Ep 28: 3×3 Walking: The 30-Minute Workout Changing Lives

Ep 28: 3×3 Walking: The 30-Minute Workout Changing Lives

Author: Frank S. Ring August 18, 2025 Duration: 20:08
Discover the Japanese 3×3 Walking Method—a simple 30-minute routine (3 minutes brisk, 3 minutes easy) proven to boost heart health, build strength, burn fat, and keep you motivated. In this episode, Frank shares the science, inspiring real-life stories, and his own journey using interval walking during prostate cancer treatment.  Plus, grab your free Walking Works Blueprint preview at https://www.walkingforhealthandfitness.com/walkingworksbookgiveaway What if just 30 minutes of walking could dramatically improve your health—without running, gyms, or expensive equipment? In this episode of the Walking for Health and Fitness Podcast, Frank explores the science and stories behind the Japanese 3×3 Walking Method, also known as Interval Walking Training (IWT). Developed by Dr. Hiroshi Nose and Professor Shizue Masuki at Shinshu University, this simple routine—three minutes brisk, three minutes easy, repeated five times—has been proven to: ✅ Boost cardiovascular health and “cardiac flexibility”✅ Increase leg muscle strength by 13–17% in only 5 months✅ Help reduce dangerous visceral fat and improve weight management✅ Deliver sustainable, enjoyable workouts people actually stick with You’ll hear inspiring testimonials from real walkers—including seniors in their 60s, 70s, and even 80s—who have regained energy, mobility, and confidence through interval walking. Frank also shares his personal story of using the 3×3 method during prostate cancer treatment to help maintain muscle strength while on ADT (Androgen Deprivation Therapy). 🎧 Whether you’re brand new to walking or a seasoned fitness enthusiast, this episode will show you why the 3×3 Walking Method is changing lives—and how you can get started today. 👉 FREE GIFT: Get the first chapters of Frank’s Walking Works Blueprint book + a bonus walking music track at: https://www.walkingforhealthandfitness.com/walkingworksbookgiveaway 📌 Episode Highlights: The origins of interval walking and its roots in training history (Fartlek, Tabata, HIIT) Why “cardiac flexibility” is the secret to heart health How interval walking protects strength and independence as we age The “afterburn effect” and metabolic flexibility for weight loss Real-life testimonials, including Frank’s own health journey Step-by-step guide to starting your first 3×3 walk If you’re ready for a workout that’s simple, proven, and life-changing—this is your episode. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, follow, and share the show with a friend who wants to take the first step toward better health. Mentioned in this episode:Walking Saved My Life: A Prostate Cancer Survivor’s Journey and the Power of Early Detectionhttps://www.walkingforhealthandfitness.com/podcast/ep24-walking-saved-my-life Roberts testimonial about my Fitness Walking Exercise program is featured on that page. I’ll leave a link in the description.https://www.walkingforhealthandfitness.com/fitness-walking-exercise-program   #WalkingForHealth #FitnessPodcast #IntervalWalking #3x3Walking #WalkingWorkout #HealthyLifestyle #WalkingForFitness #WeightLossWalking #HeartHealth #Longevity #japanesewalkingmethod

Frank Ring knows a thing or two about putting one foot in front of the other. After a debilitating back injury forced him into a painful, months-long recovery, he found his path to healing through the simple, profound act of walking. That personal journey evolved into a mission, leading to books, programs, and now the Walking for Health and Fitness podcast. This isn't about extreme workouts or unattainable goals; it's a practical, encouraging conversation for anyone who wants to feel better, move with less pain, and build sustainable fitness from the ground up. In each episode, Frank draws from his own experience and research to discuss topics like proper walking form, integrating movement into a busy day, setting realistic goals, and the mental clarity that comes with a consistent routine. You'll hear straightforward advice, listener questions, and motivational stories that remind you that every journey begins with a single step. The podcast serves as an audio companion to his broader work, offering actionable tips and a supportive voice to help you walk your way toward a more balanced, healthy life, no matter your starting point. Tune in for honest talk about making lasting change, where the focus is on consistency over intensity and progress is measured one peaceful, powerful stride at a time.
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Why You Can’t Stay Consistent With Walking (Your WHY Is the Problem) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:22
The real reason your walking habit isn’t sticking—and how to fix it Why is it so hard to stay consistent with walking—even when you know it’s good for you? In this episode of the Walking for Health and Fitness Podcast, w…
Why Recovery Fails—and How Walking Restores Your Energy and Health [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:46
If you’re resting more but still feeling tired, stiff, or burned out, this episode explains why recovery isn’t working—and how walking can restore your energy, improve how your body feels, and help you build a simple, su…
STRONG™ Through Prostate Cancer — Why Walking Alone Is Not Enough [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:55
Prostate cancer treatment doesn’t just affect the body—it disrupts certainty, identity, and consistency. In this episode, Frank S. Ring explains why walking is essential but not sufficient, and introduces the STRONG™ fra…