Walking is the Literal Best Exercise for Fitness, Not Just Fat Loss

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
    @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  Месяц назад +5

    My “whole food” meal plan is FREE. Teaches how to eat for fat loss, muscle building and longevity. www.thomasdelauer.com/eatrealfood - consider it my “thank you” for subscribing to my channel and newsletter!

    • @michaelbravo305
      @michaelbravo305 Месяц назад +1

      What percentage of max hr should you aim for. I have trouble walking fast enough to get my heart up to 50-55%. Is this still good?

  • @casey-zd5mj
    @casey-zd5mj Месяц назад +219

    I started doing 1-2hours daily about 2months ago and my mood has done a 180 from hating life to thinking life is good and beautiful

    • @j.w.knowles8238
      @j.w.knowles8238 Месяц назад +8

      Life IS good

    • @joshuac1364
      @joshuac1364 Месяц назад +17

      I've been trying to wake up early and make this my routine. Failing miserably. I'll keep trying 🤙

    • @K-top13
      @K-top13 Месяц назад +5

      I lift in the morning, walk the dog in the evening.

    • @advex4428
      @advex4428 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@j.w.knowles8238You obviously walk 😅

    • @user-mv2pr6fl8x
      @user-mv2pr6fl8x Месяц назад +7

      I literally hate living.
      May be I should walk too.

  • @georgesteckert6334
    @georgesteckert6334 Месяц назад +51

    I’m 65 and I’ve been retired for three years, now. Back in March, on the urging of my girlfriend to get a part-time job and get out of the house, I became a parking enforcement officer for my municipality...aka, meter maid. Three days a week, I walk between 23,000 and 26,000 steps during my shifts. Sometimes I achieve 29,000 to 30,000 steps. I’ve lost over 15 pounds and am one pound over my weight in high school! I feel great and still walk most of my off-duty days.

  • @Tanyakapor
    @Tanyakapor Месяц назад +77

    I’m in Spain on vacation, walking all day long and swimming, feeling great eating healthy and having ocasional ice cream that I love here! Just finished my day with 14,091 steps, didn’t even feel it. 😊

    • @hernanveigalima2131
      @hernanveigalima2131 Месяц назад +3

      im in spain also and walked about 14,000 steps im in sierra de gredos

    • @hernanveigalima2131
      @hernanveigalima2131 Месяц назад +1

      skip the ice cream 😁at least that unhealthy one

    • @crisgimeno1807
      @crisgimeno1807 Месяц назад +1

      Welcome, hope you love your stay😊

    • @TrueWren
      @TrueWren Месяц назад +2

      Where in Spain, we went to Menorca like a month ago, loved it. Would hike out to the beaches from cala Galdana, carrying out beach stuff and snorkel kit and the baby. Then snorkel chill for a bit and hike back on or to the next place.
      Worth a visit

    • @DarthTerminatti
      @DarthTerminatti Месяц назад +3

      ​@hernanveigalima2131 Never ever skip ice cream! What's wrong with you?😂

  • @greensombrero3641
    @greensombrero3641 Месяц назад +29

    stair climbing is my favorite exercise - i wear a backpack heavy with books - and climb for an hour - listening to early REM these days.

  • @bullsfan3705
    @bullsfan3705 Месяц назад +11

    Done at least 10k steps per day from 01 Jan this year (220 days streak as of today). Averaging on around 15k steps a day. Also do gym 3 days a week and 2 runs. Happy to have lost approx 25kg so far! Must admit, I feel much better than what I did on 01 Jan!

  • @jessicabradshaw3365
    @jessicabradshaw3365 21 день назад +3

    I started walking dogs at my local animal shelter, worked up to 5-6 miles twice a week and the fat I had around my waist is almost gone - finally! Plus I made a lot of happy dog friends!❤

  • @chrisferretti7020
    @chrisferretti7020 Месяц назад +46

    I live in a high desert plain. It can get to 20 below zero in the winter and over 100 in the summer. I tend to switch off to walking in the late spring through most of the fall and do my HIIT workouts indoors during the winter. I much prefer walking, but the workout confusion helps me out overall with fitness. I also lift several days a week and practice martial arts. Forgot to mention that I'm 70 years old.

    • @robynbeach3198
      @robynbeach3198 Месяц назад +2

      That's awesome! I hope you keep it up for 30 more years!

  • @dachunde
    @dachunde Месяц назад +77

    This is exactly on point. We are designed to walk.

    • @mcollins476
      @mcollins476 Месяц назад

      Designed implies a designer... Humans evolved... Not designed...

    • @daveyhodge
      @daveyhodge Месяц назад

      ​@@mcollins476go back to 2006

    • @mcollins476
      @mcollins476 Месяц назад

      @@daveyhodge what does that mean? Are you trying to talk in riddles?

    • @KB-jo8ld
      @KB-jo8ld Месяц назад

      How anyone can look at the human body, and how unbelievably complex it is, and not conclude that we had a designer is beyond me...

