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Mark Nigrelli 'The Wellness Architect'
Mark Nigrelli
15 episodes
18 hours ago

Discover practical strategies for the 4 pillars of wellness - Physical, Mental, Emotional, Purpose/Fulfilment, all crafted to helping busy people and workforces cut through the noise and build healthier, happy, longer lives.
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Discover practical strategies for the 4 pillars of wellness - Physical, Mental, Emotional, Purpose/Fulfilment, all crafted to helping busy people and workforces cut through the noise and build healthier, happy, longer lives.
Subscribe now to unlock your full potential. Join our community of like-minded individuals and share your journey with others

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The Surprising Heart Benefits of Minimal Exercise
Mark Nigrelli 'The Wellness Architect'
10 minutes 15 seconds
11 months ago
The Surprising Heart Benefits of Minimal Exercise

Why Walking and Zone 2 Training Are Your Best Friends


When it comes to heart health, it’s easy to think you need intense workouts or hours at the gym. But a recent study on coronary artery calcification (CAC) and exercise duration has stirred up questions about how much exercise is really necessary to stay healthy. Here’s a reassuring fact: minimal exercise like walking and Zone 2 training can provide substantial cardiovascular benefits without overdoing it.


CAC measures calcium buildup in your coronary arteries, which can be a marker of heart disease risk. However, CAC is just one part of the picture, and higher levels don’t necessarily predict heart problems, especially for people with good overall fitness. While the recent study linked longer exercise duration to higher CAC scores, it’s important to remember that this correlation doesn’t imply causation.


For those with busy lives, walking can be a lifesaver. Just a short, brisk walk after meals helps control blood sugar, lowers blood pressure, and even lifts your mood. Think of it as a mini reset for your cardiovascular system. Walking doesn’t need special equipment, it’s low-impact, and it’s easy to fit into your routine, making it perfect for building a base of fitness.


Zone 2 training is a moderate form of exercise where you work at a pace that’s sustainable – typically around 60-70% of your maximum heart rate, where you can still hold a conversation. This type of training helps build endurance and supports cardiovascular health without putting too much stress on the heart.

Activities like brisk walking, light jogging, or cycling at a steady pace all fall into Zone 2. Even a couple of 30-minute Zone 2 sessions per week can improve heart health, boost metabolism, and support energy levels.


The best part about walking and Zone 2 training is that they’re sustainable and realistic for busy lives. These activities allow you to build fitness gradually, reducing the risk of injury or burnout while still giving your heart the steady workout it needs.


Don’t let concerns over CAC distract you from the big picture. Regular, moderate exercise like walking and Zone 2 training provides lasting benefits for your heart health without requiring intense workouts. So start small, stay consistent, and enjoy the journey to a healthier heart.

So, dive in!

Mark Nigrelli 'The Wellness Architect'

Discover practical strategies for the 4 pillars of wellness - Physical, Mental, Emotional, Purpose/Fulfilment, all crafted to helping busy people and workforces cut through the noise and build healthier, happy, longer lives.
Subscribe now to unlock your full potential. Join our community of like-minded individuals and share your journey with others