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Old October 4th, 2007, 02:29 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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Walking is a great way to keep fit and feel good, whether it's for
loosing weight or other health issues. A friend of mine told me that
her pounds were just "melting away" by walking 30 minutes every day.
And setting up a walking program is not a hard thing to do. And it 's
easier if you consider a couple of things before starting; set up a
goal for your walking, and be realistic about that goal. If you do
that it will keep you more motivated to reach the results you are
aiming for. Trying to be realistic about it in the beginning will also
make it easier to keep your new habits. Change things bit by bit.
Don't set up a goal like "I will speed walk for one hour seven days a
week" if you have never exercised before. You will probably stop after
a few walks. Be honest about your daily habits and schedule and fit
something in that you can stick to. Don't get any expensive clothing
or sneakers when you start, just begin with what you're having. Later
on in your programme when you have reached your goals at the first
levels, you might want to reward yourself with a pair comfortable
sneakers.

Take a few minutes and sketch on a walking programme for yourself. For
example: start with 10 minutes, three times a week for two weeks. Then
20 minutes for some weeks. Increase your walks 25 minutes 5 times a
week. If you are in good shape and used to exercising, set your goals
higher from the start.

Here are some useful things to think about: Walk straight up with your
head held high, relax your shoulders. Try to walk straight up and
relaxed. If you are more used to exercising, keep your arms bent in 90
degree angle when walking. This makes you burn more calories, and is
easier for your back. Don't try to take longer steps to speed up your
walking, walk faster instead. You can get stretched and hurt yourself
otherwise. If you want to get more advanced in your walking, get a
pair of MBT shoes (more about it at the end of the article) or Nordic
walking sticks. Remember to beathe properly, breath out all the way.

There are several things you can do to stay motivated in your walking
programme. Get a pedometer that will count the steps on your walks can
be fun. Then you can compete with yourself a bit. Keep a journal for
your walking. After a while, it will bug you if you haven't doen any
walking that day. Get a mp3 player, listen to an audio book or some
music.

If you are walking to loose weight, remember that you are building
muscles, and muscles weigh more than fat. So don't get too
disappointed if your scale is not showing what you are expecting. The
proper way of finding out how much you are loosing, is to measure
yourself around the stomach, hips and thighs. That way you can really
see how much you are loosing.


Want to know moe about walking and it's benefits? Please visit the
site a href="http://www.mbtshoes.efven.com/welcome.htm"/ahttp://
www.mbtshoes.efven.com/welcome.htm for a free email course on walking,
or just top browse around for information on Masai Barefoot Technology
Shoes, a great device to fuel up your walking and getting in shape.

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Old October 6th, 2007, 10:00 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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Walking is a great way to keep fit and feel good, whether it's for
loosing weight or other health issues. A friend of mine told me that
her pounds were just "melting away" by walking 30 minutes every day.
And setting up a walking program is not a hard thing to do. And it 's
easier if you consider a couple of things before starting; set up a
goal for your walking, and be realistic about that goal. If you do
that it will keep you more motivated to reach the results you are
aiming for. Trying to be realistic about it in the beginning will also
make it easier to keep your new habits. Change things bit by bit.
Don't set up a goal like "I will speed walk for one hour seven days a
week" if you have never exercised before. You will probably stop after
a few walks. Be honest about your daily habits and schedule and fit
something in that you can stick to. Don't get any expensive clothing
or sneakers when you start, just begin with what you're having. Later
on in your programme when you have reached your goals at the first
levels, you might want to reward yourself with a pair comfortable
sneakers.

Take a few minutes and sketch on a walking programme for yourself. For
example: start with 10 minutes, three times a week for two weeks. Then
20 minutes for some weeks. Increase your walks 25 minutes 5 times a
week. If you are in good shape and used to exercising, set your goals
higher from the start.

Here are some useful things to think about: Walk straight up with your
head held high, relax your shoulders. Try to walk straight up and
relaxed. If you are more used to exercising, keep your arms bent in 90
degree angle when walking. This makes you burn more calories, and is
easier for your back. Don't try to take longer steps to speed up your
walking, walk faster instead. You can get stretched and hurt yourself
otherwise. If you want to get more advanced in your walking, get a
pair of MBT shoes (more about it at the end of the article) or Nordic
walking sticks. Remember to beathe properly, breath out all the way.

There are several things you can do to stay motivated in your walking
programme. Get a pedometer that will count the steps on your walks can
be fun. Then you can compete with yourself a bit. Keep a journal for
your walking. After a while, it will bug you if you haven't doen any
walking that day. Get a mp3 player, listen to an audio book or some
music.

If you are walking to loose weight, remember that you are building
muscles, and muscles weigh more than fat. So don't get too
disappointed if your scale is not showing what you are expecting. The
proper way of finding out how much you are loosing, is to measure
yourself around the stomach, hips and thighs. That way you can really
see how much you are loosing.


Want to know moe about walking and it's benefits? Please visit the
site a href="http://www.mbtshoes.efven.com/welcome.htm"/ahttp://
www.mbtshoes.efven.com/welcome.htm for a free email course on walking,
or just top browse around for information on Masai Barefoot Technology
Shoes, a great device to fuel up your walking and getting in shape.


Hi Siobhana!

I'm Gen.
Thankyou for submitting this message.
It was interesting...
I enjoy walking - mainly around the local streets where I live.
I have a pedometer - which I haven't used for a while but I think I
will start to use it again to keep a track of my steps!
Thanks again for your motivating message!

Take Care.

- Gen

 




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