    • @mcollins476
      @mcollins476 Месяц назад

      @@KB-jo8ld Your argument from ignorance fallacy has rendered your point useless. Try again.
      Additionally, complexity is NOT evidence of design.... SIMPLICITY would be....
      What level of education do you have?

  • @kathyprue6000
    @kathyprue6000 Месяц назад +4

    I’m a 53year old woman and have had 6 children. I swear by walking off the pounds. It has always done it for me.

  • @willowbendimpactministries3348
    @willowbendimpactministries3348 Месяц назад +17

    As a distance runner it also took me a long time to accept that walking is a good exercise too! Thanks, Thomas for this video. You rock!

  • @richiejames928
    @richiejames928 Месяц назад +14

    Walking is incredible. but remember to walk with purpose. try to raise your heart rate just a little more than just poodling along. just below marching pace. purpose. Walk with purpose!

  • @swamphawk6227
    @swamphawk6227 Месяц назад +65

    I walked 26000 steps yesterday. It’s great for getting in great distance without doing much damage

    • @macknumber9
      @macknumber9 Месяц назад +3

      I doubt you walked that much

    • @pabloamericano4930
      @pabloamericano4930 Месяц назад +13

      @@macknumber9it’s actually not that hard. It’s just time consuming.

    • @chrisedler6758
      @chrisedler6758 Месяц назад

      Why would you doubt it? I walked 21000 steps yesterday. You doubt me as well?​@@macknumber9

    • @johnthroop2092
      @johnthroop2092 Месяц назад

      My son keeps track of his steps everyday, he literally walks a huge amount of steps at work everyday​@@macknumber9

    • @tims9434
      @tims9434 Месяц назад +1

      That's approximately 20 miles if I remember correctly from when I used to count mine.

  • @roblabow9702
    @roblabow9702 Месяц назад +17

    Good News. I have been walking a lot the past few years. At times I do sprinting for about a minute. 😊

  • @johnbrenner6380
    @johnbrenner6380 Месяц назад +2

    Gotta love the humility. This man is so used to performing at a high level but was able to accept that dialing it down could benefit him

  • @avicenna1977
    @avicenna1977 Месяц назад +12

    As my life grew more complicated, I simplified my way of being. I gave up driving my car over 15 years ago after coming back from my postdoc in Germany - and have been walking everywhere since. This has resulted in a lot of unintended "rucking" - which is me basically carrying loads of my groceries and other staples home. On days I go in to work to meet with my team, it can easily be a 20 km day. As a result, I am a woman in my mid to late 40's who has more lean mass than I did when I was in my 30's (5% more lean mass and equivalent reduction in fat mass - and I used to run)! I have been the same weight for over 25 years now. My stress levels, blood pressure, and wallet are also benefitting significantly from making walking a wonderful way of life. You can only win when you make walking a way of life.

    • @j.w.knowles8238
      @j.w.knowles8238 Месяц назад +1

      @@avicenna1977 I haven't owned a car in 15 years, if I can't get to it on foot, it's the Trek ftw...I really prefer to walk, it's like flying a Cessna, your gonna get there, just can't get in a hurry, gotta allocate more time. All we have is time.

    • @avicenna1977
      @avicenna1977 Месяц назад

      @@j.w.knowles8238 we're birds of a feather - who are walking not flying.

  • @Omg_im_scared
    @Omg_im_scared Месяц назад +24

    I just finished 12,000 steps from walking back from the gym. And it feels good

    • @heavensplayer
      @heavensplayer Месяц назад

      That’s nothing

    • @Omg_im_scared
      @Omg_im_scared Месяц назад +8

      @heavensplayer says the guy who stays home and play video games all day

    • @user-mv2pr6fl8x
      @user-mv2pr6fl8x Месяц назад +1

      You are losing your gains from gym by walking so much.

    • @BrianHallmond
      @BrianHallmond Месяц назад

      ​@@user-mv2pr6fl8xwrong.

    • @BrianHallmond
      @BrianHallmond Месяц назад +5

      ​@@heavensplayeryou're nothing.

  • @elliot438bcfcVTEC
    @elliot438bcfcVTEC Месяц назад +7

    I've gone from walking almost nowhere to doing 2-3 hour+ walks 3 or days per week as well as 30-60 on incline treadmil after workouts. Feels good.

  • @tmarkcommons174
    @tmarkcommons174 Месяц назад +7

    I have been walking to my gym club for about six months now. It is almost three miles, each way, and I carry a 35-pound pack. I really enjoy it. I get to watch the plants change with the season. I am lucky that I do not have to walk on any streets. I enjoy staying in touch with the seasons. In the winter I can usually get by with crampons but in fresh snow I sometimes use snow shoes. I live at 8000' elevation and I am 69 years old so don't give me any excuses. It makes me happy. I cannot imagine being any luckier in life. Often I just shower, steam room and jacuzzi and do not even work out at the club anymore. I am in the US but just for fun I won't tell you where. Can you guess. I will respond.

