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Friday, May 8, 2020

Harvard Medical School: "Walk Your Way To Better Health In Less Than 30 Minutes A Day!"

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Harvard Health Publishing

Walk your way to better health in
less than 30 minutes a day!

Walking for Health
This Special Health Report includes:
5 walking workouts
Warm-up exercises
Post-walk stretches
Strength-training moves for walkers
Tips for staying motivated
Special Section: "Walking for weight loss"
And more!

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Dear Reader,
Walking may be one of the most powerful “medicines” available.
It can help lower your risk of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and even keep your memory sharp.
The simple activity of walking has so many powerful health benefits, the experts at Harvard Medical School created Walking for Health. This special report takes you step-by-step from why walking may be the most perfect exercise, to how to get started on a walking program, to specific walking workouts.
Send for this report now and discover:
  • Why a short post-meal walk is a great way to lower blood glucose levels
  • How to walk downhill without hurting your knees
  • The walking mistake that can strain your upper back and neck
  • 5 simple ways to turn your walk into a heart-pumping workout
  • Why all-cotton socks may give you blisters (choose the type on page 18 instead)
  • The 2-in-1 walking workout that strengthens your upper body while you walk
  • And so much more!
Plus, you’ll get 5 great walking workouts and a special section on walking for weight loss that show you:
6 exercises that help you strengthen key walking muscles, post-walk stretches that help increase your flexibility and range of motion, how to burn 25% more calories when you walk, and so much more.
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Sincerely,
Howard E. LeWine, M.D.
Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing
PS: Click here now to get your own copy of Walking for Health and save 30% off the cover price.
Harvard Medical School offers special reports on over 60 health topics.
Visit our website at http://www.health.harvard.edu to find reports of interest to you and your family.

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