Stoke the Fire of a Healthy Heart With a Walk

Resistance training alone does not reduce cardiovascular disease risk—rather, exercise that involves movement holds the key.
Stoke the Fire of a Healthy Heart With a Walk
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Pumping iron, pulling machine weights, and performing pushups build impressive muscles—but walking, swimming, and dancing stoke the fires of healthy hearts.

A recent study that placed 406 overweight or obese people into various exercise groups showed that aerobics trump stationery resistance regimens for health and longevity. The best exercises to prevent cardiovascular disease are those involving movement, producing deeper breathing, and more rapid heartbeats.
Huey Freeman
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A newspaper reporter, editor, and author, Huey Freeman recently wrote “Who Shot Nick Ivie?” a true crime book on the murder of a border patrol agent. He lives in Central Illinois with his wife Kate.
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