Walking Vs Jogging
Does it Matter?
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They seem to be virtually the same exercise. One is just a bit faster than the other, right? That doesn't tell the whole story.I wouldn't call myself a "runner." In fact, a "jogger" is still pushing it, in my opinion. There have been several periods of time in my life that I have successfully incorporated walking, jogging, or both into my weekly routine. I am currently living in one of these "periods of time." I really hope this one lasts for a very long time. Over the years, I have made a few observations that may help you as well.
Let me start by stating the obvious: I am not a doctor. I am not attempting to convince you that any certain form of exercise is right for you. Please consult a qualified medical professional before beginning or changing your exercise routine to avoid any detrimental effects.
When I am out for a walk, I walk at a fairly brisk pace. Even when I'm walking from my car in the parking lot into the mall, I walk at a fairly brisk pace. I've been asked more than once, "What's your hurry?" I don't know why I am in such a hurry. I suppose that if I want or need to be somewhere, I just want to be there already. Of course, this brisk walking does provide all of the wonderful cardiovascular benefits that we all need. I've been known to go on walks around the neighborhood park that last as long as 2 hours.
What I have noticed, however, is that generally the only thing that gets sore are my feet. Don't get me wrong, I feel like I've had a great workout. I know I am healthier than I was before my walk. But I don't usually achieve that wonderful, slightly-sore muscle feeling, even in my legs. Not entirely painful, but it lets you know that your muscles were really working.

Walking Vs Jogging
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