7 reasons to walk backwards for 10 minutes daily

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 Health benefits

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Why you should walk backwards: Health benefits

While it might sound funny or unusual at first, but walking backwards actually has certain health benefits and so you should do it regularly. Intriguing, right? Also called retro walking, this is a simple and powerful way to boost your physical and mental well-being. In just 10 minutes a day, walking backwards engages different muscles in the body, activates new brain pathways, and offers a surprisingly effective workout. Whether you're looking to challenge your body, break free from the monotony of normal walking, or support joint health, here we list some science-backed reasons to start walking backwards:

Walking backwards improves balance and coordination

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Walking backwards improves balance and coordination

Walking backwards activates stabilizer muscles in your legs and engages the core muscles too-- which aren't otherwise used much during forward walking. This helps in strengthening your sense of balance and coordination-- which , on the contrary, declines with age. And so, walking backwards is quite helpful for better balance and coordination in older adults.

 Retro walking improves brain function

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Retro walking improves brain function

While walking forward comes naturally to us, walking backwards is unfamiliar and so it requires more concentration. This way, retro walking engages your brain more actively than regular walking-- thus improving brain function. When practised regularly, it helps improve neuroplasticity, memory, and also sharpens the brain. A 2023 study highlights that backwards walking requires greater attention and executive control than forward walking, which is linked to improved cognitive function and fall risk prediction in people.

It burns more calories

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It burns more calories

It is interesting to note that, in comparison to forward walking, backwards walking burns more calories as it increases the heart rate more. According to a 2017 study titled 'Energy cost of backwards walking' from the Journal of Biomechanics, retro walking can burn up to 40% more calories than forward walking over the same distance. This makes backwards walking a time-efficient workout for weight loss and fitness.

Retro walking strengthens legs and glutes

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Retro walking strengthens legs and glutes

Regular walking, as compared to backward walking, often underuses certain muscles. On the contrary, retro walking uses your quadriceps and glutes more effectively thus strengthening the leg muscles. When practices regularly, it improves lower-body strength, leads to more muscle tone, and stability.

It reduces knee pain and strengthens joints

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It reduces knee pain and strengthens joints

Retro walking shifts the load away from the front of the knees and so be gentler on your joints as compared to forward walking. And so, retro walking is also generally used in physical therapy for people who have knee osteoarthritis or are recovering from injury. A 2023 study concluded that "walking backward exercise using lower body positive pressure might add more benefits to individuals with knee osteoarthritis and help clinicians in decision making."

Walking backwards helps in improving posture

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Walking backwards helps in improving posture

Walking forward comes naturally to us, and so many people are not focused while walking normally. On the contrary, walking backwards is something which needs attention and focus. Because of this, walking backwards makes one stand upright and alert to avoid obstacles, thus naturally encouraging better posture and activating your core muscles. When practised regularly, it can improve spinal alignment and strengthen the core muscles over time.

Boosts overall mood

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Boosts overall mood

Walking backwards is fun and it can help break the monotony of exercising everyday, thus improving your overall mood and reducing stress.

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