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Fidgeting To Fitness With The NEAT Method

5/15/2025
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Can you fidget your way to fitness? You can if you're a NEAT person.

We're not talking about the organized type of neat. 

NEAT stands for non-exercise activity thermogenesis.

It's the energy you burn when you're moving about the day and *not when you're in a purposeful workout at the gym.

It's things like walking to your car, folding the laundry, pacing on a phone call, taking the garbage cans out, and yes even fidgeting.

Those are the calories a lot of us aren't burning enough and they are crucial to weight management and longevity.

A Mayo Clinic study found people who sit at a job for six or more hours a day have a 35-40% increased risk of shorter lifespan.

You can offset that by moving more.

The key is being active in small spurts all day longer and not just an hour in a workout class.

On this Dying to Ask 
  • How to figure out if you're not moving enough 
  • And easy ways to burn more calories by simply living your life

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