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  2. 9 strength-training exercises to help you walk farther and faster

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    Walk on heels. Benefits: Strengthens the muscles on the front of lower shin. How-to: Take a slow step with the right foot, make contact first with the heel. Then step into the left foot, bring it ...

  3. What your walking speed can tell you about your health - AOL

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    According to a 2020 study, how fast you walk depends on your age and biological sex, with men walking slightly faster than women. In general, individuals under 30 walk at an average speed of 3 ...

  4. Want to walk or run faster? Try this 31-day cross-training ...

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    Strengthening your core can help you to walk with more ease, less soreness, a longer stride and even a faster pace. In addition, cross-training helps to prevent injury due to overuse or repetitive ...

  5. Preferred walking speed - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, individuals place some value on their time. Economic theory therefore predicts that value-of-time is a key factor influencing preferred walking speed.. Levine and Norenzayan (1999) measured preferred walking speeds of urban pedestrians in 31 countries and found that walking speed is positively correlated with the country's per capita GDP and purchasing power parity, as well as with a ...

  6. Power walking - Wikipedia

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    Power walking or speed walking is the act of walking with a speed at the upper end of the natural range for the walking gait, typically 7 to 9 km/h (4.3 to 5.5 mph).To qualify as power walking as opposed to jogging or running, at least one foot must be in contact with the ground at all times (see walking for a formal definition).

  7. Infinity Walk - Wikipedia

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    Infinity Walk is a therapeutic exercise for progressively developing coordination. It is typically used in those with brain injuries or learning disabilities. [1] A beginning student or patient learns to walk smoothly in a figure-eight pattern while looking at an object or person across the room. [2]

  8. To Get The Most Benefits, Should You Walk Faster…Or ... - AOL

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    Keep in mind that walking slower for longer can eventually even out to walking faster for a shorter amount of time, so the “better” between the two might just be what feels best for you ...

  9. Gait (human) - Wikipedia

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    Each gait can be generally categorized as either natural (one that humans use instinctively) or trained (a non-instinctive gait learned via training). Examples of the latter include hand walking and specialized gaits used in martial arts. [3] Gaits can also be categorized according to whether the person remains in continuous contact with the ...