Walking VS Running
lauramyster
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Does it really matter whether you're walking to lose weight or running, just as long as you're burning more calories than you take in?
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Running will increase you cardiovascular fitness, but in terms of weight loss, walking for exercise is fine if it's challenging for you. You should try to challenge your body to help encourage raising your metabolic rate.0
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You will finish sooner if you run. That's often what keeps me going.0
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power walking is also really good and it can actually burn as many calories as a light jog....i like mixing it up and doing a bit of both!0
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I use to HATE jogging but i actually enjoy it now because of the calorie burn but I agree with Skinnylove, power walking does the job sometimes too0
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Walk, run, jog, skip, crawl...It is all about moving your body. Anything is better than nothing in my book.0
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I've talked to a fitness RD about this a bit and actually learned something new: low-impact, long workouts, like going for a long walk is actually the kind of workout where you're dipping into your fat stores to fuel the workout. During high intensity workouts, however, you're generally using glycogen that's stored in the liver. So yes, you're burning calories in both scenarios (and walking for 30 min will certainly not burn as many calories as running for 30 min) but the fuel sources are actually different.
Both will help strengthen leg muscles, though the running more so. I have also found that running, unlike walking, takes more of a toll on my core muscles and it's not unusual for me to have sore abs after a really long run.
Both have their benefits and if you're not into running, why torture yourself? What's nice about both is you don't even need a gym, just a pair of sneakers0 -
I hated running until I did the Couch 2 5K program. It is amazing!
I've lost 68 Ibs and run 15-20 miles a week.0 -
Read an article recently about a study that compared...
1) walking slowly
2) walking fast
3) running slowly
4) running fast
And the results were that #2 & #3 gave you the most effective calorie burns.
Basically, because you body was built to be more efficient (using less calories) at #1 & #40 -
I too agree with skinnylove
The trick on walking, power walking, jogging, or flat out running IS both calorie burn and increased cardiovascular health - if you are getting your heart into the aerobic rate of beats - and sustaining that (hopefully doing some intervals in there too) you'll see increased cardio health regardless of what you are doing0 -
You will finish sooner if you run. That's often what keeps me going.
Me too0 -
I can't seem to sweat walking, thats why I run. I associate sweating with a better calorie burn!0
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i read an article in runner's world a number of years ago that stuck with me. It said that you burn roughly the same amount of calories mile per mile... but when u run there is an increased cardio benefit & strengthening of the legs as well. some argue that there's got to be more cal per mile burned with running... but 6-10 min run or 15-25 min walk... check the math against mfp and see what kind of numbers they put out based on how fast u run & walk in 1 mile.0
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