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Running Vs Walking - Which Is Better?
By Gray Rollins
There is some controversy as to whether or not
running or walking is the better exercise. Each
form of exercise has its own pros and cons. If
you are wondering whether or not you should be
running and exercising, you may want to consider
the positive and negative aspects of each before
you choose one.
Consider Doing Both
Keep in mind that a lot of people feel as if
doing a workout that is a combination of both is
ideal. Walking provides excellent cross training
for running and vice versa. And that way you can
reap the benefits of both. If the workout
includes alternating bursts of running and
walking you can get the best of both worlds.
Risk of Injury
It is important to note that it seems that
runners have a higher risk of injury than
walkers. Running is a higher impact sport than
walking is. If you have joint problems or are
struggling with constant injuries, walking is
the better choice. If you walk at a fast pace,
you will still burn adequate calories.
Weight Loss Considerations
At first glance, it may seem as if running can
help you lose weight. This is partially true.
Runners tend to burn more calories because they
go faster. However, if a walker is focused on
going at a fast clip, they could also burn
enough calories to lose weight. With walking, it
is easier to get complacent.
Examining a Duke Study
There was a study done at Duke University that
attempted to analyze which is better for weight
loss, running or walking. The end result of the
study was that the two were nearly identical.
The key is that the walkers need to maintain a
fast pace and not reduce their stride to a
stroll. However, runners and joggers experienced
better protection against heart disease.
Running Burns More Calories
You can’t escape the fact that running burns
more calories. The current lore is that walking
a mile and running a mile burns approximately
the same amount of calories. However, runners
will complete that mile a lot quicker than the
average walker. So, thirty minutes of running
will burn a lot more calories than thirty
minutes of walking. Despite the results that the
Duke study indicates, running should help you
lose weight quicker.
Health Benefits of Exercise
But no matter which activity you ultimately
choose, running or walking, the important thing
to remember is that leading an active life is
important to building an overall state of
health. The key to staying healthy is to keep
moving.
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About the Author:
Gray Rollins writes for
www.TheRunnersGuide.com.
Be sure to read our article about the benefits of
running and check out
our series on training for
a marathon.
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