What do you need to know to start a walking program?
You don't have to walk all at once. You can split it up. It's fine
to walk in several chunks of 10 minutes or more throughout the day. If you use
a pedometer, you might be surprised to see how many steps you take by simply
doing chores and errands or by taking walking breaks during the day. For more
information, see:
Using a pedometer or step
counter
There are many ways to walk more without going on a long walk. Use
the stairs instead of the elevator, or park farther away from work or a store.
Instead of e-mailing or phoning a coworker or neighbor, walk over. When you
meet with someone or visit with a friend, suggest taking a walk instead of
staying inside.
To get the heart-healthy benefits of walking, you need to walk
briskly enough to increase your heart rate and breathing, but not so fast that
you can't talk comfortably.
Test Your Knowledge
You don't have to walk 30 minutes all at once each
day. You can get the same benefits by walking in several chunks of 10 minutes
or more throughout the day.
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