After the age of 50, the body begins to experience some natural changes:
Muscle mass gradually decreases
Joints may become stiffer
Metabolism slows down
Blood circulation may become less efficient
These changes are part of the natural aging process. However, regular physical activity can slow many of these effects.
Walking is especially beneficial because it activates several body systems at the same time:
Improves heart function
Keeps muscles active
Promotes joint mobility
Increases blood flow to the brain
Helps maintain memory and mental clarity
Numerous studies show that people who walk regularly have a lower risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cognitive problems.
But to gain these benefits, walking must be done correctly and consistently.
Mistake 1: Starting to Walk Too Fast
Many people begin their walk immediately at a fast pace.