Walking has all sorts of health benefits
among them the ability to help lower your blood pressure and strengthen your
heart. Many people at risk for stroke and heart disease are overweight,
unhealthy and have a hard time exercising. Thankfully walking is an easy, low-impact
workout that almost anyone can do.
Start where you’re at. Just put on your
shoes and head out there. If all you can do is walk for five to ten minutes,
start there. It’s a great start and that’s a lot more exercise than you’ve been
getting. Stick with it for a week and then see if you can make it for 15 minutes.
If you can go for 30 minute walk, start
there. Pick up the pace, walk briskly and after a week or two, try to go for 45
minute walks. Or break up your walking workout into 3 shorter sessions
interspersed throughout your day.
If you have any health conditions and in
particular, if you’re suffering from high blood pressure and are at risk for
heart disease, discuss your walking plans with your doctor. The two of you can
come up with a plan that’s appropriate and safe for you.
Getting out and walking will help you on
several different levels. The act of walking itself, particularly if you can go
for a walk out in a pretty park is very relaxing and will lower your blood
pressure soon after the walk. That’s a terrific benefit of walking and
something that will help you feel better right away. But the benefits don’t
stop there.
The regular exercise will strengthen your
heart. Remember your heart is a muscle and going for a brisk walk works out
more than your leg muscles. As you work out your heart, it gets stronger and
better at pumping blood through your body. And as you strengthen your muscles
and your body overall, you are likely losing body fat. That’s good news for
your blood pressure long term. All it takes is heading out there for a short
little walk each day. As you get stronger those walks will get longer and you
may even give swimming or riding your bike a try.
Healthy diet, regular exercise, and losing
weight are some of the most effective ways to reduce hypertension regularly.
Add to that the fact that walking helps you reduce your stress levels and it’s no wonder that
walking regularly has such beneficial effects on your health. Ready to get
started? Put on your shoes and go for that first walk.
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