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Walking for Metabolic Fitness

An Evidence-Informed Guide to Measuring Walking Intensity, Increasing Daily Steps, and Sustaining Long-Term Weight Loss

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Walking for Metabolic Fitness

By: Ratan Biswas
Narrated by: Myriam Berger
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Walking is often underestimated in a fitness culture dominated by extreme workouts and rigid training programs. Walking for Metabolic Fitness restores this fundamental human movement to its rightful place, presenting walking as a scientifically grounded, sustainable, and remarkably effective strategy for improving metabolic health and supporting long-term weight management.

This audiobook explains how walking influences the body far beyond simple calorie expenditure. It explores the relationship between walking intensity, fat oxidation, cardiovascular adaptation, glucose regulation, hormonal balance, and non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT). Listeners are guided to understand why consistency, pacing, and measurable progression matter more than intensity extremes.

Rather than promoting unrealistic transformation claims, the audiobook provides an evidence-informed framework for integrating walking into daily life. It highlights how small, repeatable increases in step count, duration, terrain variation, and walking speed can reshape metabolism, improve endurance, enhance fat utilization, and stabilize energy levels.

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