5 Ways To Burn More Fat During Your Walking Workouts

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Apart from being a low-impact exercise that you can do literally anytime, anywhere, walking can be just as great (if not better!) at spurring weight loss compared to high-intensity boot camps and other balls-to-the-wall workouts, says personal trainer Chris Freytag, founder of Get Healthy U TV and board member of the American Council of Exercise.

In fact, a Risk Analysis study found that women who go for regular brisk walks tend to have lower body mass indexes and smaller waistlines than those who opt for other forms of exercise. Another small study found that women reduced their waist circumference when they walked for 50 to 70 minutes three times a week. Sold? Walk your way to a healthier weight with these expert-approved tips:

1. Walk Fast Enough to Make Talking Hard

“Since so many people don’t have time for two-hour walks every day, making the most of the time you have is key,” Freytag says. “By adding some speed and intensity to your walks, you can up your kilojoule burn, improve your lung capacity, and absolutely take off some  kilos.” To make sure your intensity is where it needs to be, focus on your breathing. If you’re walking along at a fat-burning rate, you should only be able to get out a few words at a time without taking a breath, she says.

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2. Add Some Slower Intervals

Still, you don’t need to race through your entire workout to walk off the weight. In fact, research out of Ohio State University shows that altering your walking speed burns up to 20 percent more kilojoules than walking at a steady pace. Think of it sort of like driving on the highway without cruise control. By regularly letting on and off of the accelerator and brake pedals, you burn through way more gas — a.k.a. kilojoules, according to researchers.

You don’t have to follow a structured speed plan, though. Just try walking as fast as you can to that next tree, then slow down. Then, speed back up when you hit the next marker. You get the idea.

3. Unless You Walk in the Morning, Skip Pre-Workout Snacks

You don’t need to pump kilojoules or carbs before walking workouts the way you do before intense boot camps or 15K runs, says registered dietician Tori Holthaus, founder of YES! Nutrition. That’s because walking probably won’t deplete your body’s stored carbs as quickly as higher-intensity exercises.

Simply eating balanced meals and snacks containing whole carbs, lean protein, and healthy fat throughout the day will provide you with all of the energy you need to power through the vast majority of your walks, she says.

If, however, you like to go on walks first thing in the morning, eat something before you head out the door, since you probably haven’t eaten in the last eight hours. You can also mix some protein powder into your water bottle to help keep your blood sugar levels stabilised, says San Diego bariatric surgeon, Dr Julie Ellner.

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4. Refuel After Walking 60 Minutes or More

Though it’s not a huge deal if you don’t eat after a quick 30-minute walk, it’s very important to refuel after hitting the road for an hour or more. “In this case, your glycogen stores will be depleted, and you need to replenish those stores to feed your muscles,” Freytag says. Opt for a small, post-walk snack that contains a roughly three-to-one ratio of carbs to protein. Some solid choices include a banana with nut butter, a piece of whole-grain avocado toast, or a glass of chocolate milk.

5. Incorporate Resistance Training

Walking is a great way to lose weight, but to make sure that you aren’t losing metabolism-boosting muscle mass, you need to integrate strength training into your routine, Ellner says. Stop every 10 minutes during your walks to perform a few sets of pushups, lunges, squats, or other bodyweight exercises, says Freytag. Once you finish off your last rep, keep walking.

6. Tackle The Hills

Per one estimate, you could stand to burn more calories when walking uphill as opposed to downhill – almost double. Try hikes or walking up hilly roads with lots of dips and climbs to boost your workout and walk up a sweat. You’ll also recruit more muscle to tone, including your glutes, hamstrings and calves. Sexy legs FTW.

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This article was originally published on www.womenshealthmag.com

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