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Walking - the most ordinary human activity - is actually our most extraordinary evolutionary achievement. While we celebrate our big brains and language abilities, it's our upright, bipedal gait that truly defines us as human. This seemingly simple movement required dramatic anatomical changes across millions of years, from our skull's base to our specialized feet with their forward-facing toes and elastic arches. The evolutionary payoff was enormous: walking upright freed our hands, allowed us to carry food and children, and enabled us to travel twice as far as a chimpanzee for the same energy expenditure. Yet today, we're abandoning this fundamental adaptation. Modern humans move remarkably little - smartphone tracking reveals we average only a few thousand steps daily, creating serious health consequences. Compare this to the Tsimane hunter-gatherers of Bolivia who walk everywhere and enjoy extraordinary cardiovascular health. Their coronary artery calcium scores are a fifth of Western populations, with an 80-year-old Tsimane having the vascular age of an American in their mid-fifties. Our bodies still function best when we honor this fundamental adaptation - our evolutionary legacy demands movement.
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