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7 Walking Mistakes That Are Destroying Your Health After 50 | A Doctor Explains

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Every single day people walk into my

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office convinced they're doing

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everything right. They walk

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consistently, 30 minutes, sometimes

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more, and yet they come to me with knee

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pain, chronic fatigue, numbness in their

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legs, and a general feeling of getting

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worse, not better. The first question I

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ask is always the same. How exactly are

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you walking? And that's where things get

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interesting because the problem almost

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never is that people walk too little.

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The problem is that they walk wrong. And

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wrong walking isn't just wasted effort.

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It actively destroys your joints, wrecks

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your posture, overloads your

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cardiovascular system, and drives

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chronic inflammation through your

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tissues. 15 years of practice, I see

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this picture over and over again.

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Subscribe and hit like right now. What

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you're about to hear, nobody is going to

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tell you at your next appointment. The

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system profits when you stay sick, not

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when you get well. Help Dr. Watling

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reach 100,000 subscribers. Every single

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one counts. So, let's start with the

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foundation. Why is walking after 50 not

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just a pleasant stroll, but a genuine

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medical necessity? Because after 50,

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your body launches an entire cascade of

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physiological changes. They are

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predictable, they are measurable, and

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you cannot afford to ignore them. The

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first change, muscle mass begins to

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disappear. This process has a name,

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sarcopenia. That means the gradual

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age-related loss of muscle tissue. After

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50, you lose roughly 1 to 2% of your

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total muscle mass every single year.

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That sounds manageable on paper, but

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over 10 years, that's a loss of 15 to

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20% of your total muscle. And muscle is

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not just about strength. Muscle

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stabilizes your joints. Muscle regulates

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your blood sugar, the amount of glucose

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circulating in your bloodstream. Muscle

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holds your posture upright. Muscle gives

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you balance when you walk. Lose enough

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of it and everything downstream starts

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to fall apart. The second change, your

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joints stiffen. Cartilage, the smooth

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cushioning tissue at the end of your

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bones, has no blood supply of its own.

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It gets its nutrition exclusively

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through movement. When you load a joint

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and move it, synovial fluid, that's the

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lubricating fluid inside the joint, gets

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pushed into the cartilage and delivers

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the nutrients it needs to stay healthy.

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Without regular movement, cartilage

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literally starves. It thins out. It

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loses elasticity. Eventually, it begins

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to break down. That breakdown is what we

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call osteoarthritis, and it is not

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inevitable. But you can absolutely

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accelerate it with the wrong habits. The

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third change, your metabolism slows

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down. Your basal metabolic rate, that's

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the number of calories your body burns

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just to keep itself alive at rest, drops

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by roughly 2 to 3% every 10 years after

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50. That means the exact same lifestyle

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that kept your weight stable at 30 will

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cause you to gain weight at 55. Not

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because you changed anything, because

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your body changed. The fourth change,

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circulation becomes less efficient. Your

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blood vessel walls gradually lose

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elasticity. Your heart pumps with

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slightly less power. Peripheral

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circulation, meaning blood flow to the

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legs, the feet, the small vessels,

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deteriorates. This is exactly why so

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many people over 50 notice cold feet,

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nighttime leg cramps, and a heavy tired

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feeling in their lower legs by the end

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of the day. And here's the critical

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point. Walking works on all four of

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those systems at once. It activates

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muscle. It triggers cartilage nutrition

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through movement. It accelerates

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metabolism. It improves circulation.

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Multiple studies confirm that people who

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walk regularly have significantly lower

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rates of cardiovascular disease, type 2

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diabetes, a condition where the body

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stops managing blood sugar properly,

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osteoporosis, which is the thinning of

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bones, and cognitive decline. But, and

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this is the part nobody tells you, all

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of that only works when you walk

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correctly. Walk the wrong way and you

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don't get a smaller benefit, you get a

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new problem on top of the old ones.

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Let's go through every major mistake I

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see, starting with mistake number one.

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You start your walk too fast. This is

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probably the single most common mistake

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I see across every age group, every

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fitness level. People step outside and

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immediately hit full pace. It seems

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logical. Why waste time warming up when

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you could just get moving? But your body

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is not a car. You don't just turn a key

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and have everything running at full

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capacity. Your body needs time to shift

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from rest to movement, and that

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transition cannot be skipped without

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consequences. Here is what actually

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happens in your body when you start too

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fast. First, your muscles are cold. The

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colder muscle fibers are, the less

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elastic they are. Less elasticity means

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higher risk of micro tears. Those are

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tiny, microscopic rips in the muscle

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tissue that individually cause no

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symptoms, but accumulate over time and

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produce chronic pain syndromes. Second,

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your joints are not yet lubricated.

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Synovial fluid, the protective liquid

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inside your joints, pools in certain

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areas of the joint cavity while you

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rest. To spread evenly across the entire

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joint surface and create a protective

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film between the cartilage surfaces, it

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needs a few minutes of slow, gradual

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movement. Start fast and your cartilage

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is running dry. Third, your

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cardiovascular system has not adapted.

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The heart does not like sudden demands.

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When intensity rises too fast, heart

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rate spikes and blood pressure jumps

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more sharply than it needs to. After 50,

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when your vessels are already less

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elastic, that sudden spike puts

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unnecessary stress on the vessel walls.

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The solution requires zero additional

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time. Spend the first 3 to 5 minutes of

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every single walk moving slowly,

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deliberately slowly, almost leisurely

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slowly. That is your warm-up. It is not

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just for athletes, it is for every

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person who wants to walk without pain.

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After 5 minutes of slow walking, your

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joints are lubricated, your muscles are

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warm, and your heart has settled into a

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working rhythm. Now you can pick up the

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pace. Mistake number two, wrong posture

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while walking. Go outside and watch

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people walk. Most of them are hunched

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forward, head jutting out in front,

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shoulders rounded down and forward, eyes

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aimed at the ground a few feet ahead.

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This is not just unattractive, this is a

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biomechanical catastrophe for your spine

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and your respiratory system. Let me

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explain the mechanics. An adult human

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head weighs about 11 lb. When it sits

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directly over the spine in neutral

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position, the neck muscles carry exactly

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that load. But when the head shifts

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forward by just 1 to 1 and 1/2 in,

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the load on the cervical spine, the neck

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portion of your backbone, increases by

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roughly three times. At 2 in of forward

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shift, the load multiplies four to five

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times. That means instead of carrying 11

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lb, your neck and upper back muscles are

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now holding 45 to 55 lb continuously.

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Walk like that for 20 or 30 minutes and

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you generate chronic muscle tension in

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the neck, shoulders, and the base of the

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skull. This is why so many people come

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home from a walk with a neck ache. It is

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not a draft, it is not old age, it is

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posture. The second hit lands on your

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lungs. When your chest is compressed and

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your shoulders are rolled forward, your

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diaphragm, the primary breathing muscle,

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a dome-shaped muscle below the lungs,

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cannot fully descend. Your lungs cannot

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fully expand. You breathe shallow, using

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only the top portion of your chest. Your

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body receives less oxygen than it

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should. Less oxygen means less energy

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for your muscles and your brain. You

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walk for 30 minutes and feel like you

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walked for an hour. People blame this on

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age or poor fitness. The real culprit is

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