The Amazing Health Benefits of Walking for
Exercise
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Walking for exercise is a purposeful, brisk walk
specifically designed for the purpose of improving health. It is one
of the best and cheapest forms of exercise. If you want to improve
your general health and keep fit, or if you want to reduce your
weight, walking is a good place to start.
Walking keeps you fit and helps you take off extra weight and keep
it off. It's cheap, it's simple and almost anybody can do it.
Walking has a multitude of health benefits for everyone. Here are
some of its many benefits:
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Helps
reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke
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Lowers
high blood pressure
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Helps
reduce weight and body fat
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Helps
reduce risk of some cancers
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Reduces anxiety and depression and improves your mood and mental
well-being
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Helps
control joint swelling and pain from arthritis
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Gives
you more energy
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Helps
you sleep better
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Helps
you look better
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Improves bone density and helps reduce the risk of developing
osteoporosis
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Helps
those people who are recovering from a period of ill-health
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Walking
for exercise does not need to be strenuous to produce results. Even
walking for 30 minutes a day has been reported to produce measurable
benefits, even among those who are least active.
If you want to feel great, have more energy and improve your overall
health, take a walk. Walking is one of the best forms of exercise
and you can do it almost anywhere, anytime, and for free.
Along with its benefits to the heart, walking improves circulation,
helps breathing, combats depression, bolsters the immune system,
helps prevent osteoporosis, helps control weight and helps prevent
and control diabetes. It's a gentle exercise and it's suitable if
you are recovering from heart trouble, a stroke or other illness. It
helps the total circulation of blood throughout the body, and thus
has a direct effect on your overall feeling of health.
Remember, if you have a medical condition, are overweight, over 40
years of age or haven't exercised regularly for a long time, check
with your doctor before you start any type of exercise program.
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