HIGHLIGHTS: A new study found people who get 600 minutes of moderate exercise a week or 300 minutes of more hardcore exercise are WAY healthier than people who exercise less. So that’s an average of around 90 minutes a day of things like walking . . . or 45 minutes a day of more intense cardio.
FULL STORY: How much should you exercise to keep yourself really healthy? Not trying to turn you into a superstar athlete . . . but someone who lives a long life and whose body isn’t mostly comprised of bones and ranch dressing?
According to a new study, the minimum amount of exercise any of us needs is about 150 minutes of moderate exercise a week, or 75 minutes of more hardcore exercise.
But people who do four times that . . . so 600 minutes of moderate exercise a week or 300 minutes of serious exercise . . . are WAY healthier.
So what does that mean?
Moderate exercises are things like walking, doing housework, playing golf, or playing with your kid. 600 minutes a week is an average of just under an hour and a half per day.
The more hardcore exercises are things like running, swimming, or other cardio. 300 minutes a week is an average of just under 45 minutes per day.
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