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The link for the article on WebMD is broken. I looked up this concept and found the article on another site. While the claim is technically true, the reason for it is not what is implied here.
In the article, the number of calories burned is measured per mile, not per hour. If you are walking 2mph, you are walking twice for as long (time-wise) as someone walking 4mph.
Every revelation that's had in the article is just common sense. It's being worded in a way to make it look like something new. They seemed surprised that heavier people burn more calories than lighter people, but burn at the same rate when measured in calories per pound. The author makes this insane statement, "Obese people have modified their body movement so that they are energy-efficient walkers." No, that's just physics.
The point of this should have been to walk for longer periods of time, even if that means slowing down. Being active, even a slow activity, raises your metabolism. The longer, you can maintain that heightened metabolism, the more calories you will burn.
It might be a good workout for the body, but I would go screaming into the night having to move that slow. Wouldn't be good for the mind. But it's great to know as I age and slow down, that there is still benefit to walking.
My son got me to start walking two years ago. At first it was hard for me to walk 700 feet. Now I walk 2 miles when I go walking and it takes me about an hour. My weight has dropped and walking has gotten much easier and I feel really good. I鈥檒l turn 71 this summer.
I really like the idea of slow walking. Especially if you have health problems. It can lead to a faster walk eventually. And it鈥檚 better than no walk at all.
Never heard such a stupid claim in all my life
This is a Buddhist practice. Shame you're so closed minded.
Gate is narrow, path is hard and few even understand it exists. C'est dommage
Now you have.