    • @fourcubed47
      @fourcubed47 Месяц назад +1

      Aspen , CO.

    • @kennethwest1847
      @kennethwest1847 Месяц назад +1

      Boone, NC

    • @fourcubed47
      @fourcubed47 Месяц назад

      @@kennethwest1847 Boone, NC shows an elevation of around 3,200'.

  • @dinapawlow1622
    @dinapawlow1622 14 дней назад

    Walking is my meditation, my bonding time if walking with friends or family, my time off the internet, my transport, my time for errands and grocery shopping,( live downtown). my time to observe the neighbourhood,the architecture, the people, the trees and gardens,the animals,the sky and clouds. ❤

  • @KbeezyThe
    @KbeezyThe Месяц назад +10

    Amen Brother Tom. Walking has completely changed my body. Thank you for your work. We love you brother. Keep on doing what you do. Your content is a constant motivation for me daily. Peace be with you brother 🙂

  • @richardmiddleton7770
    @richardmiddleton7770 Месяц назад +3

    I've been an endurance athlete pretty seriously for the past 12 years. I started walking a lot more in the past couple of years and my HR has lowered noticeably since then!

  • @j.w.knowles8238
    @j.w.knowles8238 Месяц назад +20

    22k steps a day in the Rocky's...can't beat it😊

    • @chrisedler6758
      @chrisedler6758 Месяц назад +1

      @j.w.knowles8238 I always walk more in Colorado than back home on the east Coast. The humidity in MD some days makes things difficult but I still do it daily.

    • @rq5304
      @rq5304 Месяц назад

      Damn, so you walk for 4 hrs a day ? That's alot

    • @j.w.knowles8238
      @j.w.knowles8238 Месяц назад +1

      2 hours at 5 am..2 hours at 5 pm hehe...uphill, on the Sanitas trail, Boulder,co...most fit town in America. These crazy people RUN up what I can only walk. Good stuff

    • @chrisedler6758
      @chrisedler6758 Месяц назад

      @rq5304 for me getting my 15k steps takes an hour of a real uninterrupted walk, an hour or so at the gym moving around constantly, and after dinner a short 15 minute walk is all it takes. It's not like a 4 hour walk...steps add up during the day if you're active. He'll, with no walk workout and gym time it's difficult for me to ever be below 8k steps in a day simply existing.

  • @elimo4803
    @elimo4803 Месяц назад +18

    I did a good amount of swimming yesterday and today i just felt like taking a walk.
    Then (with wonderful synchronicity) Thomas drops this video
    And thats why we need to stay tuned to this channel
    ~God Bless

    • @donquixote...
      @donquixote... Месяц назад

      Because you stay tuned to the channel, it's called coincidence. In most all other cases, it's called a spy phone.

    • @mcollins476
      @mcollins476 Месяц назад

      which god?

    • @elimo4803
      @elimo4803 Месяц назад

      @@donquixote... I'm pretty sure the new AI bots are set up to help us, not to spy. Ever ran a business and needed things or information ASAP?
      So it's to your advantage, who cares about a analyst seeing what Iv been talking I don't like being socially nervous either and I am the motherlovin government ... I think about it when I don't litter.
      Calling it just coincidences is a small way of thinking.
      Opportunities and connections are always in the making

    • @elimo4803
      @elimo4803 Месяц назад

      @@mcollins476 Let us raise a standard to which the
      wise and the honest can repair; [this] event is in the hand of
      God!'
      - George Washington
      So similar quotes tell me to see all monotheistic faiths as believers in the same Lord The All mighty and Most Majestic.
      So the countries been thriving with the Lord's help for a long period of time. But now it's backfiring!
      Due to supporting tyranny once again. Look at the suicide rates in children , autism , mental illnesses, the whole ww3 happening leaders dying . But you and I are worried about which God

    • @elimo4803
      @elimo4803 Месяц назад

      @@donquixote... In a small word lives a small coincidence

  • @matthewdancz9152
    @matthewdancz9152 Месяц назад +4

    Everybody is an athlete. We are not all capable of the same athletisism, but we are all athletes. Get up and walk.

  • @skyridge8465
    @skyridge8465 Месяц назад +1

    Zone 2 incline walking is probably the best form of cardio there is. However, I find zone 2 running much more fun and satisfying. Additionally, running increases leg muscle mass and capillary density which give it some greater weight over incline walking.

  • @joesmith942
    @joesmith942 Месяц назад +6

    Basically, you need to do as much variety as possible, within the time you have budgeted to fitness.

  • @someguyusa
    @someguyusa 17 дней назад

    Broke my ribs over a year ago. Lost a ton of aerobic conditioning. Walking on a treadmill with incline gradually increasing over time is the best way I’ve found to recover that conditioning since it’s precisely controllable.

  • @planner722
    @planner722 Месяц назад +4

    My goal is to hike the Appalachian Trail. Take a look at most people that finish the AT, they are supper fit even though many start off over weight.

