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highplainsdem

(56,960 posts)
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 06:41 PM Jun 21

New walking trend promises major health benefits in little time

https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/health-and-families/japanese-walking-trend-method-benefits-b2770126.html

A fitness trend known as Japanese walking is capturing attention online, promising major health benefits with minimal equipment and time.

Based on interval-style bursts of fast and slow walking, Japanese walking was developed by Professor Hiroshi Nose and Associate Professor Shizue Masuki at Shinshu University in Matsumoto, Japan. It involves alternating between three minutes of walking at a higher intensity and three minutes at a lower intensity, repeated for at least 30 minutes, four times per week.

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Japanese walking offers significant health benefits. A 2007 study from Japan compared this method to lower-intensity continuous walking, with a goal of achieving 8,000 steps per day. Participants who followed the Japanese walking approach experienced notable reductions in body weight. Blood pressure also dropped, more so than in those following the lower-intensity continuous walking routine.

Leg strength and physical fitness were also measured in this study. Both improved to a greater extent in those following the Japanese walking programme, compared to those completing moderate-intensity continuous walking.

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New walking trend promises major health benefits in little time (Original Post) highplainsdem Jun 21 OP
that's just a variation of HiiT training Skittles Jun 21 #1
Probably easier than sprinting for most people. Especially if they're carrying any extra weight. highplainsdem Jun 21 #2
I average about 18,000 steps a day Skittles Jun 21 #3
Very impressive! highplainsdem Jun 22 #5
I saw this about a year ago on a Japanese news website NHK.. I have been doing ever since on my morning walks.. mitch96 Jun 21 #4
Thank you! highplainsdem Jun 22 #6

highplainsdem

(56,960 posts)
2. Probably easier than sprinting for most people. Especially if they're carrying any extra weight.
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 07:12 PM
Jun 21

Skittles

(165,501 posts)
3. I average about 18,000 steps a day
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 09:03 PM
Jun 21

been doing that kind of stuff for a long time.......I walk faster if it's cloudy or shaded

mitch96

(15,289 posts)
4. I saw this about a year ago on a Japanese news website NHK.. I have been doing ever since on my morning walks..
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 10:22 PM
Jun 21

I did someting similar when I running as a kid called fartleck...Swedish for "speed play". Run walk repeat.
The indigenous peoples used it to cover long distances and not get warn out..
Here is the NHK program I saw.. Watch on youtube.
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