The Best Workout Might Be The One You Never Finish: Why ‘Exercise Snacks’ Are Changing The Fitness Conversation

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 6: For decades, the fitness industry has sold us a familiar script: set aside an hour, lace up your shoes...

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The Best Workout Might Be The One You Never Finish: Why ‘Exercise Snacks’ Are Changing The Fitness Conversation
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The Best Workout Might Be The One You Never Finish: Why ‘Exercise Snacks’ Are Changing The Fitness Conversation
The Best Workout Might Be The One You Never Finish: Why ‘Exercise Snacks’ Are Changing The Fitness Conversation

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 6: For decades, the fitness industry has sold us a familiar script: set aside an hour, lace up your shoes, push through an intense exercise session, and reward yourself afterward. Miss that window? Better luck tomorrow. But science has a curious way of challenging long-held beliefs, and the latest health trend isn’t asking people to squeeze marathons into their lunch breaks. Instead, it proposes something surprisingly simple yet remarkably effective, move a little, move often, and let consistency do the heavy lifting.

Welcome to the era of “exercise snacks,” where a few minutes of movement every hour could prove more beneficial for certain aspects of health than waiting until evening for a single workout. Recent research has drawn attention to the benefits of short bursts of physical activity, such as body-weight squats, stair climbing, or brisk walking every 30 to 45 minutes, particularly for regulating blood sugar and reducing the health risks associated with prolonged sitting.

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