Treadmill Walking for Weight Loss
By Fred Waters
Only about 20 percent of the U.S. population
engages in some type of physical activity
on a regular basis, according to the Sporting
Goods Manufacturer Association International
(SGMA). That leaves approximately 80 percent
of the U.S. population living predominantly
sedentary lifestyles!
These sedentary lifestyles have produced
a high number of adults who are overweight
or obese. To be more precise, around 65
percent of U.S. adults weigh too much,
according to the "results from the
1999-2002 National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey" conducted by
the National Center for Health Statistics.
If you're one who is sporting some extra
body fat, there IS a solution! BECOME
MORE PHYSICALLY ACTIVE!
In order to lose fat and pounds, you
must burn more calories than you consume!
Now, if you've never exercised, you certainly
do not want to try to go out and run a
marathon! But, an exercise that just about
anyone can engage in...one that is relatively
safe and requires no special skills...is
walking!
Walking is a great way to rid your body
of fat tissue and to build muscle mass.
It is a low-impact exercise, with minimal
risk of injury. And, when done regularly,
it improves cardiovascular health, as
well as endurance.
David A. Rives, in Walk Yourself Thin,
is a formerly overweight individual who
walked his way to a leaner, fitter body.
He discovered from his own personal experience
that increasing one's level of activity
to over-compensate for the number of calories
consumed each day can lead to loss of
excess fat.
How long and how far should you walk?
Rives says that you should walk just as
fast and as long as you comfortably can
each day, if you're striving to replace
fat with lean, muscle tissue. As you become
fitter, you'll be able to walk faster,
longer, and farther.
Treadmill Walking
Of course, where you walk is entirely
up to you! However, there are many benefits
to walking on a treadmill.
When you walk outdoors, you're at the
mercy of Mother Nature. Let's face it!
Sometimes, she doesn't cooperate, and
the weather conditions can be less than
ideal for walking outdoors. On those days,
you either brave the weather, or you simply
don't go out to walk!
If you get your daily walks done on a
treadmill, however, you don't have to
miss a workout! You may walk in a comfortable,
controlled environment, any time of day
or night! Now, how convenient is that?
When you walk on a treadmill, you have
no obstacles to watch out for, to walk
around, or to trip over. Thus, your chances
of injury are reduced. And, treadmill
walking is relatively simple to do!
Treadmills typically have display windows
that show your speed, incline level, intensity
level, as well as the length of time you've
spent on the treadmill and the distance
you've traveled. These displays allow
you to monitor your workouts more closely.
Most decent treadmills today have pre-programmed
workouts, with various workout levels
from which to choose. This makes the treadmill
perfect for beginning walkers up to advanced
walkers.
You get a more consistent, low-impact
workout on a treadmill.
Conclusion...
Whether you have only a few pounds of
fat to lose, or you have lots of extra
fat to shed, walking is a safe, healthy
way to get in shape. Treadmill walking
is simple, convenient, consistent, and
sensible!
Fred Waters worked in the treadmill industry
for a number of year. He is author of
the Treadmill
Rating and Review site. Check out
the latest reviews on over 75 of the most
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