walking on an incline
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walking on an incline
I'm trying to run walk 3 times a week, and would like to start walking on an incline on treadmill as well. Any advantages or disadvantage i should know about? I can tell already it gets hr higher than swimming. It seems like a pretty good way to get cardio for someone like me who is overweight.
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Re: walking on an incline
You will burn more calories walking at an incline than walking with no incline.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/42143 ... ries-tone/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just be careful to stretch thoroughly to avoid shin splints and overuse.
I would alternate between incline and regular levels to help distribute the work on the leg muscles.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/42143 ... ries-tone/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just be careful to stretch thoroughly to avoid shin splints and overuse.
I would alternate between incline and regular levels to help distribute the work on the leg muscles.
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Re: walking on an incline
I think that's a good idea to alternate between incline and not. thanks Lynne.
I need to stretch more. I actually have never been much of a person that stretches. Even when i use to run a lot.
I definitely need too though. Check the article out later today. 
I need to stretch more. I actually have never been much of a person that stretches. Even when i use to run a lot.


Re: walking on an incline
Some treadmills have a setting the automatically alters the incline, over set time periods, which would be beneficial.
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Re: walking on an incline
That would be beneficial. treadmill doesn't do that but possibly the gym treadmills might. I will check it out. Thanks. 

Re: walking on an incline
I always walk on an incline. It burns more calories, as tones the rear end in the process! Make sure to walk on a straight path for the first 5 mins or so to prevent any shin splints, jumping right into the incline can cause these.