  • @rickhammel9541
    @rickhammel9541 Месяц назад +1

    I was diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm recently, and can't lift heavy anymore. Time to really ramp up my walking exercise!

  • @Kitten_Party
    @Kitten_Party Месяц назад +1

    I have a 2 mile loop in my neighborhood that is 50% very steep inclines. Used to get my hr put to 160 at the peaks. Walk it every day at 4mph pace for a year and a half and I’m down 70lbs and now my peak he is 135 at the top. Really changed me.

  • @striderwolf687
    @striderwolf687 Месяц назад +5

    Variety- I experimented and was doing 3-4 miles jogs, tried some VO2 max alternating with a jog sprint and the. Stopped all of that for 6-8 weeks to simply walk.
    What did I learn… Variety in workouts is important. Walking reduced stress, was easy, but I tried jogging 8 weeks later and about croaked. I lost so much minimum heart rate threshold.
    Going back to mix it up weekly with intervals with VO2 max, slow jogs, incline walking and then just walking 8-10k steps each day.
    Great video! I learned a lot. Got to do a few things, not just one and walking is such a great base.

  • @user-ms6eh9yr4x
    @user-ms6eh9yr4x Месяц назад +8

    i do 10k steps a day walking

  • @strengthcampb.c2652
    @strengthcampb.c2652 Месяц назад +3

    Over 15 k 5 days a week and 10k on weekends. Increase it when it's time to cut down more to about 18k every day it works like magic along with tracking calories 💪

  • @JasonfromEarth
    @JasonfromEarth Месяц назад +1

    Part of my new years resolution was to go on a hike. I build up to doing 1-2 3-6mi hikes a week.
    The weight just fell off! I did that for 4-5 months but the heat here in FL quickly killed it.
    Haven't been able to find a good replacement. Biding my time till it cools off and I can hike again.

  • @TherealEddyfroston
    @TherealEddyfroston Месяц назад +6

    Zone 2, medium distance, feels great

    • @aquamarine99911
      @aquamarine99911 Месяц назад +1

      But Zone 2 isn't walking. Walking is Zone 0 or 1. Is Thomas talking about Zone 0/1 or Zone 2?

    • @TherealEddyfroston
      @TherealEddyfroston Месяц назад

      @@aquamarine99911 for me 0 is resting, 1 is everyday life, 2 is walking or cycling light, 3 to 4 could be anything depending on your sport of choice, 5 is sprinting or maximum explosion

  • @andid1273
    @andid1273 17 дней назад

    Recovering HIIT junkie. I run about 15-20 miles a week with about 20% some kind of speed work, the remainder of running is zone 2, and the rest of my 20,000-25,000 steps are walking all throughout the day, preferably on hills. I also strength train and I’m back to being in great shape as a 54 year old female.

  • @gamleskalle1
    @gamleskalle1 Месяц назад +1

    70min on the treadmill yesterday at 25 degrees incline. No knee pain. 😊

  • @joshuadavids8535
    @joshuadavids8535 19 дней назад

    I am a disabled vet. Alot wrong with me physically. Due to the damage my body has gone through I can no longer run. Instead I get on the treadmill and put it on the hill setting and just walk. I try and get better each week. Going a little further and picking up my pace. Got to get back into it again after recovering from a relapsed injury. Glad to know I am doing something right.

  • @keithbarbaro7590
    @keithbarbaro7590 Месяц назад +2

    Here in NYC we often have to walk alot out of necessity.
    When my friends move to the suburbs they immediately gain weight.
    My opinion is yes walking is great but people adapt quickly.

  • @KTown_Painter
    @KTown_Painter Месяц назад +3

    I walk 10-15k steps daily. Thankfully my job mandates I walk a lot being paint crew leader for my county's schools, but I always add a few thousand after work.

    • @user-mv2pr6fl8x
      @user-mv2pr6fl8x Месяц назад +1

      Paint crew? You do graffiti?

    • @KTown_Painter
      @KTown_Painter Месяц назад

      @user-mv2pr6fl8x hmm. Odd response, but no. I'm in charge of maintaining the paint and sheetrock of all 16 schools in my county. I have 2 guys under me, not a large crew, but just the right number of painters to get stuff done. We do help get rid of grafitti.

  • @kingssman2
    @kingssman2 Месяц назад +2

    Gym beginner, I started doing incline treadmill. First few days would be 20 minutes inclined walking and then do weights. Noticing my progress each day as the walking became less exhausting. I was able to push myself to do 1 hour incline walking and it felt GREAT!
    Like it more than running. It works up a sweat, and I can dial in a consistent heart rate based on incline, without changing pace.

    • @chrisedler6758
      @chrisedler6758 Месяц назад +2

      @kingssman2 Exactly! I used to run when in my mid 50s but tore my meniscus in both knees. I stopped running and everything healed up perfectly with no surgery. Now at 62 it's easy to do 20k a day or more but my average is 14k. It is nice to use the treadmill after weight training and as you said....dial up whatever HR you want.

