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Move Naturally – Reimagining Exercise for Real Life

Episode 25 of the Fuller Living With Dr. Ashitey podcast, hosted by dr.ash2010, titled "Move Naturally – Reimagining Exercise for Real Life" was published on June 16, 2025 and runs 14 minutes.

June 16, 2025 ·14m · Fuller Living With Dr. Ashitey

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The healthiest people in the world don’t go to the gym. In this episode of Fuller Living, we’re rethinking movement—through the lens of longevity and joy. Inspired by the Blue Zones and grounded in clinical insight, we’ll unpack what it really means to “move naturally.”Dr. Ashitey shares how small, consistent movements—like walking to the store or stretching before bed—have powerful effects on your body and mind. She opens up about her own sedentary workday, how her Oura Ring brought awareness to her activity level, and how a recent trip to Europe revealed just how much natural movement can be built into daily life without overthinking it.This isn’t about step goals or gym memberships. It’s about simple, sustainable ways to move your body in the flow of your life. From practical habit shifts to a powerful SMART goal for the week, this episode gives you the tools to reconnect with your body—no pressure, just presence.If you’ve been telling yourself you “should exercise more,” this episode will change how you see movement—and help you start now.

The healthiest people in the world don’t go to the gym. In this episode of Fuller Living, we’re rethinking movement—through the lens of longevity and joy. Inspired by the Blue Zones and grounded in clinical insight, we’ll unpack what it really means to “move naturally.”

Dr. Ashitey shares how small, consistent movements—like walking to the store or stretching before bed—have powerful effects on your body and mind. She opens up about her own sedentary workday, how her Oura Ring brought awareness to her activity level, and how a recent trip to Europe revealed just how much natural movement can be built into daily life without overthinking it.

This isn’t about step goals or gym memberships. It’s about simple, sustainable ways to move your body in the flow of your life. From practical habit shifts to a powerful SMART goal for the week, this episode gives you the tools to reconnect with your body—no pressure, just presence.

If you’ve been telling yourself you “should exercise more,” this episode will change how you see movement—and help you start now.

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