Is walking good exercise? Can walking really provide the health benefits normally associated with more demanding fitness programs?
This book makes the case for walking for health and fitness. It suggests that exercise plans based on more demanding activities such as jogging or working out in the gym, far from achieving the health and fitness benefits they promise, fail to deliver for those who need exercise the most by demanding far too much in terms of time and effort. Exercise plans based on regular walking, by contrast, are easy to fit around normal everyday activities, are infinitely flexible and, for those who really enjoy walking outdoors, can be expanded into general leisure activities like walking holidays. The book describes how the most sedentary and inactive among us can quickly draw up, put into practice and feel the benefits from a simple walking exercise program. It also explores how to choose a walking plan to lose weight. And, for further information, a Resources section is included with links to websites on different aspects of walking based activities.
Here is a list of the book contents:
Introduction Section One-Preamble Chapter 1 For Strong Stomachs Only! Chapter 2 Your Emotional Well-being Chapter 3 Are Blood, Sweat & Tears Necessary? Chapter 4 Walking: The Great Leveller Chapter 5 Quick Résumé Section Two-Preamble Chapter 6 How Much Walking To Do Chapter 7 Where To Walk Chapter 8 Who To Walk With Chapter 9 Walking Holidays Chapter 10 Equipment & Clothing Chapter 11 Planning Your Walk Chapter 12 The Weather Chapter 13 How to Find Your Way Chapter 14 Walking Technique Chapter 15 Warm Up And Cool Down Section Three-Preamble Chapter 16 Walking To Lose Weight Conclusion Finally – A Case Study: Me Appendix 1 Clothing And Equipment Checklist Appendix 2 Resources