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The Life Changing Magic Of Walking & How To Do It Better with Dr Courtney Conley #660

5/26/20262 hr 7 min

Most of us walk every day without really thinking about it – but this episode is guaranteed to change that. Because this simple, free, radical act is one of the most powerful things you can do for your body, your brain and your longevity. In this episode I’m joined by Dr Courtney Conley, for a conversation that will transform how you feel about your feet and how you use them. Courtney is a movement specialist who’s passionate about helping people move through life with strength, ease and confidence. She's co-author of the must-read new book, Walk: Your Life Depends On It, and this is her second appearance on the show, following one of our most listened-to episodes of the year. We begin by unpacking the 10,000 steps a day target – where it came from and what the research shows we really need (clue: it’s less than you think… but it matters way more than you think). We talk through the wealth of benefits walking brings, with Courtney explaining that wherever you are on the scale, adding just a thousand steps a day can lower your risk of dementia, depression and all-cause mortality. We cover chronic pain and why walking is more likely to help than hinder you. Courtney shares her practical cues for walking more efficiently, including rolling through your feet, walking tall and nasal breathing (try them as you listen and you’ll see why they work). And we discuss why strength and power are equally important components of fitness that we need to protect as we age. There’s also a wealth of information on foot issues from plantar fasciitis to Achilles’ pain, bunions and osteopenia. Plus Courtney’s how-to guide for transitioning from cushioned to functional or minimal footwear. Whether you currently walk a lot, a little, or somewhere in between, I think you'll come away from this conversation with a renewed appreciation for what your feet can do for you. All of us, whatever our age or starting point, can benefit from walking more or better – and this episode will help you do that, one step at a time. The Thrive Tour: Transform Your Health and Happiness, a live show: Book Your Tickets https://drchatterjee.com/live Thanks to our sponsors: https://drinkag1.com/livemore https://thewayapp.com/livemore Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/660 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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  1. Courtney Conley· Guest0:00

    [gentle music] People take walking for granted until they can't. We forget that we need to incorporate this into our daily lives. It's never too late. Yes, is it easier the earlier I start? Yeah. We want to avoid some of these problems. We want to take a proactive approach, not a reactive approach. There's no better time to start than now.

  2. Rangan Chatterjee· Host0:23

    Hey, guys. How you doing? Hope you're having a good week so far. My name is Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, and this is my podcast, Feel Better, Live More. Most of us walk every single day without really thinking about it, but this episode is guaranteed to change that because this simple, free, radical act is one of the most powerful things you can do for your body, your brain, and your longevity. This week, my returning guest is Dr. Courtney Conley. Courtney was last on the show only three months ago, and as soon as we finished recording that conversation, I invited her back on immediately because there was so much left for us to discuss about one of my favorite topics. Courtney is a world-renowned movement specialist who's passionate about helping people move through life with strength, ease, and confidence, and she's also the co-author of a wonderful new book, Walk: Your Life Depends

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