Walking?

jmg9656
jmg9656 Posts: 18 Member
Here’s the thing: does a walking regime REALLY work for weight loss??
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  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    If you eat exactly the same amount as you always have - and merely add in a lot of walking (500 cal burn worth is a lot unless trucking, and even then talking hours) - you can lose weight.

    As you lose weight though - you'll have to walk even longer if you want to keep eating the same amount.
    Burn less moving less weight around all day.

    Generally though - if you were eating say 2500 daily - usually easier to find 500 in food to cut out.
    But maybe with walking as new activity - you only need to cut out 250, so even easier.
  • Time4me2day
    Time4me2day Posts: 11 Member
    I try to walk 3 miles a day, for me it's a way of decompressing the day. I prefer to walk at night. My goal is 10k steps. I sit behind a desk all day so walking at a moderate pace helps tone especially if you wear weights while doing so.
  • gcconroy29
    gcconroy29 Posts: 85 Member
    One of the million reasons I love having my dogs is that I HAVE to walk every day, usually twice a day and ideally, 2 miles each. I've been doing this long before I started a calorie deficit and working out, so I don't eat back those calories, I just look at it as part of my daily routine.

    And yes to the boosting of spirits and the fighting off of depression. Its just a great way to start the day with my goofballs. Until we see a rabbit and I regret everything.
  • cheryldumais
    cheryldumais Posts: 1,907 Member
    It worked for me but I also reduced my eating quite a bit. I lost 105 pounds and the only exercise I did and still do is walking. What I've found is that it seems to help reduce my appetite and elevates my mood. I generally walk a minimum of 8,000 steps per day. That's about an hour or less of walking.
  • flippy1234
    flippy1234 Posts: 686 Member
    I walk every day to the gym, work out and then walk back. It's about a mile and a half each way. My legs are toned from the walking and i burn lots of calories. I don't eat my calories back. So, in my opinion, walking is a great exercise AND it aids in weight loss and overall toning.
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,128 Member
    edited July 2018
    Walking burns calories and can help you maintain a calorie deficit which will lead to weight loss.

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  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,128 Member
    DoubleUbea wrote: »
    I use a treadmill, the more I increase the incline the more calories I burn.

    My sister would walk her dog, she was thin. Her dog passed away, she gained weight because she was not out walking the dog twice a day. She has a new dog and lost the weight.

    Yes walking will help you lose weight, you must walk a distance and you can't eat it back.

    Of course you can eat it back, a calorie deficit is already accounted for in your calorie goal from MFP, as long as you're not counting that walking as part of your activity level (i.e. when you chose sedentary/light activity/etc) then you can eat the calories back and still lose weight.

  • DoubleUbea
    DoubleUbea Posts: 1,115 Member
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    Tinkerbell, do you have a link or a larger version of that graphic? Thank you,

  • urloved33
    urloved33 Posts: 3,323 Member
    walking good. sitting all day bad. :)
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,128 Member
    DoubleUbea wrote: »
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    Tinkerbell, do you have a link or a larger version of that graphic? Thank you,

    @DoubleUbea not sure if you're on app or web version but if you're on the web version you should be able to click onto it which will make it zoom-able or download it as an image.
  • DoubleUbea
    DoubleUbea Posts: 1,115 Member
    Many thanks to you and Mildred.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    jmg9656 wrote: »
    Here’s the thing: does a walking regime REALLY work for weight loss??

    Your diet is going to have a far greater impact on weight management than what exercise you're doing. Walking is a good, light exercise activity...any increase in activity is going to increase overall energy expenditure. From an aerobic/cardiovascular fitness standpoint, it has a pretty low ceiling. I do quite a bit of walking, but I also do quite a bit of other more vigorous cardio and lifting.
  • whitpauly
    whitpauly Posts: 1,483 Member
    My main form of exercise is walking,,lots of it,some strength training too,I love walking :)
  • BOBHUNTER71
    BOBHUNTER71 Posts: 16 Member
    I joined 6 days ago during that time i have walked a total of 13.6 miles (I use "Mapmywalk" to measure the distances ) in a total of 8 hrs 55 mins and burned 2831 calories, and to date I have lost 3 pounds, jogging and running and heavy weights are a non-starter for me as diagnosed COPD.
  • RenaTX
    RenaTX Posts: 345 Member
    edited July 2018
    For me walking does help in several ways. Like others have said it helps me lose weight in the standard calories in / calories out formula when used while eating at a calorie deficit.

    It also helps me by relieving stress and I feel it works great as an appetite suppressant but that may be due to the stress relieving part.

    My life has been extremely stressful for me for the last few years and I notice that when the stress goes up more , I have a tendency to want to eat. However with walking , the same amount of stress I was facing doesn't feel as bad. I also notice I'm not thinking about food as much and I don't feel the need for afternoon munchies. I'm even PMS and not needing to pig out on everything which is my standard issue.

  • Kaybird93
    Kaybird93 Posts: 1 Member
    My Fitbit shows that I burn as many and sometimes more calories walking 30 mins. as Step Aerobics for 30 mins!
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Kaybird93 wrote: »
    My Fitbit shows that I burn as many and sometimes more calories walking 30 mins. as Step Aerobics for 30 mins!

    Doubtful
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    Kaybird93 wrote: »
    My Fitbit shows that I burn as many and sometimes more calories walking 30 mins. as Step Aerobics for 30 mins!

    That must be a very time version of step aerobics
  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    Kaybird93 wrote: »
    My Fitbit shows that I burn as many and sometimes more calories walking 30 mins. as Step Aerobics for 30 mins!

    Sadly, that could be because of an inaccuracy issue.

    Walking is a great exercise for using step-based calorie burn - if the resulting distance is decently correct anyway - because the formula's are most tested.
    Of course it doesn't take into account up & down hills.

    But if your HR just barely peaks into what Fitbit thinks is the aerobic zone - it'll use HR-based calorie burn.
    (people have that issue with daily activities sometimes bouncing into that area and getting inflated calorie burn)

    And that calculation down on the bottom of the aerobic range is going to be most inaccurate potential for that estimate, inflated.
    Just as HR-based would be on the upper end of aerobic, moving into anaerobic area, inflated again.

    So your walking is likely inflated, your aerobics better chance if HR device.
    If step-based only device - the aerobics is likely under-estimated.