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Walk Towards Health – 20 Day Community Challenge! 🌿

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    completed 14k steps yesterday and 10,815 today.

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      Hit my target of 10,000 steps yesterday

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      • NehaN Offline
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        Greetings everyone!

        Some tips that can help us in our walking challenge.

        1. Completing an upper and lower body warmup will help the body move more easily and stay injury free.
        2. Areas to focus on: ankles, calves, knees, hips, hamstrings, shoulders, neck, arms and the back
        3. Practicing pranayams regularly will help build stamina for brisk walking
        4. Cool downs after walking are essential too
        5. Lying down with legs up the wall incase of back pain post walking might help. Alternatively, you can attend the Yoga for back health class with us 🙂
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        • KonamiK Konami

          completed 14k steps yesterday and 10,815 today.

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          Konami where’s that woah!! button???

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          • VaibhawV Vaibhaw

            Hit my target of 10,000 steps yesterday

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            Vaibhaw what makes you consistent?

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            • NehaN Neha

              Greetings everyone!

              Some tips that can help us in our walking challenge.

              1. Completing an upper and lower body warmup will help the body move more easily and stay injury free.
              2. Areas to focus on: ankles, calves, knees, hips, hamstrings, shoulders, neck, arms and the back
              3. Practicing pranayams regularly will help build stamina for brisk walking
              4. Cool downs after walking are essential too
              5. Lying down with legs up the wall incase of back pain post walking might help. Alternatively, you can attend the Yoga for back health class with us 🙂
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              annelise piers
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              Neha thanks neha!!! the sooner we move in the right way, the healthier our joints and other tissues 🙂

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                I’m so happy to see the action on this group!!

                I know some of us haven’t been able to be consistent and that got me thinking about how we can make this walking (or moving) challenge easier to stick with.

                One of the best things I’ve learned from Atomic Habits is this: it’s less about willpower and more about identity. Instead of saying “I’m trying to walk more,” shift it to “I’m someone who moves every day.”

                Now, what does a person who moves every day actually do? They build little habits that just flow into each other. That’s where habit stacking comes in. Basically, you take something you already do and attach a new habit to it.

                For example, here’s how part of my day looks:
                I wake up → drink warm water with lemon (it’s right there between the bedroom and the door to the outside)
                → Then walk Pepper (carry my phone so I track some steps)
                → Back in → coffee + prayer/meditation
                → prep for class → after class → feed Pepper (and me!)
                → take my Omega supplement (again placed near the breakfast table where I cannot miss it + I have a reminder on my phone)
                → wash the dishes (so i give my breakfast time to settle; Meenu Preethi Balaji suggested we wait at least 20-30 minutes after a meal)
                → I go for my walk → come back and do some myofascia/yin/hatha/theraband/weights.

                See how one thing just feeds into the next? I’m not forcing myself to remember a dozen separate tasks; it’s just a rhythm.

                To weave the same into your own routine, this is the formula:
                After I [current habit], I will [movement habit].

                Some ideas you might try:
                After I pour my morning coffee, I’ll do a shoulder roll.
                After I check my messages, I’ll move for one minute.
                After I put my plate in the sink, I’ll stretch or do a twist.
                After I brush my teeth, I’ll stand tall and take 3 deep breaths.

                Little by little, it adds up, and before you know it, you’re not “trying to move,” you are someone who moves. That’s just who you are.

                What’s one habit you already do that you could stack movement onto?

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                • AnirudhA Offline
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                  great going everyone! Neha , thank you for sharing these tips

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                    Hi my walkers team ! I couldn’t download a picture unfortunately. But I’m happy I did
                    11830 steps . I deserve a gift today 😉

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                      Ratiba How about a MyYogaTeacher t-shirt sent your way?

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                      • AnirudhA Anirudh

                        Kulin How did you walk these steps? In sprints or at a stretch?

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                        Hi Anirudh I did Brisk walking and completed 9362 steps yesterday hoping to cross 10,000 steps today

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                          Completed 9362 steps yesterday

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                            Tried a walking yesterday with some affirmations! So many additional benefits of walking in giving our mind some time to release and energize as well! Enjoy🎈🌸💕
                            • I am happy in this moment.
                            • I walk with peace in my heart.
                            • I let go of expectations.
                            • I welcome life as it comes.
                            • Each step is freedom.
                            • I do not chase, I do not cling.
                            • Happiness flows through me now.
                            • My joy is not dependent on others.
                            • I am content with what is.
                            • Every step brings lightness.
                            • I release control and trust life.
                            • I walk in gratitude, not expectation.
                            • Peace is here with every breath.

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                            • annelise piersA annelise piers

                              nandi hills bangalore.jpeg My walking track filled with the sound of peacocks who lie cleverly hidden away …

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                              annelise piers
                              How amazing with the hill in the backdrop! Tried looking for the peacocks haha💃🎈🌸

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                              • AshA Ash

                                Tried a walking yesterday with some affirmations! So many additional benefits of walking in giving our mind some time to release and energize as well! Enjoy🎈🌸💕
                                • I am happy in this moment.
                                • I walk with peace in my heart.
                                • I let go of expectations.
                                • I welcome life as it comes.
                                • Each step is freedom.
                                • I do not chase, I do not cling.
                                • Happiness flows through me now.
                                • My joy is not dependent on others.
                                • I am content with what is.
                                • Every step brings lightness.
                                • I release control and trust life.
                                • I walk in gratitude, not expectation.
                                • Peace is here with every breath.

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                                annelise piers
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                                Ash this is so beautiful Ash … my evening walk (second of the day) was punctuated with Pepper making a new friend who came to woo her … my neighbour’s gorgeous little black fella boasting a bowtie 🙂

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                                  Hit my target of 10,000 steps today finally

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                                  • KulinK Kulin

                                    Hit my target of 10,000 steps today finally

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                                    Kulin thanks Kulin for inspiring me… I did a about 6 yesterday… Double of what Ive doing earlier… What I did was break it up into small chunks as Vaibhaw suggested

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                                      Today I did 9667 steps ! Almost there 😁

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                                      • KulinK Kulin

                                        Hit my target of 10,000 steps today finally

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                                        Kulin great work!

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                                          Nice one Ratiba

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