• Mirshe@lemmy.world
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    Pretty much this. There’s also a physical component - most Japanese people live in cities that are highly walkable or bikable, making that even if you’re just walking a half mile to work from the subway stop or whatever, you’re still getting exercise. America especially lacks this in most places, and it’s subpar in a lot of places that do have it.

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      I was watching a fitness YouTuber and they were saying that most influencers are basically on some type of drug(s). However, those that aren’t… if they want to maintain a good lifestyle that focusing on just exercise isn’t going to burn as much as you think. A lot of the day-to-day things like walking have a larger effect than you think. If you have a desk job you’re going to have to put a bit more effort to burn those calories.

      When I used to live in the UK, I used to walk 20K steps per day without trying. Moved to Canada and I struggle to hit 10K. I have friends that make fun of me for parking further away and say “who enjoys walking?”.

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@lemmy.world
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        Who doesn’t enjoy walking? Gets the blood flowing, wakes up the mind, burns a few calories, catch a little sun, even helps digestion. Walking is the fucking best. Stay fat, carbrains.

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          People who can’t walk? People for whom walking is painful? People with toddlers in tow? People who live in places that are 30+ degrees with 70%+ humidity (today that was me, though I also qualify for the first for half a year after being injured walking and the second almost every since). The carbrain insult is just tone-deaf, especially for people who have no choice but to not walk