119: Is Running Better Than Walking?

119: Is Running Better Than Walking?

Author: Dr. Steve Hughlett February 24, 2025 Duration: 31:08

In this episode, Dr. Steve tackles a question he gets asked all the time: Is running really better than walking? The answer might surprise you! He dives into the science behind movement, the impact of chronic cardio on the body, and why walking might be the ultimate form of exercise for longevity, energy, and overall health. He also shares insights from Mark Sisson's book Born to Walk and explains how short, frequent walks can boost metabolism, improve brain function, and even help with fat burning—without the wear and tear of high-impact exercise. Plus, find out why the myth of "10,000 steps a day" isn't based on science!

 

[00:01 - 04:36] The Truth About Running and Walking

Running long distances is a modern phenomenon—not something humans have always done.

Chronic cardio can be harmful, leading to joint pain, stress fractures, and other injuries.

Excessive running isn't necessary for fat loss or overall health.

Walking provides the same benefits without the physical strain.

 

[04:37 - 09:12] The Science-Backed Benefits of Walking

Short, frequent walks throughout the day improve energy, alertness, and mood.

Walking after meals aids digestion and helps regulate blood sugar levels.

Just 2 miles a day (around 4,000 steps) has been shown to enhance metabolic flexibility.

Studies show that walking increases Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), which supports brain health and cognition.

 

[09:12 - 17:36] How Walking Supports Long-Term Health

Walking strengthens muscles, bones, and joints, reducing the risk of falls in old age.

Movement is crucial for a healthy lymphatic system, which helps remove toxins.

Just 20 minutes of walking, five days a week, has been linked to a 43% reduction in sick days.

The idea of 10,000 daily steps isn't based on science—it originated from a marketing campaign!

 

[17:37 - 28:35] How to Make Walking a Daily Habit

Walk outside in nature to reduce stress and boost mental well-being.

Practice eye exercises by shifting focus between near and far objects.

Engage your core and maintain good posture while walking.

Walking in the morning helps regulate your circadian rhythm, leading to better sleep.

 

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Tweetable Quotes:

" Walking by far is much better. It's less stress on your body." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

"Just walking in nature actually reduces your stress hormone and it boosts your immune function." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

"There's really no reason to run because it is so hard on your body." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

" The only way to burn fat is keep your insulin levels low and that goes by what you eat, not by what you're doing." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

"If you actually just take several short, frequent walks all throughout the day and maybe a long walk or long hike, you know, once a week or something, this is going to get you all the the good benefits of walking." - Dr. Steve Hughlett


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