    • @nateholmes4389
      @nateholmes4389 Месяц назад

      This may be anecdotal but I’m sure I’ve heard it from multiple credible sources that cardio should be done after weights to maximise gains. I would do some looking into it but I’m 95% sure that is the case

    • @chrisedler6758
      @chrisedler6758 Месяц назад

      @nateholmes4389 there is absolutely no connection between gains from weight training and doing cardio. Totally different and no synergistic effects. Cardio will help you burn calories as well as being great for heart health and overall conditioning. As a personal trainer, the benefits of both forms of exercise have incredible upside. If anything , the rise in cortisol from cardio can have a negative net benefit in recovery from strength training unless you are a high level athlete and in tip top shape for your specific sport. I am not considering zone 2 training the same way as running on a treadmill where your heart rate is substantially increased.

    • @nateholmes4389
      @nateholmes4389 Месяц назад

      @@chrisedler6758 I’m not sure if you misunderstood what I said but after actually going back and checking the videos both from reputable sources (Dr Mike isratel and Jeff nippard) both of whom cite the studies showing that ideally if you want to prioritise fat loss and muscle gain then cardio should be done second where as if you want to prioritise endurance then cardio should be done second. I look at cardio from a body building perspective so its how I’ve always done it but whatever works for you

  • @simonjack9699
    @simonjack9699 Месяц назад +1

    That's why whenever I hike I always go towards Old Town because there's a lot of incline and decline hills over by the Alexandria Old Town area .

  • @megalody
    @megalody Месяц назад +7

    Lol , I live in USA since 10, as a french person. Everythime I go to paris I walk minimum 1h a day because subway nd it is agreable to walk around, eating whatever I want and loose weight. Make your streets walkable and nice and stop using cars. You are just rediscovering hot water.. I love USA ans american people and culture, but the way of life is insane. Stop buuilding cities around cars..

  • @jinnyyeo4308
    @jinnyyeo4308 Месяц назад

    Fully agree! Walking 15k-20k steps helped me to now being able to run 7-8km !

  • @joelnye6399
    @joelnye6399 Месяц назад +1

    We all need to walk more when we can. Walking is good. Level 2 cardio is even better once you've reached the threshold when walking no longer gets the desired results.

  • @rossstevens6165
    @rossstevens6165 Месяц назад +1

    Please keep an eye out for a study comparing barefoot or minimalist shoes vs fully supported shoes. From my personal experience in minimalist shoes, I noticed that I use the muscles more than if I have fully supported shoes.

  • @kimgroslouis5587
    @kimgroslouis5587 Месяц назад +1

    I know damn well that. I'm 31 and 10 years ago I was living hell in my first love relationship so I needed to evacuate that frustration. So in summer 2014, I've started to walk everyday for an hour whatever the weather and it was even better when it was raining. I did it for about 3 months and when I came back to college everyone I knew was shocked of how much I've melted. I was like "what are you talking about? But thanks". Then I weighed myself and I was shocked realizing that I've lost around 25 lbs. My diet was normal, no excess food but I was sometimes eating Magnum ice cream bars too. I still walk on a regular basis but only to maintain my health and for blood circulation since my job is in the accounting department and sitting 8 hours a day is not good at all.

  • @BeepTalford-nu8mm
    @BeepTalford-nu8mm Месяц назад +2

    I'm getting at least 180 minutes of zone 2 per week, which includes a weekend ruck. In combination with weight training. I'm too old to blow my knees out on HIIT. I'd rather be able to carry my meat pack out of the forest full of venison.

  • @iptfitnesshanfordca.5419
    @iptfitnesshanfordca.5419 Месяц назад

    Great rec and bonding is hiking on weekends...one weekend we go to the coast for a coastal trail..then we switch to a mountain trail the next weekend....get to see a diff part of the state....meet new people...plus you can pack your back pack optimally for the road trip and for the hike...some trails are somewhat flats and others can be straight up incline from the start...plus it helped me lose 46 lbs in 5 months...you, Dr Berg, Mike Tennyson helped me lose and I ate real food and celebrate periodically

  • @Mavrik-60
    @Mavrik-60 Месяц назад +2

    Yeah we are designed to move. Our digestive system works with movement. Gut health very important
    Keepemcoming

  • @michaelpoger6662
    @michaelpoger6662 Месяц назад +12

    Rucking is King. Start with a few bags of rice in a backpack.

