The Amazing Health Benefits of Walking for
Exercise
source changingshape.com

Running for Beginners: The Benefits of Water
Aerobic Exercise
As beginning runners (or any runners for that matter!), we often
tend to stick to the one thing we know: Running.
However, running does give us quite a pounding on our legs! Our
joints and muscles are repeatedly shocked throughout the course of a
run... And the more intense the run, the more pounding they take!
Cross training a day or two a week can work wonders!
What is cross training, you ask? It basically means that you "cross
over" for a day into another aerobic exercise area, instead of only
running, in order to help prevent injury. (Or to recover after an
injury!) Don't get me wrong! Running, as we've stated before, is
NUMERO UNO as far as aerobic exercises go! Nothing gets your heart
rate going like a good run! But running does give you a good
pounding!
So lots and lots of runners take a day or two a week and cross
train.
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For cross training, you want to do another activity
that elevates your heart rate, but doesn't pound you quite as much
as running. This gives your muscles and joints a rest, while
keeping your heart going! Cross training has some great benefits:
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Gives joints, bones, and muscles a much
needed rest, making them fresher for your next run.
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Still increases your heart rate, so you still
get a good aerobic workout even on the days you don't run.
Breaks the routine. (I mean, we love running, but
sometimes it's just nice to do something else!)
So, what kinds of cross training are there?
There's riding a bike... But cycling can be expensive! There are
treadmills and elliptical machines at the gym... But the gym can be
expensive, too, and one of the reasons we are runners is because we
like the price
see benefits
of walking
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