Sorry, Hyrox, you’re trending now, but there’s another workout (a noncompetitive one) gaining attention for its simplicity and accessibility.

Interval walking, also known as Japanese walking, is taking the fitness world by storm. This easy-to-follow routine is going viral on TikTok, with experts and enthusiasts praising its effectiveness and enjoyment.

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Interval walking adds energy to your regular stroll. You alternate between three minutes of brisk walking and three minutes at a slower pace, repeating for about 30 minutes several times a week. This rhythm, according to experts, boosts heart rate, improves circulation, and strengthens muscles while keeping the routine enjoyable.

Originating from research in Japan, interval walking is now practiced worldwide. Studies show it increases leg and thigh strength, improves overall fitness, supports heart health, and contributes to weight management. Other benefits include better sleep, elevated mood, higher HDL cholesterol, and a trimmer waistline.

Beginners can start with shorter bursts of fast walking paired with longer recovery periods, gradually building up to the full intervals. Maintaining an upright posture, an open chest, and active arm swings engages more muscles and maximizes each step.

The routine is highly adaptable. Music, fitness apps, or walking poles can guide your pace, while varied terrain, added weights, or simple exercises like squats and lunges increase the challenge. 

Interval walking works for everyone, making it easy to enjoy, sustainable, and rewarding—a fun way to stay fit every day.

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