New Walking Technique Outperforms 10,000 Steps for Heart Health

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A Japanese interval walking technique involving alternating between slow and brisk walking for 30 minutes is shown to be more effective than the traditional 10,000 steps a day for improving blood pressure, cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and overall well-being, and is recommended by healthcare professionals for its efficiency and suitability for all ages.
Topics:health#blood-pressure#cardiovascular-health#exercise-benefits#health-and-wellness#interval-walking#japanese-technique
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