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Is walking too moderate?
I was thinking of adding walking to my sway. I'm currently pretty couch potato, but is walking too moderate to sway pink? Maybe a fast pace,pushing myself? Do hills create muscle? I'm not ttc until spring, so I was also thinking of working out along with diet until a certain time before trying then cutting it out once more?
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If you've got weight spare, I think walking is really good. I 'power walked' about 5 miles a day which was slightly intense for me. and it def helped
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I walked 6km a day in An hour and 5 min.
I think its one of the things that swayed girl for me.
More wasn't something i could continue without failing.
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Yes, I have plenty to spare lol I've been losing weight on a loose version of LE and plan to tighten up in January before ttc in March. I will definitely start power walking for an hour plus, good for my dog too! Thanks ladies. :)
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Hope u r not in the cold region . I ended up doing the walk away pounds 5 miles at home coz I was on LE in winter
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I live in North Carolina, not too bad here. It's supposed to be up to 80 this week, so I have a bit before it gets too cold. My neighbors have a treadmill in their garage I can use if need be hehe
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I did the treadmill speedwalking at an angle for an hour, 5-7 days a week (averaged about 6 days a week over 8 weeks.) I lost a few pounds and have a baby girl to show for it :)
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I used to fast walk for up to 3 hours daily when living in NC (I wanted to run but couldn't due to annold inury)....I'm sure that would have swayed pink!
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Walking is fine. IT doens't need to be Olympic level training or anything, just anything kfor 60 consecutive minutes.
Why would you cut out exercise when it's time to sway???
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I was thinking if the walking was considered moderate and more blue friendly, I'd use it to lose weight and go couch potato again when it was time to ttc.