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Is walking really a better workout than running? We asked a top personal trainer to find out

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RUNNING is high intensity and burns an average of 13 calories a minute.

But what if walking was actually a better workout overall?

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For many people, walking could be a better workout than runningCredit: Getty

This of course isn't the case for every aspect of the sport, but on the whole, walking can be far more beneficial for most people.

That's according to James Barr, personal trainer at .

"Both are excellent forms of cardiovascular exercise," he said.

"While running burns more than twice as many calories per minute, walking should not be dismissed.

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"It has many health benefits, and could actually be a far better workout for some people."

Here, the expert talks through some of the key advantages of walking, especially when compared to running.

Improved overall physical health

"Walking is a form of cardiovascular exercise that helps improve the efficiency of your heart and lungs," James said.

"Regular walks can aid in managing weight, reducing blood pressure, enhancing muscle strength and flexibility, and boosting your overall stamina.

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"Additionally, exposure to sunlight can help your body produce vitamin D, which is essential for bone health and immune function."

The NHS even touts walking as "one of the easiest ways to get more active, lose weight and become healthier".

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"Sometimes overlooked as a form of exercise, walking briskly can help you build stamina, burn excess calories and make your heart healthier," the health service says.

And research has found that walking can potentially stop you from getting ill.

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