Ever wondered what happens to your body
when you start walking?
Here's a minute-by-minute rundown of the
amazing chain reaction walking and exercise has upon your body, it's truly
amazing!
Minutes 1 to 5
Your first few steps trigger the release of
energy-producing chemicals in your cells to fuel your walk. Your heart rate
revs-up from about 70 to 100 beats per minute (bpm), boosting blood-flow and
warming muscles.
Any stiffness subsides as joints release
lubricating fluid to help you move more easily. As you get moving, your body
burns 5 calories per minute, compared with only 1 per minute at rest. Your body
needs more fuel and starts pulling from its carbohydrates and fat stores.
Minutes 6 to 10
Heartbeat increases from 100 to about 140
bpm, and you're burning up to 6 calories a minute as you pick up the pace. A
slight rise in blood pressure is countered by the release of chemicals that
expand blood vessels, bringing more blood and oxygen to working muscles.
Minutes 11 to 20
Your body temperature keeps rising, and you
start to perspire as blood vessels near the skin expand to release heat. As
your walk becomes brisker, you'll be burning up to 7 calories a minute and
breathing harder. Hormones such as epinephrine and glucagon rise to release
fuel to the muscles.
Minutes 21 to 45
Feeling invigorated, you start to relax as
your body releases tension, thanks in part to a dose of feel-good chemicals
such as endorphins in your brain. As more fat is burned, insulin (which helps
store fat) drops--excellent news for anyone battling excess weight or diabetes.
Minutes 46 to 60
Your muscles may feel fatigued as
carbohydrates stores are reduced. As you cool down, your heart rate decreases
and your breathing slows. You'll be burning fewer calories but more than you
were before you started. Your calorie burn will remain elevated for up to 1
hour.
All this happens without a single conscious
thought from us - the human body is amazing.
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