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Walking vs Running

The big debate

The days are brightening up into Spring and outdoor exercise is on the cards again!

There seems to be a distinct divide between those who choose to run and those who opt for a calmer walk – others like to mix it up.

But one thing is for certain, there is no obvious winner of the two. Stuck between which to choose? We’ve weighed in on the pros and cons of both, so that you don’t have to…

Walking

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Running

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Fun fact: whilst researching this, we discovered one study that found “walking was virtually as effective as running for women in all weight categories apart from the largest weight category”.

Men, on the other hand, found running to be the most effective for dropping pounds overall.

The bottom line is that any movement is good.

Running is the exercise to go for if you are looking to up your output more quickly or build-up strength and endurance for cardiovascular health and wellness.

Walking is a great option for those that dislike other forms of cardio, struggle with health issues, have more time on their hands, or are looking to recover – whether its from a long-term injury or from yesterday’s run.

If you have the choice of both running and walking, 100% do both…

A combination of the two means you reap the benefits of both exercises, and if you’re feeling like a rest from your usual, high-intensity regime, walking a comfortable distance might just be the answer to assist your recovery and keep your body moving. Win win!

Sources: Walking for health – NHS (www.nhs.uk) | Walking vs. Running: Which is Better for Your Health? (healthline.com) | Is Walking or Running Better for Weight Loss? (verywellfit.com)

This blog is sponsored by CSL Behring, official sponsor of The Haywards Heath 10 Mile Race

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