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Walking, for your health and weight loss! |
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February 22, 2002 By: Ray Maxon Walking, for your health and weight loss!Why walk?Walking is one of the easiest ways to be physically active. You can do it almost anywhere and at any time. Walking is also inexpensive. All you need is a pair of shoes with sturdy heel support. Walking will:
For all these reasons, people have started walking programs. If you would like to start your own program, read and follow the information provided in this pamphlet. Is it okay for me to walk? Answer the following questions before you begin a walking program.
If you answered yes to any of these questions, please check with your health care provider before starting a walking program or other form of physical How do I start a walking program? Leave time in your busy schedule to follow a walking program that will work for you. In planning your walking program, keep the following points in mind:
Safety tips Keep safety in mind when you plan your route and the time of your walk.
How do I warm up? Before you start to walk, do stretches. Remember not to bounce when you stretch. Perform slow movements and stretch only as far as you feel comfortable.
Reach one arm over your head and to the side. Keep your hips steady and your shoulders straight to the side. Hold for 10 seconds and repeat on the other side.
Lean your back against a wall. Keep your head, hips, and feet in a straight line. Pull one knee to your chest, hold for 10 seconds, then repeat with the other leg.
Lean your hands on a wall with your feet about 3-4 feet away from the wall. Bend one knee and point it toward the wall. Keep your back leg straight with your foot flat and your toes pointed straight ahead. Hold for 10 seconds and repeat with the other leg.
Pull your right foot to your buttocks with your right hand. Keep your knee pointing straight to the ground. Hold for 10 seconds and repeat with your left foot and hand. Taking the first step Walking right is very important.
If you walk less than three times per week, increase the fast walk time more slowly.
Author Notes:
Ray Maxon contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.1st-choice-weight-loss.com.
Ray is pleased to provide you this information from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources. |
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