⏱️ Mano Minute (10/23): Move Every Hour 🕐


⏱️ Mano Minute (10/23): Move Every Hour 🕐

Sitting is the new smoking.” - Dr. James Levine

Have you ever added up your total sitting time?
It’s a scary realization.

Most of us sit to work, eat, drive, and relax.
By the end of the day, our bodies haven’t moved much at all.

And sitting is one of the worst things for the human body.
The more we sit, the faster we age.

To prevent this, I try to:
⏰ Set an hourly movement alarm
🚶 Go for a short walk outside
💻 Use a standing desk

Small movements add up. Your body will thank you for it.

TL;DR: The longer you sit, the faster you age. Move every hour, even a little bit helps.

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