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From the Back Cover Slim down, tune up, and feel better in eight weeks With proper technique, aerobic walking is one of the safest and most beneficial forms of exercise and a terrific way to lose weight. Now from bestselling health and fitness expert Dr. Mort Malkin offers a complete, step-by-step aerobic walking program that you can customize to reach your personal fitness and weight-loss goals. Drawing on the latest scientific findings on proper walking techniques, weight loss, safety, and nutrition, Dr. Malkin explains everything you need to know to walk your way to a slimmer, healthier you, including how to: Reduce stress and lower your blood pressure Control your appetite Determine how far, fast, and often to walk for your health and fitness level Slow down, and even reverse, osteoporosis Select the best footwear and accessories Here is a complete program that will bring you a healthier and more satisfying life. Product Description Slim down, tune up, and feel better in eight weeks With proper technique, aerobic walking is one of the safest and most beneficial forms of exercise and a terrific way to lose weight. Now from bestselling health and fitness expert Dr. Mort Malkin offers a complete, step-by-step aerobic walking program that you can customize to reach your personal fitness and weight-loss goals. Drawing on the latest scientific findings on proper walking techniques, weight loss, safety, and nutrition, Dr. Malkin explains everything you need to know to walk your way to a slimmer, healthier you, including how to: * Reduce stress and lower your blood pressure * Control your appetite * Determine how far, fast, and often to walk for your health and fitness level * Slow down, and even reverse, osteoporosis * Select the best footwear and accessories Here is a complete program that will bring you a healthier and more satisfying life. From Publishers Weekly Beyond a basic agreement about walking as the ideal exercise (it's safe, low-intensity and requires no investment other than a pair of good shoes), the approaches of these two books, both April publications, could hardly be more different. Fenton and Bauer, editors at Walking magazine, offer an encouraging, commonsensical guide to a progressive walking program designed to make even die-hard couch potatoes say, "I can do this." Breezy, two-page chapters?one for each day of the training regime?offer information on such topics as stride, step and pacing and include space for the essential daily log-keeping. The authors' positive approach to walking matches the book's easy-to-follow structure. By contrast, Malkin (Walking?The Pleasure Exercise), a dental surgeon, delineates the "Malkin Technique" in an authoritative, nearly pedantic style. He urges a minimum of three 45-minute sessions of brisk ("moderate to hard") walking per week, offering an eight-week training program toward that goal. Chapters discuss health, weight loss, stretching, equipment and motivation; those dealing with diet include some low-fat recipes. The surfeit of information and the moving focus of attention make for a daunting prospect, a view that could easily spill over to the fitness program Malkin prescribes. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. About the Author DR. MORT MALKIN is one of the nation's leading authorities on aerobic walking. He has developed walking clinics, wellness programs, and seminars for insurance companies, hospitals, health spas, government agencies, and private groups across the United States. He is also the author of the bestselling, Walking--The Pleasure Exercise.