Japanese Walking: The Low-Impact Fitness Trend for Quick Health Gains

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Japanese walking is a simple, scientifically supported low-impact exercise involving alternating fast and slow walking for 30 minutes, which can improve heart health, lower blood pressure, aid fat loss, and enhance cognitive function, making it an accessible alternative to more strenuous workouts.
Topics:health#blood-pressure#fat-loss#health-and-fitness#interval-walking#japanese-walking#low-impact-exercise
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