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What happens when you

walk every day

120 min

Circulation lifts

Heart rate rises into an easy zone, pushing more oxygen to muscles and the brain.

2Day 1

Mood gets a boost

Endorphins and a drop in cortisol leave most people calmer and clearer within hours.

3Week 2

Sleep deepens

Regular daytime movement strengthens the circadian signal, making it easier to fall asleep.

4Month 1

Stamina builds

The same route feels easier as your cardiovascular system adapts and resting heart rate drops.

5Month 6

Lasting protection

Consistent walking lowers blood pressure and meaningfully reduces cardiovascular risk.

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