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		<description><![CDATA[Health Benefits of Walking tips &#8211; Walk for good health 30 minutes a day. Physical activity does not have to be vigorous or done for long periods in order to improve your health. A 2007 study of inactive women found that even a low level of exercise – around 75 mins per week – improved [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Health Benefits of Walking tips &#8211; Walk for good health 30 minutes a day. Physical activity does not have to be vigorous or done for long periods in order to improve your health. A 2007 study of inactive women found that even a low level of exercise – around 75 mins per week –  improved participants’ fitness levels significantly, when compared to a  non-exercising group.</p>
<p>Walking is a suitable physical activity for most people. Regular walking  can help you lose body fat, maintain a healthy weight, improve your  fitness and reduce your risk of developing conditions such as heart  disease, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis and some cancers.</p>
<p>Walking is low impact, requires minimal equipment, can be done at any  time of day and can be performed at your own pace. You can get out and  walk without worrying about some of the risks associated with other more  vigorous forms of exercise. It’s also a great form of physical activity  for people who are overweight, elderly or those who haven’t exercised  in a long time.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits of walking</strong><br />
You carry your own body weight when you walk. This is sometimes called  ‘weight bearing’ exercise. Some of the benefits include:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Increased cardiovascular and pulmonary (heart and lung) fitness</li>
<li>Reduced risk of heart disease and stroke</li>
<li>Improved management of conditions such as hypertension (high  blood pressure), high cholesterol, joint and muscular pain or stiffness,  and diabetes</li>
<li>Stronger bones and improved balance</li>
<li>Increased muscle strength and endurance</li>
<li>Reduced body fat.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Walk for 30 minutes a day</strong><br />
To get the health benefits, try to walk for at least 30 minutes as  briskly as you can most days of the week. ‘Brisk’ means that you can  still talk but not sing, and you may be puffing slightly. Moderate  activities such as walking pose little health risk but, if you have a  medical condition, check with your doctor before starting any new  exercise program of physical activity.</p>
<p><strong>Build physical activity into your life</strong><br />
If it’s too difficult to walk for 30 minutes at one time, do regular  small bouts (10 minutes) three times per day and gradually build up to  longer sessions. If your goal is to lose weight, you will need to do  physical activity for longer than 30 minutes each day. You can achieve  this by starting with smaller bouts of activity throughout the day and   increasing these to sessions of more than 30 minutes as your fitness  improves.</p>
<p>Physical activity built into a daily lifestyle plan is also one of the  most effective ways to assist with weight loss and keep weight off once  it’s lost. Some suggestions to build walking into your daily routine  include:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Try taking the stairs instead of the lift (for at least part of the  way).</li>
<li>Get off public transport one stop earlier and walk to work or  home.</li>
<li>Do housework like vacuuming.</li>
<li>Walk (don’t drive) to the local shops.</li>
<li>Walk the dog (or your neighbour’s dog).</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Walk regularly if you can</strong><br />
Try to make walking a routine – for example, try to walk at the same  time each day. Remember, you use the same amount of energy no matter  what time of day you walk, so do what is most convenient for you. You  may find that asking someone to walk with you will help make it a  regular activity. Some people find that keeping an ‘activity diary or  log’ also makes it easier.</p>
<p><strong>Wear a pedometer</strong><br />
A pedometer measures the number of steps you take. You can use it to  measure your movement throughout a day and compare it to other days or  to recommended amounts. This may motivate you to move more. The  recommended number of steps accumulated per day to achieve health  benefits is 10,000 steps or more.</p>
<p><strong>Set a comfortable intensity</strong><br />
For most people, there is little difference in the amount of energy used  by walking a kilometre or running a kilometre – it’s just that walking  takes longer. Plan to cover a set distance each day and monitor how long  it takes you to walk this distance. As your fitness improves, you will  be able to walk a longer distance and use more energy.</p>
<p>Walking fast burns more kilojoules per hour than walking slowly, but  this doesn’t mean you have to push yourself until you’re breathless.  Instead, pace yourself so that you can still talk. This simple rule of  thumb enables you to walk safely within your target heart rate, which  brings about health gains.</p>
<p>The body tends to get used to physical activity, so continue to increase  your intensity as you are able and thus improve your fitness levels.  You can increase the intensity of your walks by:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Walking up hills</li>
<li>Walking with hand weights</li>
<li>Increasing your walking speed gradually by including some quick  walking</li>
<li>Increasing the distance you walk quickly before returning to a  moderate walking pace</li>
<li>Walking for longer.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Warming up and cooling down</strong><br />
The best way to warm up is to walk slowly. Start off each walk at a  leisurely pace to give your muscles time to warm up, and then pick up  the speed. Afterwards, gently stretch your leg muscles – particularly  your calves and front and back thighs. Stretches should be held for  about 20 seconds. If you feel any pain, ease off the stretch. Don’t  bounce or jolt, or you could overstretch muscle tissue and cause  microscopic tears, which lead to muscle stiffness and tenderness.</p>
<p>It’s best to dress lightly when you do physical activity. Dressing too  warmly can increase sweating and build up body temperature, which can  make you uncomfortable during a walk or possibly cause skin irritations.  A gradual cool down will also prevent muscular stiffness and injury.</p>
<p><strong>Footwear is important</strong><br />
Walking is a low cost and effective form of exercise. However, the wrong  type of shoe or walking action can cause foot or shin pain, blisters  and injuries to soft tissue. Make sure your shoes are comfortable, with  appropriate heel and arch supports. Take light, easy steps and make sure  your heel touches down before your toes. Whenever possible, walk on  grass rather than concrete to help absorb the impact.</p>
<p><strong>Make walking a pleasure</strong><br />
Some suggestions to help make regular walking a pleasurable form of  physical activity include:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Wear loose, comfortable clothing.</li>
<li>Protect yourself from the sun with clothes, sunglasses, a hat  and sun block.</li>
<li>Wear waterproof clothing to avoid getting wet if it rains.</li>
<li>Drink plenty of fluids before and after your walk. If you are  taking a long walk, take water with you.</li>
<li>Vary your walking routes so you can enjoy the change in  scenery.</li>
<li>Walk with a friend and combine physical activity with  socialising.</li>
<li>Join a local walking club.</li>
<li>If you have a medical condition or any health concerns, check  with your doctor before you start any type of physical activity program.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Things to remember </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Aim to walk for 30 minutes a day or more on most days of the week.</li>
<li>If you can’t manage 30 minutes a day, remember ‘even a little  is good, but more is better’.</li>
<li>Movement for health and fitness should be carried out most days  of the week.</li>
<li>Plan to cover a set distance each day, regardless of the speed  or time taken.</li>
</ul>
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