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Walking is one of the easiest forms of exercise.
It's really simple, right? Just get up and walk around.
It's an underrated and often overlooked form of exercise, though. Most people don't even consider it to be exercise, but it most certainly is. Let's look at the benefits of walking.
Walking is a low-impact exercise. Anyone at any fitness level can walk. If you can't run, because of hip or knee pain, you can still usually walk. So why not walk a bit?
Walking and some light exercise for 30 minutes a day, according to the American Heart Association, has many benefits. It can reduce your risk of heart disease and heart attacks. It can help keep your blood healthy, reducing unhealthy fats and excess sugars in your blood. It can help with body weight, diabetes, weak bones (osteoporosis), and it may help prevent certain types of cancer. Additionally, it has been proven to improve your mood! This is a lot of positive benefits for just walking around!
Another cool thing about walking, is that you can talk while you're doing it. If you're running, lifting weights, or playing team sports, you might not be able to catch your breath long enough to talk. Walking is a gentle activity, so you can easily talk while you do it. Walk with your dog, a triend, or your family. You can talk about your day or get something off your mind. You can also enjoy looking at nature as you walk, letting your worries disappear!
So, get out there and get walking! Put on those shoes and walk a few minutes every day. It's especially helpful in the moming to get your blood pumping and your mind clear, or after meals, to help with digestion.
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it's also one of the most underrated exercises out there. People often don't even consider it as a real workout, but trust me, it definitely is.
What I love about walking is that it's a low-impact activity that almost anyone can do, regardless of their fitness level. Even if running is out of the question due to hip or knee pain, walking is usually still an option. So, why not give it a try?
According to the American Heart Association, just 30 minutes of walking and some light exercise each day can work wonders. It can reduce the risk of heart disease and heart attacks, improve your blood health by reducing unhealthy fats and excess sugars, help with weight management, diabetes, and even strengthen your bones. And guess what? It might even lower the risk of certain cancers. On top of all that, it's been scientifically proven to boost your mood. I mean, that's a lot of positive outcomes for something as simple as walking.
One of the coolest things about walking is that you can chat while you're at it. Unlike running, lifting weights, or team sports where you can hardly catch your breath, walking is gentle enough that you can have a conversation. So, grab a friend, your family, or your dog, and have a nice chat. You can discuss your day or get something off your chest. Plus, you get to enjoy the beauty of nature and let your worries melt away as you stroll.
So, here's my advice: Put on those walking shoes and take a few minutes every day to go for a walk. It's especially refreshing in the morning to get your blood pumping and clear your mind, or after meals to aid digestion. Trust me, you won't regret