    • @wheelofcheese100
      @wheelofcheese100 Месяц назад +3

      This. Working your way up in weigh is smart. Trying to be a hero right off the bat is murder lol

  • @mikeamato9036
    @mikeamato9036 Месяц назад +1

    Great video start every morning incline 12.5, 30 min, 3mph...love it

  • @ragnerhavertz1666
    @ragnerhavertz1666 Месяц назад

    This man is 100 percent right. Ever s8nce I started walking 10 000 steps on the days i don't lift weights I have needed fewer rest tins btw my compound lifts

  • @nostro1940
    @nostro1940 Месяц назад +4

    The romans used to march 15-20 miles a day.
    There's a reason they were deadly machines

  • @davespark10
    @davespark10 Месяц назад +2

    Very interesting.
    I have a lot of farm animals and dogs,
    I knew i was getting strong carrying/walking with 5 gal buckets of water to them, but i wasn't understanding how.

  • @justinmcarthur8690
    @justinmcarthur8690 Месяц назад +4

    On the line at a big auto plant... I don't even Wana know how many steps LOL 🙃

  • @Tony-vh9oe
    @Tony-vh9oe Месяц назад +2

    I go to 24hr fitness and I use the curve treadmill. I give myself a 5min walk warm up
    Soon as I hit the 5 min mark I start giving myself a 30 sec-1 min jog
    I do it every 2½ mins
    Once I hit the 1hr mark I already burned 1100cals MINIMUM

  • @jasonbourne8529
    @jasonbourne8529 Месяц назад +1

    You are preaching to the choir 🙌

  • @Squ4lll584
    @Squ4lll584 Месяц назад +2

    After i started my new job i walk 12 km daily (14k steps a day) i lost 24 kgs in 4 months. So i think if you want to burn fat you should stay under zone 2.

    • @user-mv2pr6fl8x
      @user-mv2pr6fl8x Месяц назад +1

      What is zone 2?

    • @Squ4lll584
      @Squ4lll584 Месяц назад

      @@user-mv2pr6fl8x your zone 2 training pulse

  • @docholliday7381
    @docholliday7381 20 дней назад +1

    This make perfect sense to me at least. I've a a very sedetary life style the last few years. and last year i desided to get in shape. Whe ni was younger i practised kickboxing which i wanted to do again. However i could not keep up in anyway, My poor pysic coupled with my diet "omad-keto" kinda sapped me for all my strenght. So i stopped, and started walking and strength train in the gym. Now a year later and 3.17 million steps ( roughtly 2.600km). and on off training in the gym (avr. 1 day a week). I tried starting to kickboxing again. And found that i could keep up even from day one and i really didnt know why. I had plenty of energy even tough at the time of practice I would have gone without eating for 20 hours. and even after 1.5 hours a HIIT I was not even hungry when i got home.

  • @jeffrygreene2363
    @jeffrygreene2363 Месяц назад

    80 yrs old and I walk at least 2 and 1/2 hours daily and sometimes kick it up to over 3 hours..I have to be careful because I'm thin as it is and tend to lose weight..I should say I've been doing this for the last 16 years along with Intermittent fasting..Feel great and healthy..I'm only on thyroid meds

  • @kynes.
    @kynes. Месяц назад +2

    I prefer 1 hour on the stationary bike instead of obsessing over “getting those steps in” 24/7

    • @jackbuaer3828
      @jackbuaer3828 Месяц назад

      My theory is that you mostly have to do what you like. If you strongly dislike a particular fitness modality, I don't know that it will be as beneficial for you over time compared to doing things you like.
      I think variety is good though. My workout is typically different in some aspects from day to day. Some days I jump rope, some days I sprint, some days I walk incline on a treadmill (sometimes with a weight vest) some days plyometrics, some days sauna, almost every day train with a ping pong robot (as that's the most fun for me)., some days lifting. My treadmill walks are only on the days I don't do sauna, so I am only getting in 2 days of walking per week. I find the other things too much fun to create more space for walking.
      I used to train way too hard in my youth, but now I think I have the right intensity levels to do some exercise 90 minutes to 115 minutes per day broken up into 3 sessions.

  • @christophorberck6075
    @christophorberck6075 Месяц назад +5

    I am 43 and have a resting heart rate of 48 because of walking minimum 10000 steps a day. I will get 8000 to 10000 and walk another 5000 to 8000 after work. I owe my cardio fitness to walking 🙏🏼.

    • @cct7558
      @cct7558 Месяц назад +2

      I will be 50 years old in December and my resting heart rate is also 48 bpm. I love walking!

    • @user-mv2pr6fl8x
      @user-mv2pr6fl8x Месяц назад +1

      I used to have rate below 50. Now it’s higher. I guess I am not ok.

    • @christophorberck6075
      @christophorberck6075 Месяц назад

      @@cct7558 normal is between 60 and 100 bpm

  • @MajorWolf72
    @MajorWolf72 3 дня назад

    What’s amazing is that this has to be repeated over and over… It’s LITERALLY known since the 80s… I‘m currently in post-COVID rehab, and the staff here is struggling to crank their machines resistance up high enough to get my pulse to a moderately training level. The other patients are doing about a third to half what I need in Watt resistance.
    I walk at least 10k every day and aim to get my pulse up close to 120 bpm, which means either high walking pace with a lot of arm swinging or using a weight vest and sometimes also carrying kettlebells. I‘m 52 and keep recommending walking to all these overweight and unfit colleagues of mine. Just walk, and don’t find excuses!

