Jogging Benefits

by admin on October 7, 2009

People who live sedentary lives have to face various health problems as they grow aged. Many people who don’t exercise put on extra weight especially around the middle which makes them prone to hypertension, diabetes and other host of obesity related ailments. Fortunately, one can easily avoid obesity related problems by exercising. For many years, health professionals have been pointing out the many benefits of jogging and walking. According to these health professionals, 30 hours of walking or 15 minutes of jogging will already do a lot to keep us healthy and fit. Twenty minutes of walking alone can already burn more than 100 calories.

Despite the fact that most of us have heard about the benefits of jogging and walking, very few of us actually take the time to hit the road at least three times a week. If you are one of those people who ignore what experts have to say about the benefits of jogging and walking, now is the right time for you to change your attitude towards exercise. Do not wait for the time when you are already saddled with a lot of ailments before you think about the benefits of jogging and walking.  It doesn’t matter if you are very young or very old; no one is too young or too old to exercise.

Getting Started For Jogging Benefit

If you want to reap the health benefits of jogging, you need to jog for about 180 minutes a week. This means that you should exercise for at least 30 minutes a day for 6 days. It is not difficult for a person to do exercise for 30 minutes in a day. You can always incorporation your jogging and walking schedule into you regular routine. If the distance of a person's office from his house is not long then he can walk or jog to his office. Walking to work will not only gives you the benefits of jogging and walking, it will also help you save some money on gas. On the other hand, if you live far from the office, you can still do your exercise by parking your car on the far end of the parking lot and then walk briskly towards the workplace. You may also take the stairs up to your office instead of using the elevator. Walking for about 20 minutes is same as to climbing stairs for about 2-5 minutes.

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