Ive recently started walking more often and target to achieve the 10,000 steps a time. Its been fulfilling as i no longer dred exercising like before when i use to go for jogs and have heel pain and body aches and need a day or two to recover. Now with my speed walking of almost 2 hours a time, i need no recovery time and i look forward to my walks the next day and the next. Before, i use to send my daughter to school and get home to have a short nap n dred when evening comes as i need to jog to lose weight. Now its something i look forward to in the mornings and have lost some obvious weight already. I hope to continue the 10,000 step target daily as i really do feel good. The weight loss has also encouraged me to eat healthy which contributes to faster weight loss. I wish i did this many years ago instead of run.
10 Things That Happen to Your Body If You Walk Every Day
Have you ever heard the saying by Hippocrates, "Walking is a man's best medicine?" We'd go further by stating that walking combined with good sleep and a healthy diet can help you avoid the doctor altogether. As little as 15-30 minutes of walking every day can drastically improve not only a person's overall appearance, but health as well.
We at Bright Side were astonished to find out that good old walking is a single practice which could significantly benefit the whole body and mind. It's free, easy and requires little effort.
We've created a list of benefits you can literally walk yourself into.
1. Positive brain changes


As a study reveals, low impact aerobic exercises, like walking, prevent early dementia, reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, and improve overall mental health. Not to mention reducing mental stress and maintaining a higher level of endorphins.
2. Improved eyesight


Even though eyes might seem like the last thing to be connected with the legs, walking actually benefits their health too. It may even help to fight glaucoma by relieving eye pressure.
3. Prevention of heart diseases


According to the American Heart Association, walking is no less effective than running when it comes to the prevention of heart-related disease or stroke. This activity helps avoid heart problems by lowering high blood pressure and cholesterol levels and improving blood circulation.
4. Increased lung volume


Walking is an aerobic exercise which increases oxygen flow in the bloodstream and helps train your lungs, as well as eliminate toxins and waste. Because of better and deeper breathing some symptoms associated with lung disease may also be relieved.
5. Beneficial effects on the pancreas


It might be hard to believe but walking for exercise turns out to be a much more effective tool in preventing diabetes than running. This research shows that a group of "walkers" demonstrated improvement in glucose tolerance almost 6 times greater (i.e. how well blood sugar is absorbed by cells) than that of a group of "runners," over a 6 month trial period.
6. Improved digestion


30 minutes of walking every day could not only lower the risk of colon cancer in the future but improve our digestion and constipation by helping to regualte our bowel movements.
7. Toned muscles


Muscle tone and weight loss (in overweight cases) may also be achieved through walking. The practice of walking 10,000 steps a day may be counted as an actual workout in a gym, especially if you add some intervals or walking uphill. Additionally, it's low impact and there's no recovery time, which means no sore muscles and regrets for missing tomorrow's workout due to being too sore the next day.
8. Sturdier bones and joints


Walking can provide more joint mobility, prevent loss of bone mass, and even reduce risk of fractures. The Arthritis Foundation recommends walking moderately at least 30 minutes a day on a regular basis to reduce pain in your joints, along with stiffness and inflammation.
9. Back pain relief


Walking may become a real life-saver for those who experience back pain during more challenging high-impact exercises. Since it's a low-impact activity it won't cause more pain or discomfort, like running or HIT would. Walking contributes to better blood circulation within the spinal structures and improves posture and flexibility which is vital for a healthy spine.
10. A calmer mind (if it was an organ, to be sure)


If walking improves depression symptoms in patients with major depression disorders, just imagine how easily it could help us cope with feeling down or exhausted. And a joyfull walk with a friend or a loved one will only multiply the happy-effect and improve your mood!
We'd love to hear if you have ever tried to substitute a trip to the gym or a run, with walking. Tell us in the comments below if it worked miracles for you or not?
Comments
i've experience the wonder of walking when I was in japan for three months I used to walk everyday...I know how it helps my well being...cuz I have diabetes,and I wasnt able to take my regular meds for it.when I got back home to philippines and had my check up.my doctor said its a good thing that my blood test isnt bad at all.I told her that I wasnt able to take my primary meds she ordered me to take.but I forgot to mention maybe because I was walking everyday and enjoying the sunshine over me.

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