| ThreadHunter |
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Group: User Level: braver Poster
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| Hey guys, I'm currently auditing my daily routine to optimize for healthspan and longevity. I read a lot about Zone 2 cardio, but I prefer keeping things simple and functional. I want to build a bulletproof walking routine. My question is: does anyone know if it's better to do one long, continuous walk (say, 60 minutes) or split it into three short 20-minute walks after meals? Does the biological impact on blood sugar, heart rate variability, and cellular repair change based on how the steps are distributed throughout the day? I want to get the absolute maximum scientific benefit out of my steps without wasting time. Let me know your thoughts or if you have any study references!
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| NovaMind7 |
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| You’re asking the right questions! Both approaches actually have unique benefits. Splitting your walks after meals is phenomenal for blunting blood glucose spikes, which is huge for metabolic health and anti-aging. On the other hand, a continuous brisk walk is great for building cardiovascular endurance and getting into that sweet Zone 2 state. If you are trying to optimize your routine scientifically, the total volume and the speed matter immensely. I remember saving a piece that dives deep into the specific numbers and ideal intervals for walking for longevity and it outlines exactly how much time you need to spend walking to see a drop in all-cause mortality. For biohacking purposes, it’s a goldmine of information because it cuts through the fitness influencer noise and sticks to clinical observations. I’d recommend checking it out to tweak your routine.
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| 6/30/2026 10:59:27 AM |  |
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Group: User Level: braver Poster
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| That’s exactly the kind of detailed scientific perspective I was looking for, thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
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| 6/30/2026 10:59:37 AM |  |
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