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How can I stay fitter for longer... without going to a gym?

September 2025

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BBC Countryfile Magazine

Imagine staying fit and mobile for life without setting foot in a gym – no workout apps, no high-intensity classes, no expensive equipment, just simple, joyful movement woven into your daily routine. That’s what happens in the world’s Blue Zones, five regions where people routinely live well into their 90s and even over 100, remaining active, independent and free from chronic disease. So what’s the secret? It’s natural movement built into everyday life.

- Darren Morris

How can I stay fitter for longer... without going to a gym?

The term Blue Zones was coined by Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Explorer who travelled the globe to study communities with the highest proportions of centenarians. In Okinawa in Japan, Sardinia in Italy, Ikaria in Greece, the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica and Loma Linda in California, Buettner found that people aren’t just living longer – they thrive into old age, staying sharp, strong and independent far longer than average.

What sets them apart isn’t just diet or social connections, although both of these are undoubtedly important factors. One of the biggest reasons for their longevity is daily physical activity. “People in Blue Zones don’t exercise – they move naturally,” Buettner explains. “They live in environments where their unconscious behaviour is slightly better every day, for decades.” Movement isn’t scheduled for an hour a day – it’s simply part of life.

In these communities, people walk everywhere. They stroll to a neighbour’s home, wander to the local market (and back carrying their groceries), or walk uphill on uneven terrain just to visit a friend. Many tend to their gardens daily – bending, squatting and digging. They clean and cook without modern shortcuts, sweep their floors, kneel to tend to grandchildren or move back and forth to prepare meals from scratch.

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