📝 Detailed Answer
Choosing the right walking pace can be confusing. Many believe that faster is always better for weight loss, but from a Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) perspective, the effect depends on your body's constitution. Brisk walking stimulates the circulation of Qi and Blood and activates superficial metabolism. However, individuals with Spleen Deficiency (脾虛)—those with weak digestive functions who fatigue easily—may find that walking too fast drains their vital energy, potentially leading to bloating or dizziness.
On the other hand, slow walking calms the Spleen and Stomach (脾胃) and helps prevent the accumulation of Phlegm-Fluid (痰飮). This is ideal for those under high stress or with poor digestion, though weight loss occurs more gradually. The core principle is to listen to your body: if you feel exhausted rather than refreshed after a walk, decrease your pace. If you feel lighter and more energized, that pace is correct for you. Since every person's Qi and Blood status differs, the same exercise can yield different results. During a clinic visit, we can use pulse and tongue diagnosis to determine if you have Spleen Deficiency (脾虛) or Qi Deficiency (氣虛), and then prescribe a personalized walking regimen along with herbal medicine or moxibustion if necessary.