The Benefits of Walking VS Running



Posted: Thursday, August 03, 2006

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Balance in the Body

Still running because you think it’s the optimal cardiovascular training and body- toning workout? Don’t be so quick to dismiss walking. Walking is rapidly catching on as the preferred cardiovascular training method of many health and fitness minded folks – not only because it tones the entire body and increases cardiac endurance and bone strength, but because it does so with less impact on the joints.

If you haven’t taken up walking because you think running burns more calories, think again. Briskly walking a mile actually burns more calories than running a mile...it just takes a little longer to walk. This might seem backwards, but when you walk quickly enough, your body reaches a point at which it would be easier to run. By walking, you are forced to tighten your abs and gluts, and really use both your legs and arms to control and maintain your movement. Don’t mistake this for a leisurely stroll we’re talking about walking at a brisk pace. What exactly is “brisk" walking? Aim for 12-minute miles (or approximately 5mph) for at least 30 minutes. And don’t expect it to be easy walking at this pace should leave you sweating!

The benefits of walking over running don’t stop there. In a large study of consistent runners and walkers, the walkers were less likely to sustain injuries. Walking carries far fewer painful health risks, such as shin splints, back pain, and knee injuries. Remember, though, that it’s still very important to warm up before, and thoroughly stretch after, walking.

Aside from the improved muscle tone, increased energy, reduced stress, and improved heart health that walking delivers, it has one other very enticing benefit – it’s easy to fit into your schedule. Briskly walking for ten minutes, three or four times each day can be fit into even the busiest of schedules. Plus, it doesn’t even require a change of clothes simply throw on a good pair of shoes and go. So, at your next workout try walking, and see for yourself that you can reap the physical and emotional benefits of running without the stiff, achy joints and tight tendons.



After a combined 50 years of experience treating celebrities, first ladies and dignitaries, Madison Avenue doctors Todd and Sheldon Sinett at last reveal their breakthrough strategies to Health and Wellness in their new internet newsletter "Balance In The Body" available at http://www.balanceinthebody.com

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Top-level comments on this article: (7 total)
» left by Anonymous 4 years 145 days ago.
Is running or walking better for your cardiovascular health? The article didn't say...
» left by Anonymous
4 years 138 days ago.
Walking and running are both good for your cardiovascular health however for the general population walking is better because it is something that everyone can do and the risks of injury are much less. When it comes to exercise consistency in key and walking allows for more people to be more consistent with their exercise for a longer period of time.
» left by Anonymous
3 years 350 days ago.
i love you
» left by Anonymous 3 years 209 days ago.
i love you too
» left by jojojo from here 3 years 202 days ago.
i do not love you, but i love to walk.
 
» left by Anonymous 2 years 248 days ago.
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» left by Loser
from Loverville
2 years 149 days ago.
Running is making my knees hurt, I'm going to try walking more.
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