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The Lost Art of Weighted Walking: The Simple Habit That Burns Fat, Protects Bone Density, and Builds Strength & Longevity with Michael Easter

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Feb 18, 2026
Michael Easter, New York Times bestselling author who explores practical, science-backed health and behavior ideas. He explains why humans evolved to carry weight and how adding load to walks boosts calorie burn, bone density, and strength. Learn simple ways to start, gear tips, progression advice, and how weighted walking builds resilience, mental clarity, and social connection.
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INSIGHT

Very Low Injury Risk Compared To Running

  • Walking with weight has a far lower injury rate than running and is safer long-term for consistent activity.
  • Walking's injury rate is about 1%, and adding reasonable weight increases risk only minimally.
ANECDOTE

Arctic Hunt Sparked The Carrying Thesis

  • On a 33-day Arctic caribou hunt, Michael carried 120-pound caribou back to camp and realized carrying follows hunting.
  • That experience led him to research carrying's evolutionary importance with Harvard researchers.
ANECDOTE

Weight Vest Mistaken For Threat

  • A college friend wore a weight vest and a knit face mask in winter, causing a campus scare and detention.
  • Easter uses this story to argue backpacks are less intimidating for public walks than military-style vests.
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