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Walking vs Yoga: Which is best for weight loss

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 28, 2023, 07:00 IST
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​Walking or yoga for fat loss​

Walking and yoga are both popular forms of exercise known for their numerous health benefits, including weight loss. Each form of workout offers both similar and unique advantages, but determining which is best for weight loss depends on various factors, including individual preferences, fitness levels, and overall goals.

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​Benefits of walking​

Walking is a simple and accessible form of exercise that requires minimal equipment and can be easily incorporated into daily routines. It's a low-impact aerobic exercise that elevates the heart rate, helping burn calories and fat, which is beneficial for weight loss. Walking at a brisk pace for an extended duration can effectively contribute to shedding pounds. Moreover, it's beginner-friendly and suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels. Additionally, walking outdoors provides a refreshing change of scenery, offering mental relaxation and stress reduction, which can indirectly aid weight loss by promoting overall well-being.

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​Benefits of yoga​

Yoga offers a multifaceted approach to weight loss. It incorporates physical postures, breathing techniques, and mindfulness, which collectively contribute to weight management. Yoga's emphasis on mindfulness and stress reduction can positively impact eating habits and emotional eating, a common obstacle in weight loss. Certain yoga styles, such as Vinyasa or Power Yoga, involve continuous movement and strength-building poses, effectively raising the heart rate and aiding in calorie burn, promoting weight loss.

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​Which burns more calories?​

When comparing the calorie-burning potential, walking generally burns more calories per session than yoga. However, yoga's holistic approach to fitness focuses on building muscle strength, flexibility, and balance, which are crucial components in a weight loss journey. As muscle mass increases, the body's metabolism improves, leading to more efficient calorie burning even at rest. Yoga's emphasis on alignment and engagement of different muscle groups in various poses facilitates toning and shaping the body while aiding weight loss.

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​Which routine works best for the long run?​

Another important factor to consider is the sustainability and consistency of the chosen exercise regimen. Walking is often perceived as more straightforward and easier to integrate into a daily routine, making it more sustainable for some individuals. Conversely, while yoga might require more dedicated time and practice to master poses and techniques, those who enjoy its meditative aspects and mind-body connection may find it more engaging and thus easier to stick with over the long term.

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​What’s the verdict​

In conclusion, both walking and yoga offer distinct advantages for weight loss. Walking provides a straightforward, accessible, and efficient way to burn calories and improve cardiovascular health. On the other hand, yoga, with its focus on holistic well-being, mindfulness, and muscle engagement, contributes to weight loss by enhancing metabolism and promoting a balanced body and mind. Ultimately, the best choice between the two depends on individual preferences, fitness levels, and the desire for a comprehensive approach to weight loss.

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