Calories Burned from Walking
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009If you want to lose weight walking, it’s important to understand how calories work. You can, of course, just spend an half-hour to an hour a day walking, and chances are you will lose weight if you are eating right. But when you have a plan, it is easier to know what you are doing right and what you are doing wrong, so you can get the most efficient walks possible.
Calories and Your Body
Calories are units of energy that come from food, and are used by our bodies to allow it to function. Eat too many calories per day (more than you burn off) and you begin to gain weight. Eat less than you burn off, and you will lose weight. It’s a fairly simple math equation.
3,500 calories make up roughly a pound of fat. The average person consumes 2,000 calories per day. (Of course, 2,000 calories is the recommended daily intake of calories – as you can see from America’s obesity epidemic, we eat a lot more than the 2,000 average.) The recommended daily intake is 2,000 because that is the average amount of calories we burn per day just being alive, doing our daily routine with moderate exercise in between. Continue reading this article »
Let’s be honest. If you do absolutely no exercise during the day, except for walking to and from your car, and moving a beer can to and from your mouth, you are at the bottom of the health ladder. Anything you do at this point will greatly improve the health of your mind and body.
Walking. It is the oldest exercise in the history of man. Long before the combustible engine, we had walking as the means to get from one kill of a Woolly mammoth to the next. 

