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Power Walking Techniques That Help You Lose Weight And Get In Shape

 
Author: Tim Gorman
 

There is no denying it power walking techniques is a fantastic way to get into shape and then continue to keep fit. As I'm sure you can imagine you will not be moving at the speed that you would normally be attaining if you were running but it can still have significant advantages to your overall health and fitness.

One of the most advantageous benefits to power walking is that the amount of impact is greatly reduced as opposed to the amount that your joints can receive while running. Although running is a good exercise this amount of impact can damage your joints over an extended period of time. Power walking however does not have any significant level of impact by comparison. Because the feet are never both lifted from the ground of the same time your body weight is never brought down with the same level of force that it is while running and this can be a great benefit to the health of your joints.

Of course as with everything else you have to learn how to do it properly and acquiring a good knowledge of the correct power walking techniques is an ideal way to start. Power walking techniques are significantly different from normal walking and are designed to get the maximum forward momentum and give you as much speed as possible and thus the best exercise experience.

By using the correct power walking techniques you can actually achieve a speed far greater than many people can get to by running. Indeed you could actually, when a little bit more experienced and familiar with the techniques, find yourself overtaking many of the recreational runners in the park! Power walking is an extremely efficient way of exercising and allows you to make better use of your energy while lessening the possibility of an injury. It also does efficiently burn off a great many calories so if you are doing exercise to lose weight this is an ideal solution.

Power walking techniques are best applied by keeping your head up and level and not looking down, but ahead to where you are going so that you head does not drop at any time during the exercise motion. Your arms do need to be bent as you walking but do not be tempted to swing them wildly around in an attempt to gain further momentum. Instead, just move them gently and in a way that is comfortable and fits in with your walking. Your walking movement should come initially from the hip area so that it swings forward with the leg following and then straightening out. As you move forward you should apply energy to the back foot so that your forward momentum is maintained. Try your best not to take extra long steps, just use a stride that is natural to both the motion and the speed that you are going.

Of course it is not possible to really describe power walking techniques accurately and it is always better to learn by watching somebody do it and having them show you the correct technique. There is no great mystery to power walking techniques it is really just a question of practicing until it feels right to you.

 
 
 

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