Metrics like 150 minutes of moderate cardio a week or 10,000 steps a day are easy-to-remember guidelines that encourage healthy behaviors. Many different trackers are available, from built-in smartphone freebies to premium Apple Watch packages.

Most days, I come close on the steps, and when I’m traveling, I often get double the number … so I justify that my step count averages out for the year. No matter the number, moving throughout the day is healthier than being sedentary.

In this week’s BBC Essential List, a free weekly email with a variety of lifestyle features, I was drawn to this Harvard doctor discussing whether 10,000 steps is the right amount. It turns out the number isn’t absolute—but it does support being active.

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Watch I-Min Lee from Harvard Medical School explain Does it really take 10,000 Steps to Stay Healthy?

Check out this two-minute video for cardio (no jumping!) from Energize with Lizzie.


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