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    Walking vs yoga: Doctor explains which is best for daily workout

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    Walking vs yoga: Doctor explains which is best for daily workout

    Walking and yoga are often compared, but a doctor explains why they serve different roles in fitness and how combining both can improve heart health, flexibility and long-term wellbeing

    Doctors say fitness is not just about calories. Walking builds your heart health, while yoga improves flexibility, balance and recovery. Photo: AI-generated
    Anuj Trehan|Aug 23, 2026, 08:55:17 IST

    The debate around walking versus yoga often begins with the wrong question: which one burns more calories? In reality, daily fitness is not just about numbers on a calorie chart. It is about how well the heart, muscles, joints and nervous system work together to maintain long-term health

    According to Dr Sanjay Raina, HOD, Internal Medicine, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, “Daily fitness is not an arithmetic of calorie expenditure. It is about metabolic efficiency and physical resilience that can be sustained for decades.”

    Walking for heart health and metabolism

    Walking, especially at a brisk pace, offers clear benefits for cardiovascular fitness

    “If your goal is cardiovascular fitness and metabolic health, walking provides a structured aerobic challenge,” says Dr Raina. “It increases heart rate, improves circulation and helps muscles utilise glucose more efficiently.”

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    Global guidelines support this approach. The World Health Organization recommends 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week, along with muscle-strengthening exercises on at least two days

    “Reaching these targets can be made simpler with a brisk 30 to 40 minute walk on most days,” Dr Raina explains

    Walking helps build what he describes as the body’s “aerobic engine”, improving endurance and supporting long-term heart health

    Yoga for recovery, balance and control

    Yoga, on the other hand, works through a different physiological pathway

    “Yoga is not just stretching,” Dr Raina says. “A well-designed practice includes muscular loading, mobility, balance, controlled breathing and autonomic regulation.”

    This is important because fitness is not only about how the body performs under stress, but also how it recovers

    “Yoga improves the body’s ability to regulate stress, both physical and psychological,” he adds

    What the research shows

    Scientific evidence increasingly supports the benefits of yoga, particularly for metabolic health

    A 2026 systematic review and meta-analysis of 30 randomised trials involving 2,689 participants found that yoga improved cardiometabolic markers in adults with overweight or obesity

    “Meta-analyses have shown reductions in systolic blood pressure of around 4.35 mmHg and diastolic pressure of about 2.06 mmHg,” notes Dr Raina. “However, the evidence for some metabolic outcomes is still evolving.”

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    Walking vs yoga: Which is better?

    Rather than choosing one over the other, experts suggest combining both

    “For most healthy adults, walking and yoga should not be seen as rivals,” says Dr Raina. “They are complementary.”

    He explains the difference simply – walking builds cardiovascular endurance, while yoga improves flexibility, balance and recovery.Together, they create a more complete fitness routine

    A simple routine that works

    Dr Raina recommends a practical approach that balances both forms of exercise

    “A simple formula is 30 minutes of brisk walking on most days, combined with 20 to 30 minutes of yoga three to four times a week,” he says

    This combination targets multiple systems in the body, from heart health to muscle control and stress regulation

    The long-term perspective

    In an age of rapidly changing fitness trends, consistency matters more than intensity

    “The latest fitness craze is seldom the best one,” Dr Raina says. “The best routine is the one that works across multiple physiological systems and can still be maintained years later.”

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    By Anuj Trehan

    Anuj is a senior sub-editor (lifestyle desk) at Firstpost who covers food, travel, health, and fitness, mostly because they’re all excellent excuses to leave the house. Powered by coffee, he spends his downtime airplane-spotting and exploring spirituality, hoping one day to understand both turbulence and the universe

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