  • @MB-hz7wm
    @MB-hz7wm Месяц назад

    Functional exercises are a game-changer for life. High level fitness can be used as cross-training.
    You've also trained your sweat glands to become efficient sweaters so when you climb stairs you start sweating immediately. Compare it to when you stop working out for 2 wks then climb stairs , takes more effort to sweat.
    Herbalife, Dutch Chocolate "Formula 1" with ice and 1/2 banana beats any protein shake I've tried. US soccer team investing the product.

  • @chilrl7425
    @chilrl7425 Месяц назад +2

    Im animal based and generally in ketosis... how would this theory impact the 'improvement' of my cells to burn fat when I'm already burning it full time for energy?

    • @mcichocki
      @mcichocki 25 дней назад

      Diet is one technique to increase fat oxidization. Low heart rate cardio will increase capillary and mitochondria count/efficiency.

  • @jonwillis9919
    @jonwillis9919 День назад

    Took an injury for me to learn this. Active military for two decades, half way through that I learned lol

  • @johnhawthorne6763
    @johnhawthorne6763 Месяц назад

    As a (former) competitive cyclist, I've been through exactly this. Able to crank out watts, but hating and avoiding stairs. Nice to know that it wasn't just me. :)

  • @tjmasson1013
    @tjmasson1013 Месяц назад +1

    I feel like a good Ruck few times a week checks the boxes

  • @richardclark7679
    @richardclark7679 Месяц назад

    Aerobically deficient!!! Yes!!! This is my biggest problem right now. Walking, jogging and cardio on the treadmill are doing wonders...

  • @javi8896
    @javi8896 Месяц назад

    ive been walking backwards alot & notice a huge difference

  • @Velocentric
    @Velocentric Месяц назад +2

    Just got back from my daily 6 mile walk and here's this video.

  • @BeepTalford-nu8mm
    @BeepTalford-nu8mm Месяц назад +1

    More people get injured doing popular HIIT stuff than reach an athletic fitness level. People need to train wisely, and know their limitations.

  • @sandrabassett9923
    @sandrabassett9923 Месяц назад

    Sprints, the best

  • @ignaciomayenthegoldenrule9618
    @ignaciomayenthegoldenrule9618 Месяц назад

    Zone 2 is so low but it builds the mitochondria. Run walk miles for now. 45 minutes or more.

  • @JohnDoe-on6ru
    @JohnDoe-on6ru Месяц назад +1

    If I'm fit and walk so much every day (like 8-10 hours), and it doesn't tire me out at all, how many calories is it actually burning? By my calculations it's burning over 3,000 calories but I'm not tired at all and that just doesn't sound right.

  • @aesopsock7447
    @aesopsock7447 Месяц назад +1

    I don't like to run. When I look runners, they look 20 years olders than they are. The constant cortisol is destroying them. I stick to bands, hiking, hill climbing with slow breathing.

  • @nostro1940
    @nostro1940 Месяц назад +1

    Cryolipolysis is key to lose some extra fat "for free" and you can do diy with icepacks, 30 minutes every day (at night before sleeping) just be careful to not cause skin burn.
    The theory is that it causes fatcells to die (freeze at 4°c) or at least turn them into brown fat.

  • @crucifixgym
    @crucifixgym Месяц назад

    Walking is serious exercise for everyone over 80

  • @Magnulus76
    @Magnulus76 17 дней назад

    Walking is good, but you don't have to limit yourself to just walking. Yoga and Pilates are also low intensity, and help keep your upper body from getting stiff and exercise muscles that other activities often neglect.
    I also like using air walkers or old-fashioned exercise bikes (not the spin bikes). Exercise bikes are good for recovery days when my HRV isn't the best.

  • @joelsilverrodriguez2507
    @joelsilverrodriguez2507 Месяц назад

    Thomas De Lauer
    This is the second time we meet my dear friend Thomas.
    The first time I met you, after taking a picture with you, I said to myself, Wow! Thomas is very nice and humble, now that I met you for the second time, I can boldly say, you’re the nicest RUclipsr guy-friend I have ever met!
    Thank you Thomas, for being you!
    See you at Disneyland my friend!
    Lol…
    Joel

  • @bartb1014
    @bartb1014 Месяц назад +4

    Rollerblading is my walking

  • @vinke3177
    @vinke3177 Месяц назад

    How many dogs do you have, Thomas? I've got ONE (an AussieBorder) and she keeps walking/hiking/running ALL DAY LONG!

  • @Joel-bv1tl
    @Joel-bv1tl 17 дней назад

    I have a question Thomas, I’m someone who gets 15000 to 20000 steps a day at work. How can achieve this and keep my daily job actives ?
    Great information thanks .

  • @RunningWithSauce
    @RunningWithSauce Месяц назад

    I walk with my wife for 1-2 miles a day. I also run half marathons weekly. both are effective.

