Walking For Weight Loss: How many calories does it burn?
People who walk daily have a lesser incidence of cancer, heart
disease, stroke, diabetes and other killer diseases. Not only
does walking make you healthier but it also burns calories,
creates psychological well being, increases metabolism,
strengthens muscles, increases flexibility, improves respiratory
function and helps concentration and memory.
This should give you plenty of reasons to try and walk a little
each and every day. Besides that, simple physical inactivity is
one of the leading causes of ill health.
Walking not only benefits you but it also benefits the Earth.
By learning to walk rather than driving a car you are doing your
part to help the environment by not releasing toxins into the
air, which hurts the long-term stability of the planet. A short
four-mile trip you take walking keeps about fifteen pounds of
pollutants out of the air we breathe.
Walking also saves you money on gas and other expenses
associated with your vehicle. Every time you start your car it
costs you about five cents considering current gas prices.
Needless to say driving anywhere adds to this enormously. Yet,
most people still use their vehicles to make short trips, which
could easily be made by walking. If you can even make the simple
choice to walk once a week when you would normally drive you
will go a long way toward making a difference both in your
pocket book as well as in your life.
Walking is also a stress reducer. Stress has been proven to
contribute more than any other factor to the reduction of
longetivity. Walking can help reduce that stress and increase
your longetivity.
One of the primary reasons people decide to walk is to lose
pounds.
There are some simple formulas you can use to determine how
many calories are being burned according to your weight and how
fast you are walking.
3.0 miles/hour (20-minute mile): Burns .027
calories/pound/minute.
3.5 miles/hour (17 minute mile): Burns .033
calories/pound/minute.
4.0 miles/hour (15 minute mile): Burns .042
calories/pound/minute.
4.5 miles/hour (13 minute mile): Burns .047
calories/pound/minute.
Take the number of calories/pound/minute you burn and multiply
it by your weight and then by the number of minutes you walk.
For example, if you weigh 150 pounds and walk a 20-minute mile
for 60 minutes, you multiply 150 by .027, then multiple the
result (4.5) by 60. You burn 270 calories.
It is important that when you do walk that you walk at a
moderate pace. Walking will do you no good if it is so leisurely
that you exert no effort. A good walk should leave you
moderately perspired. This ensures that you are working at an
ideal intensity.
Walking is a habit like anything else. If you can create a
habit of walking everyday it will contribute to a new and
healthy you in the long term.