Walking — it’s such an everyday activity that many people don’t think it counts as “real” exercise. But the Move It Monday! blog says otherwise:
A 2013 study found that walkers who cover the same mileage as runners enjoy comparable improvements in a variety of health markers. One reason is because walking works the same muscles as running, only the intensity and duration are different.
The post notes that regular walking will:
- Keep weight in check
- Help regulate blood sugar
- Promote digestion
- Prevent varicose veins
- Lower blood pressure and cholesterol
- Improve your mood
- Help you sleep better
To get the benefits, you do need to walk at a rate of about 3.5 mph. “That will feel like hurrying to a bus or trying to get out of the rain; the point is to feel slightly winded,” the post notes. “If you’re a beginner, see that goal as an aspiration and slowly work up to it.”
Photo by Amanda Mills.