slow walking is better than no movement! A person needs to work up slowly. You'll get there!3
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dont feel discouraged just do both.
the use of the word useless was abit OTT by the doctor1 -
Another walking success story here- I'm 50 pounds down since summer, through daily walking and staying w/in my calories (more or less). I do 45 minutes most days. I am a pretty fast walker naturally, but sometimes I'm slow, and sometimes my dog is slow. Just walk. Prove him wrong.3
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And my triglyceride and other cholesterols and A1C all lunged into normal by November. I'm sure a combo of both walking and just having lost weight.2
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Thank you all so much for the encouraging replies! I've never posted here before and am blown away by the positive support.
I am going to renew my walking habit, do the weight training, too, and then respectfully tell him what I think of his remarks at our next visit.
Thanks again!!
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walkergirl64 wrote: »I love to walk and am feeling discouraged. My new family doctor said walking is essentially useless for losing weight and only weight-lifting is going to help me reach my goals. He is a highly respected doc in our area and so I took what he said to heart and feel discouraged now because I have loved walking for years. I have started weight training 3 times a week, but still want to walk for cardio and because otherwise I would never get outside.
What do you guys think? Does walking help you with weight loss or not?
I think the guy is full of it. I am down 1.5 this week just from tracking and walking albeit I am at 30 miles and over 100k steps. I keep my heart rate at 118-120 a 3.4-3.6 mph. Weight lifting does burn calories but it also adds muscle density which does not necessarily equate to weight loss. It depends on your goal. Nothing I hate more than some jackwagon making blanket statements. Everyone's composition, metabolism etc are all different. Chose something to start with and modify until you are seeing g positive change. For me walking works. I push myself to a sweet spot with a good heart rate and just breaking a sweat. My muscles get a good warm burn going but I am not killing myself.
Find your sweet spot and go. Let me tell you I am 47 was 244lbs after Christmas, my job has been nothing but sheer stress for the last year. I was not sleeping well. I would wake up with heart burn every single night. Just walking this week has made a world of difference. I have slept like a baby and zero heart burn. I have lots of energy and feel better than I have in the last year. I have a long way to go... 54 lbs but I will get there and so will you.
Yeah walking is useless, pffftt.7 -
I lost 120lbs just walking after my second child. Enough said.2
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Ummm I would maybe look for a new doctor! That's ridiculous. I know people that, because of bad knees or other injuries, could only walk for cardio and lost a bunch of weight! Adding in strength training will definitely help a lot, but weight loss is calories in vs calories out, and the easiest way to help tip that in your favor, in my experience, in cardio. And running doesn't actually burn that many more calories per mile than walking!2
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mrmarkharding wrote: »He is right if you don't hit your ideal heart rate when walking. If you walk at a normal pace and your heart rate stays the same, it is useless.Do some research before changing doctors as some of these people have said.
The whole "ideal heart rate" is majoring in the minors. If one is trying to improve their "fitness", then fine, but for weight loss, it doesn't really matter.
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candythorns wrote: »Walking does help with weight loss. It just takes longer cause obviously 10 minutes of walking doesnt burn what 10 minutes of running does. But if you walk all day...! There was a story on a guy who stood for a full month, exception was sleeping. And he lost 5 lbs.
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walkergirl64 wrote: »I love to walk and am feeling discouraged. My new family doctor said walking is essentially useless for losing weight and only weight-lifting is going to help me reach my goals. He is a highly respected doc in our area and so I took what he said to heart and feel discouraged now because I have loved walking for years. I have started weight training 3 times a week, but still want to walk for cardio and because otherwise I would never get outside.
What do you guys think? Does walking help you with weight loss or not?
What *are* your goals?
As far as weight loss goes, being in a calorie deficit is the most important.
As far as exercise goes, for weight loss, cardio is king. *Any* kind of cardio is better than no cardio.
For strength/muscle gain, weightlifting is the route to take.
Be aware that gaining muscle while in a calorie deficit to lose weight, though, is all but counterproductive.
All depends on your goals.1 -
I had a doc's assistant tell me walking is for mental health... I get what they are saying. Yes weights will help. But come on! Walking will absolutely help with weight loss.
Good luck OP! Keep walking!2 -
I lost 60 pounds walking and watching calories this past year. Your doc, no matter how respected, is wrong. Very wrong. Just now I've added strength training. It was all walking and using MFP to track calories.2
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Physics doesn't lie. If you move a mass (your body) some distance (how far you walk), you will use energy (calories.) Again, Physics is Physics.5
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Hi,
You don't mention how much you walk (distance x intensity)
A walk around the block is better than not walking at all
A kilometre walk in 12 minutes is better than a kilometre in 24 minutes
An hour walk up hill is better than an hour walk on flat land
and as mentioned before, all that walking will be negated if your caloric intake is greater than the calories your burnt walking
I am wondering if your Dr's statement of walking being no good was in relation to your caloric deficit (or lack there of)..
Keep up the walking, do it longer, do it faster, do it more intensely, get some walking sticks and get your upper body involved with your walking too!!
Keep it up!!
Cheers
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