WebMD Quiz: Do You Know the Benefits of Walking?

WebMD Walking Quiz - www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/rm-quiz-benefits-walking
WebMD Walking Quiz – www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/rm-quiz-benefits-walking

Is walking really the best medicine for your heart? How about your waistline? Your bones? Test your knowledge with this WebMD quiz and find out how to walk your way to better health.
— Read on www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/rm-quiz-benefits-walking

WebMD, as I noted in my post of several of my wife and mine’s fav fitness sites, is esp good with short interesting quizzes 😊

The questions are fairly basic but surprisingly comprehensive, surprising as can be seen by my score below, lol!

Sometimes I luck out and get 100%, but I don’t expect it. It’s hard to remember all the details of fitness research.

And I think it is very important to point out that, though personal experience is extremely important, basic research into the why’s and what’s is what gives us the general guidelines to apply our experiences to, ie, how many steps per day does what; how does pace of walking affect the predictive benefits; and much more.

Experience, and other related research, also says taking into acct what is an intense workout for oneself, what the normal target rate is for one’s age for moderate or a vigorous workout, are the stuff of paying attention to oneself with knowledge, and mirroring it against learned knowledge.

And it’s always fun (haha), esp as we age, to keep in mind that each day can be a little, or a lot, different 😊

It’s like being a kid again, and not quite always sure how mommy or daddy might react to any one thing we wanted to do, but now our body is our parent-guide! And, for me, with the help of my Garmin wrist tracker, more to the point than I really thought would be possible!

Hope you’ll visit the quiz, or search for others that may interest you – there’s tons! ❤️

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WebMD Walking Quiz - My Score 😊 www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/rm-quiz-benefits-walking
WebMD Walking Quiz – My Score 😊
www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/rm-quiz-benefits-walking

Thanks everyone!

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13 responses to “WebMD Quiz: Do You Know the Benefits of Walking?”

  1. […] from an extraordinarily busy week of both chores and fun stuff. If it wasn’t for now knowing how much good a short walk after eating does one, I could’ve easily opted for some much needed recovery time. So I promised myself a short walk, […]

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  2. […] my WebMD post on the benefits of walking, this is another short yet complex-with-information post via WebMD.This one esp appeals to me […]

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  3. […] to hold my spine well enough so’s to not create nerve pain (local and/or radiating).So I have lots of incentive to keep walking […]

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  4. […] age vs brute adherence, lol! And again, more importantly, getting that walking time after eating, as per my WebMD reblog!And it is possible to cross train, as an alternative, and actually good most the time, but caution, […]

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  5. […] necessary pauses, I default to the next and nearly as important goal (as outlined in one of the quizes via WebMD) : to especially walk at least ten minutes after eating. That was definitely important yesterday, […]

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  6. […] moon painting. That was worth it 😊 And did come across a short nifty WebMD Tips post (vs one of their famous Quiz’s) on helping with having trouble going to sleep, which I was able to do a quick Reblog on.Since I […]

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  7. […] as possible, even if for a short walk. Usually, once I get my feet moving 😊 I tend to want to walk a bit more than planned. That’s ok […]

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  8. […] from Texas yesterday. I’ve altered my walks to crucial ten+ minutes after each meal, as per WebMD’s info re blood sugar, and – after much hunting for a few won’t-start-without them item/excuses – painted […]

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  9. […] class at Gold’s Gym. We’d taken a short walk after breakfast (as per the excellent advice in WebMD’s quiz I recently reblogged), which’d helped my stomach, and which also showed up as mostly vigorous intensity (vs moderate […]

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  10. OMG, I thought I knew it all but I missed three! Great idea to keep these things fresh in our minds, we are ALL aging! Thanks for the tips!

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    1. Isn’t it the truth! So glad u tried the quiz, Tiffany, it’s just amazing to me how much is packed into those few questions, lol! And you’re already way ahead just knowing about all this so much younger! ❤️

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  11. […] enough to take a walk before breakfast, lol! Ironically, or is it kismet, I posted a really good reblog from WebMD with one of it signature quizzes, this one on walking! 15 short questions, I missed 3, lol!Later, […]

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