Develop a good walking form
Maintaining good form while you walk will help you burn more calories as well as avoid injury. Therese Iknoian, author of Fitness Walking, shares the guidelines to keep in mind during every walking workout.1. Your posture
Keep your head up and centered between your shoulders. Focus your eyes straight ahead, keeping your shoulders back and down. "Your posture should be tall and erect no matter what your walking speed or level," explains Iknoian. Tighten your abdominals and pull your belly button gently in toward your spine so you feel stable and upright.2. Your arm swing
Your arms should be bent at 90 degrees, making the swing quick and compact. "Power your arm swing with your back muscles," says Iknoian. "The more you engage the back muscles in the arm swing, the more you'll tone them."As you walk, swing your arms back and forth (instead of side to side which drags down your pace), and keep your elbows close to your sides. This ensures that your arms propel you forward. Your hands should be slightly cupped, like you're holding a fragile raw egg in each cupped palm, adds Iknoian.