How should I begin walking on the treadmill?
jessascupholm
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Do whatever feels good for you. There's no right or wrong. Just as a note: if you hold onto something then the calorie burn will be lower. Can you also walk outside? Might be more interesting. You could make it a 10 minutes from home photo project1
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For most any new exercise regimen, the sweet spot is something that's manageably challenging - maybe just a little hard by the end.
Too hard isn't good: Can suck calorie burn out of the rest of the day through fatigue, so counterproductive for weight loss; increases injury risk and can impair recovery, so not ideal for fitness improvement.
Too easy also not good: Limits calorie expenditure unnecessarily much, doesn't create much fitness progress.
So what constitutes "manageably challenging"? That's going to be very individual. But even as a non-expert, you can figure it out.
Super easy the whole time? Increase the pace or incline until the last couple of minutes require some focus, but aren't painful. Tired afterward for more than a few minutes of "whew" right after? Decrease the pace or incline.
Best wishes!
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With any new exercise I usually think of it as a long warmup. Go with settings that may seem too light or easy. Get into the routine, timewise and exercise wise. Start moving up resistance in very low increments.0
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Enough of an incline where you DON'T have to hold on and challenges you for your workout. Good rule of thumb is being able to talk while you're working out, but having to take breaths to do it.
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jessascupholm wrote: »What incline and speed should I start with when walking on the treadmill? I’m just starting out and want to do at least 20 minutes a day
Folks in this thread are trying too hard. Just walk for 20-30 minutes and try different inclines and speeds. Find your sweet spot.
Most importantly, don’t be intimidated by those around you at the gym or those who tell you what “good” is.
You’re going to crush it if you’re consistent.
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Just walk. No need for anything fancy. If you’re just starting your only goal right now should be consistency.0
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Like the others said, just start with walking. If you want an angle then just put one on, and adjust until you feel it. I typically put enough on that I get my HR up to where I like for cardio, usually around Zone 3 or so for me. Though I tend to be higher than I should right now as my cardio health isn't super great. My typical 30min walk now after a couple months is 3.5mph at a 12-13deg incline. But start lower and work your way up. You'll increase fairly quickly if you keep at it.1
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