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3 Myths About Walking For Weight Loss You Need To Know.
Walking can be an amazing tool for weight loss. It can help to tap into fat burning mechanisms and achieve a weight loss goal. However, there are a LOT of myths around walking that might be holding you back from using walking as a weight loss tool. Today, I’m sharing 3 myths about walking for weight loss so that you can start achieving your weight loss and wellness goals.

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25 thoughts on “3 Myths About Walking For Weight Loss You Need To Know. | Only Sports And Health

  1. I started walking 1 hour every morning along with IF. I also get up and do 25 low impact jumping jacks every hour. I’m trying to get rid of the 25 lbs I gained during lockdown. Before I lost 50 lbs with keto, IF and 1 hour walk daily.

  2. none of the physicians i go to have ever…never explained to me how to lose weight. nothing about lypolisis or insulin ever. its always "watch what you eat, exercise and use a salt substitute." following your info has allowed me to reduce my a1c by 3 points. i have greater glycemic control. i have lost about 20 pounds in the past 6 months. i have watched numerous channels. all contradicting each other. yours is science based and not selling a fuqin diet. i am cerebral and need things explained or told how or why. you do so with with eloquence. these doctors either assume people don't understand or they just don't have the time to care. thanx autumn for your research and exemplary presentation skills!

  3. I personally don't like any high intensity exercises prefer walking love being outside walking but have been told by many doctors and fitness trainers walking alone wouldn't be enough to loose the weight, I needed to so it's good to hear a professional say walking is a good form of exercise and it's not necessary to hit 10,000 steps to achieve weight loss another myth, I kept seeing and hearing.

  4. ??? Hi Autumn, would you consider light dance cardio as a suitable “wet weather plan” / substitute for walking? Or would it be too intense such that our bodies would be working out outside the fat burning zone???

  5. Nice job Autumn,at 62 i have lost 95 pounds in 10 months with a 2k a day diet and water black coffe or tea, and walking every day from 5k steps in the first 4 monts and for 6 months in later months have bumped up to 9k steps. with an occasional 40 hour fast,

  6. I started walking after a major surgery 2 years ago. I got up to about 6 miles everyday (wasn’t working whilst in recovery) I was back to good health within about 6 weeks. 2 years later I’m now the fittest I’ve ever been and now training for a marathon.

  7. I personally have a bone disease (osteonecrosis) and respiratory damage from two decades of smoking, along with cerebral palsy affecting my whole right side, so my mobility is emotionally taxing and fraught stress in general but with an inhaler and patience for myself and my limits. I'm hoping to get my health back after decades not caring about it, so thank you for reinforcing the steps don't count as much as the time spent.

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