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Walk Around – The best exercise to live a life free of illness and have an ideal body weight



Walking is considered to be the best exercise and medicine for slowing the aging process, reducing the chances of illness and slashing down body fat. Walking is the best no stress, no sweat answer to lifelong conditioning. All you need is a good pair of shoes, a little time, a few guidelines from some fitness expert. Walking has always been one of the best ways to strengthen the bones, control your weight, tone your muscles, maintain a good posture and eventually improve your self image.

- Walking involves almost every muscle of the body. Blood circulation to joints is improved and massages the blood vessels keeping them more elastic.
- Walking helps to maintain efficient metabolism.
- Walking in convenient too as you do not need a gym or any special equipment.
- Weight loss from low calorie and especially low carbohydrate diet consist mostly of water and muscle. When the weight returns, it comes back as fat. To avoid getting fatter over time, you must increase your metabolism by exercising daily.
- Walk at a steady and brisk pace as it burns more fat because it burns more calories. Increase your pace over time.
- To lose weight, it is ideal to alternate the walking sessions between high intensity and lower intensity days. Walk on the first day with a steady and moderate pace. Increase your speed the following day. You can also break up your walk with some sets of squats, lunges, bench push ups or other body weight exercises to make it a real cardiovascular and muscle blaster of a workout.
- Make walking a fun and keep it up consistently.
- Slow and casual walking has benefits but you will not get as much out of walking at a very slow pace because we all have a built in mechanical advantage for walking long distances at normal speeds.
- Always walk after each meal. It prevents from building up of fat.
- Climbing two flights of stairs a day burns off half a pound of body fat in a year.


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What are ten best foods for flat abs?

If you really want a sleek, sexy middle, you have got to tweak your diet. All of the best waist-whittling foods contain fiber to banish bloat, antioxidants to boost the abs routine effectiveness and protein to help maintain a healthy metabolism.
Almonds
- These delicious and versatile nuts contain protein and fiber and vitamin E which is a powerful antioxidant.
- These also contain magnesium, a mineral your body must have in order to produce energy, build and maintain muscle tissue and regulate blood sugar.
- Almonds have an ability to block calories.
- One should have around 23 almonds in a day with approximately 160 calories.

Eggs
- Eggs have a balance of essential amino acids.
- The protein and fat in the egg may be contributing to the feeling of satiety.
- One should have one egg a day, unless you have high blood cholestrol.

Beans
- Beans are incredibly versatile.
- Beans are a great source of antioxidant, fiber and protein.
- Snack on dry roasted channa, drop a handful of steamed moong sprouts or cooked chowli into soups. A half cup cooked beans contains about 12-140 calories and 7-14 grams of protein.

Apples
- Apples contain quercetin, a compound shown to help fight certain cancers, reduce cholesterol damage and promote healthy lungs.
- Study have found that individuals who have consumed three apples or pears a day for three months lost more weight as compared to others.
- A large apple contains 5gms of fiber but it is also 85% water whch helps you feel full.
- One should have one or two apples a day.

Berries
- Berries are loaded with fiber.
- Berries are also high in antioxidants which not only protect your body from chronic diseases but may also help you to get more results from your workouts.
- One should have half a cup daily or about 30 calories. Do not limit yourself to amla, jamuns and strawberries, add tart star gooseberries, mulberries and black currants.

Leafy Greens
- They have cancer preventing carotenoids.
- They are low in calorie.
- Most leafy greens are also a good source of calcium, as essential ingredient for muscle contraction.
- One should eat three servings daily. Leafy greens include spinach, broccli,amaranth (lobia), drumstick, methi.

Yogurt
- The pro-biotic bacteria in most yogurts help keep your digestive system healthy which translates into a lower incidence of gas, bloating and constipation which can keep your tummy flat.
- One should have one to three cups of fat free or low fat yogurt. Choose unsweetened yogurt. Add a handful of fresh chopped fruit for flavor and extra fiber.

Veggie Soup
- Soups are an easy way to get your vegetables.
- One should have at least one cup of low calorie, low sodium vegetable soup every day.

Fish
- Sea food especially fatty fish like sardine, tuna and mackerel is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids.
- These uber healthy fats may help promote fat burning by making your metabolism more efficient.
- Seafood is an excellent source of ab-friendly protein.
- One should have 100gm serving of fish per week.

Millet
- Millets can be used in many dishes in place of wheat or rice.
- They are rich in proteins, minerals and B vitamins.
- Millets make a tasty light breakfast cereal, work well in rotis, give extra body to soups or stews, and used raw, add delightful crunchy texture to breads and muffins.
- One should have at least one half cup serving per day.

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