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Intro: The first 100 steps of your day can shape the next 1,000. Start your day With 100 steps before reaching for your phone or that first sip of coffee, get up and move. It doesn’t have to be intense — just intentional. A short walk around the room, your garden, or even down the street can stimulate circulation, wake up your joints, and prime your body for better posture, digestion, and energy.

Close-up of fitness tracker showing 100 steps just completed

Why It Works:

  • Increases circulation and gets oxygen to your brain
  • Resets posture after a night of sleeping curled up
  • Boosts metabolism with gentle NEAT (non-exercise activity thermogenesis)
  • Creates a micro-habit that can trigger a cascade of better choices all day

How to Do It:

  1. Place your shoes or slippers by the bed
  2. When your alarm goes off, stand up immediately
  3. Walk 100 steps before doing anything else (use a step tracker or just count manually)
  4. Bonus: Do it outside if possible for light exposure

Advanced Tip: Track your 100 daily steps using a fitness band or smart ring. Sync this habit with a light morning mobility drill to make the most of the movement to help start your day with 100 steps.

Pair it with:

Backed by Science:

Coffee mug on a counter next to walking shoes and a post-it that says _100 first_

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Richard Branson is a fitness and wellbeing enthusiast with a passion for HYROX, cycling, and technology. He shares insights at the intersection of performance, wellbeing, and innovation.

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