Unlock the Power of Daily Walking
6/5/202614 min
What if walking is one of the most powerful prescriptions your doctor is not writing? I’m joined by foot and gait expert Dr. Courtney Conley to talk about why walking may be one of the most underrated tools for healthy aging. We break down the step count sweet spot, why post-meal walks matter, when to add intensity with speed or weighted vests, and why gait speed can reveal more than you might think. We also get into the overlooked connection between aging, menopause, foot strength, balance, and fall prevention so you can stay strong from the ground up. (00:08) Why Dr. Courtney Conley believes walking should be on every doctor’s prescription pad. (01:13) How daily walking differs from strength training and why consistency matters so much. (02:06) What your current step count reveals and why even 500 extra steps can make a meaningful difference. (02:31) Why the real walking sweet spot may be 7,000 to 9,000 steps instead of 10,000. (03:54) How too much walking can crowd out strength training and why balance matters. (04:45) Why walking 10 to 30 minutes after meals can support healthier blood sugar. (06:22) How gait speed may act like a sixth vital sign for aging, strength, balance, and brain health. (09:43) Why foot strength and sensory awareness decline after 50 and how that can increase fall risk. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/KkS5sBYAAlE?si=-lFSFwh5e5g65u6o Full show notes (including all links mentioned): https://jjvirgin.com/gaithappens Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First 90 secondsJJ Virgin· Host0:00
Why do you think that walking is so misunderstood, and what's the, like, the fundamental thing that shocks you the most about that?
Courtney Conley· Guest0:08
I think that it should be on every doctor's prescription pad. If you look at the research of what even a little bit amount of walking does, it literally stimulates every single system in our body. It's ... I think what shocks me the most is that we have to have the conversation of trying to convince people to walk more.
JJ Virgin· Host0:29
I know.
Courtney Conley· Guest0:30
[laughs] You know? It's like, it would be like telling a fish they have to swim. As a human being, we are a biped. We have evolved to walk on two feet. So if we think about that as walking is as essential to human survival as things like breathing and sleeping, it becomes this physiological necessity. I like to reframe it like that because it isn't optional. It isn't one of those, "Well, I walked yesterday, so I don't have to walk today." Which is, I think there's the difference between our conversation of strength training versus walking.
JJ Virgin· Host1:07
Mm-hmm.
Courtney Conley· Guest1:07
They're both mandatory.
JJ Virgin· Host1:08
Right, but you don't have to do, and you shouldn't- Right ... do resistance training every day, so.
Courtney Conley· Guest1:13
But with walking, the research is it needs to be consistent, and that's what's so beautiful about it is it's a low to moderate activity that you can do daily that benefit every system in your body. So it, when I'm having discussions with my patients, it is, "How