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Walking: the most underrated exercise — and why most people aren't doing it right

9 min · 21 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Emma Sullivan and David Park dismantle the myth that walking isn't "real exercise" by breaking down the actual science—from telomere length and cardiovascular adaptation to brain growth and mental health benefits—while exposing why the 10,000-step target came from a 1960s marketing campaign, not research. They dig into what separates intentional, effective walking from incidental movement, covering the specific pace that matters, why it actually protects your joints, and how to do it in a way that genuinely moves the needle for your health. You'll walk away knowing that meaningful benefits start well below 10,000 steps, what "brisk" actually means for your body, and how to make walking a real wellness practice instead of a consolation prize. Follow The Wellness Rhythm Show:   ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWellnessRhythmShow [https://thedailypractice33.substack.com]   📖 Newsletter: https://thewellnessrhythmshow.substack.com [https://thewellnessrhythmshow.substack.com]   Powered by VoxCrea.AI [https://voxcrea.ai]

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