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    New Japanese walking method offers faster health benefits

    June 6, 2025
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    A new fitness method developed in Japan is challenging the long-held belief that taking 10,000 steps a day is essential for good health. Researchers at Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, led by Dr. Hiroshi Nose, have introduced Interval Walking Training (IWT), a technique designed to deliver significant health benefits in a shorter period, making it ideal for people with demanding schedules.

    New Japanese walking method offers faster health benefits
    Interval walking cuts workout time with major benefits.

    The IWT method alternates between periods of fast and slow walking. Participants begin by walking briskly at about 70% of their maximum effort for three minutes, followed by three minutes of slower, more comfortable walking. This cycle is repeated five times, creating a 30-minute workout that combines both exertion and recovery. The approach targets cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength more effectively than traditional steady-paced walking.

    According to studies conducted by Dr. Nose and his team, individuals who followed the IWT program for several months experienced measurable health improvements. These included enhanced aerobic capacity, reduced blood pressure, increased muscle strength, better balance, and overall gains in physical fitness. The alternating intensity stimulates the cardiovascular system while allowing sufficient recovery, resulting in more comprehensive health benefits than moderate, continuous walking.

    Japan’s Interval Walking Method Offers Fast Health Benefits

    One of the main advantages of Interval Walking Training is its time efficiency. As many people struggle to fit exercise into busy schedules, IWT offers a practical solution that requires only a half-hour commitment per session. Its simplicity has contributed to its growing popularity in Japan, with office workers, older adults, and parents among those adopting the method. Interest in IWT is now spreading to other countries as well.

    Unlike the traditional focus on step counts, IWT emphasizes how individuals engage in physical activity. By incorporating bursts of higher-intensity effort, it helps improve both endurance and strength in a way that leisurely walking may not achieve. The method’s structure provides a balanced workout that can be easily integrated into daily routines without requiring special equipment or gym memberships.

    Balancing Intensity and Recovery for Maximum Benefit

    As work and personal obligations increasingly compete for people’s time, methods like Interval Walking Training offer a practical alternative to conventional exercise regimens. The research behind IWT highlights the growing recognition that the intensity and structure of physical activity can be as important as duration or total steps taken.

    With its scientifically supported benefits and straightforward approach, Interval Walking Training presents a promising option for individuals seeking effective ways to maintain their health despite busy lifestyles. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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