  • @DriftLibrary
    @DriftLibrary 17 дней назад

    Great video! You have gotta try Macro Mike shakes if you’re from Oceania 🤙🏽

  • @MrKewlhanz
    @MrKewlhanz Месяц назад

    Thanks again,Thomas! You the man!

  • @gerardt3284
    @gerardt3284 Месяц назад

    the hardest part about long walking is the hip bursitis pain I get from it. Sprinting hills is far, far easier for me

  • @ronny6458
    @ronny6458 Месяц назад

    I've done both, walked and lifted weights, and found that weights helped me more ...

  • @jackstandmafia8611
    @jackstandmafia8611 Месяц назад

    At 8500 steps a day working my way to 10000. Lifting 3-4 times a week. Down 12 lbs so far

  • @deanrobbins8102
    @deanrobbins8102 Месяц назад

    Cycling insane miles every season, under-eating, and poor sleep/stress turned me into a Type II diabetic. Docs, nutritionists, none of them were right. I started fasting and walking. Eighteen months later, my A1C went from 7.7 to 5.4 and blood sugar rarely spikes ... unless I ride long and hard miles. My VO2max is 41 (fitness age of 43 though I am 52). Every time I go cycling for three or more weeks in a row, I get soft, gain fat, & lose muscle mass like crazy ~ maybe something else causes the insulin resistance? I go back to just walking and voila! the fat goes away, muscle builds back again, and my sleep is much better due to less stress. Resting heart rate in the low 50's - low 40's. 42 was the lowest resting heart rate I've ever had and that was after two months of walking for an hour or so every day. Mixing cycling in with the walking works but only on an intermittent basis (two weeks on, one week off). Just need to get into strength training over the winter.
    Love your content. Educational for sure!

  • @cjcr-28
    @cjcr-28 Месяц назад

    Sorry if you covered this in the video, but what works for fat loss? I read his book a few months ago and have minimized CrossFit and increased walking (10K steps/day) to shift my body from sugar burning to fat burning mode. I minimized high intensity due to some hypothyroid and adrenal issues - my functional doc said I was probably stressing my body with the high intensity workouts. I’ve kept a close watch on what I eat (calories, macros, and quality), but I’m at best maintaining if not gaining weight. Maffetone talks about building your aerobic base before adding anaerobic, but how does fat loss factor in to the picture? Would a combo of aerobic and anaerobic (while being mindful of diet ofc) be the missing key?

  • @bvaccaro2959
    @bvaccaro2959 Месяц назад

    Interesting and great news as I now approach 50. Interesting as I played basketball starting in middle school until around 34 or so. There was a 10 year period where I played at least 5 days a week. It was literally impossible for me to gain any fat. The thing is basketball is a full mix of high, medium, and low intensity training and cardio. During those years the only time I was ever out of breath was doing basketball specific training. IE: my friend and I would do polymetric specific training.
    When Steve Nash was coming back from injury he trained by playing semipro soccer and doing high intensity stationary bike workouts.
    When the NBA preseason practices started he noted how he was no where close to in shape for basketball.
    Anyways besides me bragging about Hoopin protege fact that basketball has all levels of intensity built in is why one would be in such shape?

  • @ShawnBlyth
    @ShawnBlyth 13 дней назад

    Thanks for the informative video as always! follow-up question though -- is there a material difference in the benefits if you split up the walking into multiple smaller sessions vs a single longer duration walk? Example - four 15 minute walks throughout the day (6am, 10am, 2pm, 6pm) or one 60 minutes session all at once? Thanks!

  • @60secondmuscle
    @60secondmuscle Месяц назад

    What about biking at the same aerobic pace as the walking? Some guys like me are old and suffer from sports injuries that makes walking impossible. I am a Physical Educationist, so I ask for the benefits of others.

  • @BENEATH_THE_SEWERS
    @BENEATH_THE_SEWERS Месяц назад +1

    Cant live without waking up at 6 a.m and walking/jogging miles and then drinking a power packed plant-base nutrition drink.

  • @iSyre
    @iSyre Месяц назад

    I found that if I eat anything with eggs now, and walk up stairs my pulse climbs for a long time. Consider that when seeing irregular pulse rates

  • @duncancameron398
    @duncancameron398 Месяц назад

    Im a 60 year old male, an entire life of weights, aerobic fitness and I mix it all up with only modest walking although I have tried it, so boring. My resting heart rate is extremely low and I can tell you I didn't get that by walking. whether concept 2 rower or hill climbing in a 5 k jog or whatever, its a lifetime of variety and I disagree that walking alone is the best, sorry most stuff I enjoy with you and agree but not here. Heart health is a big deal and the ability to crank it up and calm it down quickly I think is under appreciated. Will be interesting to see how you feel in your 60's if u still utube

  • @youngkwak9931
    @youngkwak9931 Месяц назад

    Walking does not help diet is key