9 Walking Mistakes You Didn’t Know You Were Making

Incorrect Footwear

 Wearing unsupportive shoes or high heels can lead to foot pain, blisters, or more severe conditions like plantar fasciitis.

Poor Posture

 Slouching or leaning forward can lead to back or neck pain. Keep your head up, shoulders back, and maintain a straight posture.

Overstriding

 Taking long steps and landing on your heel can cause strain. It's better to take shorter, more frequent steps and land on the middle or ball of your foot.

Swinging Arms Too Aggressively

 While it's beneficial to move your arms while walking, exaggerated arm movements can be counterproductive.

Not Warming Up

 Like any exercise, a brief warm-up can prepare your body for the activity. Starting with a slower pace before transitioning into a brisk walk can help.

Looking Down Constantly

 Continuously looking at the ground can strain your neck and disrupt your balance. It's best to look forward, about 10-20 feet ahead.

Ignoring Pain

 If you feel pain during or after walking, don't brush it off. Pain can be a sign of injury, and continuing to walk without addressing the issue can exacerbate the problem.

Sticking to the Same Pace

 If you're walking for fitness, it's beneficial to vary your pace. Introducing intervals of brisk walking can boost your cardiovascular health and burn more calories.

Not Swinging Your Arms

 While aggressive arm swinging isn't recommended, keeping your arms stagnant can reduce the cardiovascular benefits and natural rhythm of your walk.

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