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The Benefits of Walking a Mile a Day While walking isn't the same as strength training, you still get some strength-building benefits from engaging muscles throughout your body as you walk. You'll engage all of your lower body muscles, plus your core and arms should also do some of the work if you're form is on point.
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Read More »O ne common refrain from the last few years has been: "Do less and get more out of it." It just makes sense! We saw that sentiment in action when ne common refrain from the last few years has been: "Do less and get more out of it." It just makes sense! We saw that sentiment in action when restorative fitness modalities began to climb in popularity. One key way? Walking. According to an MIT study conducted in 2020, more people went on leisurely strolls and power walks than they had before. One of the first things that Steve Stonehouse, running and walking coach and director of education for STRIDE, tells me when we hop on the phone is that most people don't realize that walking is considered a weight-bearing exercise. Given that walking is usually grouped in the cardio category, this adds to the ever-growing list of serious benefits you get from it—yes, even for one mile a day. "Walking is a weight-bearing exercise. Even if you're not holding weights or you've got ankle weights on, it's a weight-bearing exercise," says Stonehouse. "You're getting all of the cardio and respiratory benefits, but your muscles are getting benefits too because they're having to carry your weight around." Below, Stonehouse shares more benefits plus tips for how to how to up the challenge when you're ready.
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Read More »Walking can be a great way to get some me-time and fresh air. Aside from the physical benefits, walking gives you time to think, listen to music, a podcast, or catch up with a friend. There's also value in setting a goal and sticking to walking a mile a day since it builds consistency and routine. "I think there's value in routines and the discipline that requires. Even aside from the physical benefits of going and walking a mile every day, I think there's value in just kind of being consistent with that routine," Stonehouse says.
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For example, regular brisk walking can help you: Maintain a healthy weight and lose body fat. Prevent or manage various conditions, including heart...
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