Just like working from home is more popular than ever, so too are walking pads: small, treadmill-like devices that you can place under a standing desk in order to get your steps in during your 9-5. Walking pads have also been viral on TikTok for a while now; even infrequent scrollers have likely seen users raving about them. But even amidst all of these positive reviews there's also been some negative feedback, with backlash that walking pads are hard on your body and/or are not as effective as a treadmill.

So PS set out to investigate if walking pads deserve all the hype or if you should proceed with caution, with the help of two fitness pros. Samantha Ortiz-Young is a Nike Well Collective trainer. Christopher Gagliardi is an ACE-certified personal trainer and health coach.

Are Walking Pads Effective? According to trainer Samantha Ortiz-Young, walking pads are extremely effective at helping you fit a little more movement into your day. "They give you the ability to move your body during the day, at your own pace and convenience," she says. And since walking pads typically require the user to own a standing desk, the transition may lead to more time standing throughout the day as well, even if you aren't walking.

Certified trainer Christopher Gagliardi agrees: "While there are a variety of ways to break up sedentary behavior, the most effective options are the ones that you'll actually do," he says. That means if a walking pad is what works for you, you should absolutely go f.