11: Don’t forget this number

🚶 The next time someone tells you to take a walk, it’s probably the right move—literally.

How Walking Can Extend Your Life

🕒 Adding 30-45 minutes of walking daily could significantly extend your lifespan, even if you’re not active right now.
📈 Increasing your steps to 8,000-10,000 per day could add 2 to 5 extra years to your life.
🏃 Just 11 minutes of moderate-intensity activity (like sprinting up stairs) daily can cut your risk of early death by nearly 25%.

Why Movement Matters

💓 Exercise lowers your risk of cardiovascular disease—the leading cause of death.
🛡️ Reduces cancer risk and helps maintain overall health.
💪 It doesn’t matter what type of movement you do—just that you move daily.

The Bottom Line

Even small increases in daily activity can add years to your life. Whether it’s walking, running, or climbing stairs, the key is consistency. Move more, live longer!

George Patsali

IFBB Certified Nutritionist & Fitness Trainer

Former Taekwondo Professional Athlete (alm. 2 decades) that worked with the best nutritionists, dietitians and personal trainers in my athletic career.

I read and implement daily the best practices and share my knowledge and honest opinion on what works best, in order to grow with everyone and have a healthier, fitter community worldwide.

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