
Walking 10,000 steps a day may be one of the simplest ways to improve health, recovery, conditioning, and consistency. In this Beast over Burden legacy episode, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson discuss why walking matters for lifters. Andrew shares what he learned from averaging 10,000 steps a day for a full year, including better recovery, improved conditioning between lifting sets, more stable body composition, better mood, and stronger daily routines. They also explain why walking is such a useful tool for busy adults: it is simple, accessible, low-impact, easy to scale, and unlikely to interfere with strength training. For lifters who want better health and longevity without adding complicated conditioning, walking is often the best place to start. PS - IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN TAKING ONLINE COACHING FOR A TEST RUN, CHECK IT OUT HERE. Connect with the hosts Niki on Instagram Andrew on Instagram Connect with the show Barbell Logic on Instagram Podcast Webpage Barbell Logic on Facebook Or email podcast@barbell-logic.com
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