7 Healthy Habits of People Who Stay Fit

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In this livestream, I'm sharing 7 healthy habits of men and women who stay "fit". As we'll discuss in this livestream, the term "fit" is relative.

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  • @earthschool7846 says:

    ๐Ÿฅต๐Ÿฅน I run.run.run to stay fit

  • @elizabethgracefashion says:

    I have a job where I get about 8,000-9,000 steps a day anyway so I donโ€™t need to worry much about walking

  • @mrssap8603 says:

    1. They prioritize walking.
    2. They eat food that supports their body.
    3. They find exercise they live (and switch it up).
    4. They have a bed time.
    5. They eat meals they enjoy.
    6. They don’t go to EITHER extreme.
    7. They don’t weigh themselves.

  • @nicksavinocosd says:

    BEDTIME AT 830 PM IS RIDICULOUS PERIOD. I HAVENT SEEN THAT TIME SINCE I WAS A CHILD..REALLY WEIRD…WITH A CHILD OR CHILDLESS

    • @user-tc6vu6rs9f says:

      I go to bed at 8:30 as wellโ€ฆnot ridiculous to my husband and I since we get up so early and sleep is so important.

    • @CynthiaRaeC says:

      There is no need to judge other peopleโ€™s bedtimes! We are all different and have different schedules for a variety of reasons

  • @dalestanley9177 says:

    I do lots of walking (away from my problems)

  • @debdroessler5199 says:

    ???? You talk about an in body reading how do you feel about at home scales that read your body measurements?

    • @CynthiaRaeC says:

      Autumn has said in other videos that the home scales arenโ€™t all that accurate. She suggests measuring your waist and hips rather than using the home scales if you cannot gain access to an in body

  • @vicki5563 says:

    I love your YouTube channel and I am currently doing the 3 week Spring Challenge. Unfortunately I have a cold at the moment so I am trying to recover while I am following your plan. I just wanted to let you know that I actually workout with ‘growingannanas’ and her HIIT workouts with weights are really beneficial to my body recomposition goals. Thank you so much Autumn for your wonderful advice and information, I have learnt so much from you! Keep it up, you are great and such an inspiration to me! God bless you xx (UK) ๐Ÿ˜Š

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