Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Benefits of daily walking
You’ll be shocked to learn what happens to your body just from walking daily. The real question is, do you have an extra 15 to 30 minutes free every day? Within a 24 hour period, anyone has a half an hour to spare. What should you do with that time? Walk of course. There are too many benefits and good things that come with that 30-minute walk. It is the cheapest and one of the most effective ways to do your whole body good. Here are some of the benefits:
Brain changes for the better - endorphins increase and stress levels become significantly lowered..... walking also aid in the overall brain health and even reduce the percentage of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Enhanced vision - improves some eye pressure thus reducing glaucoma in some cases.
Keeping the heart strong – by avoiding heart-related issues like strokes or other heart-related issues. It improves circulation, reduction in cholesterol and can stabilize blood pressure.
Larger lungs - walking improves the lungs by coaching them to have more oxygen flowing throughout the body.
Improving the pancreas - people can practically walk their way to preventing diabetes and walking is the better option over running.
Aiding in digestion - Balancing the gut for better gut health is vital to prevent colon cancers and other problems like flatulence and constipation. Walking can help normalize the colon by keeping the colon literally moving.
Leaner muscles - When a person loses fat in their body the muscles become more prominent and they become leaner. Walking is much easier on the body than working out at the gym.
Firm joints and bones - Feeling stiff and in pain can be eliminated by walking 30 minutes every day.
Relieve back pain - lower impact exercises like walking can relieve back pain and aches by circulating the blood within the spinal area. This along with strengthening flexibility and posture can practically erase any back discomfort.
Balanced mind - Walking by yourself while listening to music is very beneficial, but walking with others can improve mood, lower stress or anxiety. It has even been known to reduce depression in people.
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