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post #1 of 28
Thread Starter 
Is there anyone else who only walks (in my case for about 40-60 minutes every other day, in the least). I have found this to be extremely health-furthering and combined with a very small routine of sit-ups I could also lose some weight, too!
post #2 of 28
Walking instead fo say driving is always good, as is walking instead of sitting still. However, walking shouldn't be your only source of cardio. Its always good to do some more fast-paced cardio. Losing weight, btw starts in the kitchen.
post #3 of 28
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I agree, and I also think in (child) education. I for example had a nice granny and mother who cooked for me and who have somehow passed on a craving for self-cooked 'fresh' food, and be it only some soup with vegetables or pasta...even going to a 'proper' restaurant (rather than fast food) every day doesn't satisfy me; after a short time I feel the need to cook something myself, maybe it has something to do with that old saying that one puts a small part of oneself into ones cuisine, some part of ones very spirit that also could be passed on to ones loved ones or guests, for example.

Till now and at this time the walking and the sit-ups seem sufficient. I don't do any sports right now but I did a lot (skiing, tennis, swimming, squash) when I was a teen and a twen.
post #4 of 28
any type of exercise, no matter what kind, is better than sitting on your butt.
i'd say go for it!
post #5 of 28
If you walk 60 minutes a day, you might as well drive that distance in 20 minutes, run for 20, and freshen up for 20. Same amount of time but you accomplish so much more.
post #6 of 28
Nothing wrong with walking. The problem is that too often, people over estimate the benefits of walking. Walking around the block a few times is barely exercise, but you'll often hear people equating this minimal amount of activity to "working out." It's certainly better than doing nothing; I'm amazed at how many people subtly go out of their way to do any surplus walking (i.e. waiting several minutes for an elevator to take them up a floor or two).
post #7 of 28
If you want a work out from walking you have to really pump your arms.
post #8 of 28
I've been on vacations where I ate a ton but walked a lot each day and I didn't gain any weight. I'd replace the situps with pushups and pullups to work your upper body, you'll get more bang for your buck doing those movements versus situps.
post #9 of 28
I walk at least 1 hr every day. I don't feel like I get any exercise from it, although my legs are fatigued after a 3 hr walkabout. It's more of a meditation than anything.
post #10 of 28
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Originally Posted by forStyle View Post
If you walk 60 minutes a day, you might as well drive that distance in 20 minutes, run for 20, and freshen up for 20. Same amount of time but you accomplish so much more.

Walking is far more enjoyable than all of that though.
post #11 of 28
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Originally Posted by forStyle View Post
If you walk 60 minutes a day, you might as well drive that distance in 20 minutes, run for 20, and freshen up for 20. Same amount of time but you accomplish so much more.

If you have weight loss in mind, walking is better than running.


I always walk mainly due to the fact, I'm a dog owner, so he needs to go for a walk and also I like walking, most days I walk 5-7k with my dog plus what ever I'm doing that day, so some days it's 10k+, usually when I go on holiday it's a city break and there I can easily hit 10k as well a day.
post #12 of 28
I walk to and from work every day, which is a little over half an hour each way. I'm sure it's got health benefits, but I don't have to worry about missing the train or getting stuck in traffic.

But mainly, it's because it's a nice little bit of quiet "me time" every day.
post #13 of 28
I live in LA, and as the pop hits from the '80s teach us, nobody walks here.
post #14 of 28
I walk my dog for about a half hour in the morning and an hour in the evening. Unfortunately, it's the only exercise I do now, but it beats doing nothing.
post #15 of 28
Walking is great but not when it rains or snows.
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