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April 3rd, 2014, 02:50 AM #1
Walking as exercise - how fast is enough?
I have recently added exercise and have walked 60 min for five days now. It makes me a bit tired and I "feel it" in my legs afterwards but it's nothing close to when I used to go spinning (rpm) or running in terms of sweating and pulse. I can't really do that now so I was hoping that walks would be enough but no get a bit doubtful if it is enough to be considered exercise?
I walk at the speed 7 km/hour (would be around 4 miles/hour). Would this be ok or is it to be considered moderate? Planning on doing it 6 days a week.Gorgeous 4 6 and unfortunately in jan 2014. Swayed pink but got a lovely little in jan 2015. Now expecting an OOOPS! baby, according to Panorama test a
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April 3rd, 2014, 03:08 AM #2
Oh, would also add in another question about skipping breakfast.
Have I understood it correct that it the skipped breakfast in itself isn't the magic bullet, it's the hours of fasting that counts?
When adding my walks I just realized that it is impossible for me to go until lunch without eating, even too hard to go until 10. I finish dinner at the latest 6 pm, then go walking for an hour at 7-8 pm and go to bed almost hungry. In the morning a have coffee and at 9 am I am starving!
Would it be ok to eat at this point and still get the benefits of fasting in terms of sway benefits? Or should I add an extra meal/delay dinner and try to eat nothing before lunch?Gorgeous 4 6 and unfortunately in jan 2014. Swayed pink but got a lovely little in jan 2015. Now expecting an OOOPS! baby, according to Panorama test a
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April 3rd, 2014, 09:26 AM #3Dream Vet
Hi Marika
It doesnt matter what time you eat, its fasting for 14-16 hours that counts. If you finish your dinner at 6pm and then dont eat again until 9am, you have fasted for 15 hours which is great. For a long time I only managed 14 hours (dinner at 8pm and then breakfast 10/10.30am), then I pushed it gradually so that now its 16 hours. It has taken a long time to get to this point so you are doing really well by the sound of it - well done
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April 3rd, 2014, 01:47 PM #4
I have the exact same questions...lol..I'll be following this thread carefully
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April 3rd, 2014, 02:01 PM #5
With the exercise, you really want to be working up a sweat. You should be able to do the entire 60 minutes but feel tired and be sweaty at the end. You do want your heart rate to be up. If you are doing the treadmill at 4mph I would think that is good. I was doing that for a while and it was indeed tiring.
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April 3rd, 2014, 04:15 PM #6Dream Vet
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What you're doing sounds great! I'll second what Rosie said. Although, don't obsess over/watch your heart rate. Some women think they need to hit 140+ bpm, and freak out if they drop below this... that is SO Martha! Just make sure you sweat, that it's challenging, but that you can keep it up for an hour, and that you get in your 5-7 days per week!
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April 5th, 2014, 01:53 PM #7Swaying Advice Coach
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It is FINE to just walk without exhausting yourself. You don't need to aim for a certain speed or heart rate and in fact I don't even want you guys to think about that kind of stuff because it's the detail oriented type of thing that can send T levels (or whatever it is that sways in the Mary-Martha department) thru the roof.
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The only goal to reach for is that you're going longer without food coming in, than you were. There is no set number of hours and as long as you're going longer than you used to, it's all good for a pink sway.
Keep in mind too, that if you are miserable the whole time and thinking about food constantly, it sets you up to cheat and even may undermine your sway by having it require such a superhuman level of effort and attention that it sends T levels (or whatever) skyrocketing!!! Questions?? Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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April 6th, 2014, 02:29 AM #10Gorgeous 4 6 and unfortunately in jan 2014. Swayed pink but got a lovely little in jan 2015. Now expecting an OOOPS! baby, according to Panorama test a
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