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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 18 MIN

The One Simple Habit for a Healthier Heart

from Wellness For Real People · host Khandu Tea

What’s one simple thing you can do to maintain a healthy heart as you age?Move.In this episode of Wellness for Real People, we break down insights from a UC Health article on cardiovascular health and exercise—along with practical, real-life ways to make movement part of your daily routine.Why Movement Matters More Than You ThinkOne of the biggest takeaways is refreshingly simple: any physical activity is better than none. You don’t need a complicated workout plan or a gym membership to support your heart health. What matters most is consistency.Experts recommend aiming for at least 30 minutes of moderate activity, five days a week—about 150 minutes total. This level of movement is linked to lower risks of chronic conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes, while also helping maintain a healthy weight.The key? Find something you actually enjoy. Whether it’s walking, swimming, gardening, playing sports, or taking a class, the “best” exercise is the one you’ll stick with.It’s Never Too Late to StartA common misconception is that starting something new—especially later in life—isn’t worth it. That couldn’t be further from the truth. You’re never too old (or too out of practice) to begin moving more.Trying a new activity can even open unexpected doors. Whether it’s picking up golf, joining a rec league, or simply taking daily walks, movement can improve not just your physical health, but your social life and overall well-being.The only rule: start slow and build gradually. Jumping into an intense routine too quickly can lead to burnout or injury, especially if you’ve been inactive for a while.Small Changes, Big ImpactExercise doesn’t have to mean structured workouts. Some of the most effective changes come from simply being more active throughout your day.A few easy ways to incorporate movement:Take a short walk after mealsUse the stairs instead of the elevatorPark farther away from your destinationWalk or bike for short errandsStand or move during phone callsThese small shifts may seem minor, but over time, they add up in a big way.Set Yourself Up for SuccessBuilding a sustainable routine is about more than motivation—it’s about strategy.A few tips that stood out:Make it enjoyable: Choose activities you actually likeStick to a schedule: Exercising at the same time each day builds habitsTrack your progress: Small wins can be easy to miss without trackingFind your people: A supportive community can keep you accountableWear the right gear: Comfortable footwear can make or break your experienceEven modest progress is worth celebrating. Consistency beats intensity every time.What to AvoidJust as important as what to do is what not to do.Don’t jump into intense workouts without preparationDon’t get discouraged if you fall off track—just start againDon’t ignore warning signs like chest pain, dizziness, or shortness of breathListening to your body and working with healthcare professionals when needed can help you stay safe and on track.The Bottom LineYou don’t need a perfect plan—you just need to start moving.Whether it’s a walk around the block, a weekly sports league, or simply choosing the stairs, every bit of movement contributes to a healthier heart and a healthier life.Pick one small change from this episode and commit to it. Over time, those small steps can lead to lasting results.Article: https://www.uchealth.org/today/exercise-maintain-healthy-heart/

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What’s one simple thing you can do to maintain a healthy heart as you age? Move. In this episode of Wellness for Real People, we break down insights from a UC Health article on cardiovascular health and exercise—along with practical, real-life ways to make movement part of your daily routine. Why Movement Matters More Than You Think One of the biggest takeaways is refreshingly simple: any physical activity is better than none. You don’t need a complicated workout plan or a gym membership to s...

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