Why would walking help my practice more than another led class?


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The Question

I already practice six days a week. Everyone keeps telling me to walk more. Isn’t more yoga better than going for a stroll?

— from a MJH note

Our Response

Because your practice is one stimulus, repeated. Beautifully, intensely, six days a week — but one channel, dug deep. Walking is a different stimulus your joints are quietly starving for.

Here’s the mechanism. Cartilage has no blood supply; it’s fed by movement that loads and unloads it at low intensity — exactly what a long walk does and a Mysore room mostly doesn’t. Gait is the most-rehearsed pattern in your nervous system, and it’s the one that keeps the hips, ankles, and spine talking to each other under real-world load, not just in the shapes.

Then there’s recovery. Hard practice is a withdrawal. You need easy aerobic work — Zone 2, conversational pace — to fund the account: better circulation, faster clearance, a parasympathetic down-shift that actual rest days need. Walking is the cheapest, most available version of that on earth.

So it isn’t yoga-versus-walking. Walking is the substrate the practice sits on. Skip it and you’re building a tall house on a narrow foundation. Add 20–40 easy minutes most days and watch how much better the hard stuff feels.

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