We spend so much time chasing big fitness goals that we often overlook one of the simplest tools for better health: walking. Not a marathon. Not a perfectly structured training routine. Just consistent steps.
Dr. Andrew Fix breaks down new research that challenges the long-held belief that 10,000 steps a day is the gold standard. The truth is, you can change your health trajectory with just 7,000. That one shift, from aiming for perfection to aiming for consistency, is linked to lower mortality rates from cardiovascular disease and cancer, reduced risk of diabetes and dementia, and better protection against depression and falls. Walking becomes more than exercise — it’s one of the most accessible ways to extend longevity. And contrary to what we often hear, movement doesn’t wear your body down; it protects it. Even conditions like arthritis improve when you build strength and keep your body moving.
This episode is a reminder that taking care of your health doesn’t always require intensity, just intention. If something as simple as daily walking could lower your mortality risk and give you more years of active longevity, what would it look like to treat those extra steps as non-negotiable?
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