I know this isn't groundbreaking advice but I need to share this because the difference has been INSANE.
Background: Been on semaglutide since January. First 4 months I was losing about 1.5kg/month which felt slow compared to what I see other people posting. I wasn't exercising at all β just relying on the appetite suppression.
In May I started walking 10,000 steps a day. Nothing fancy. No gym, no equipment, just walking. Sometimes around my neighborhood, sometimes on a treadmill watching Netflix, sometimes pacing around my house like a weirdo.
Results since adding walking:
- Weight loss accelerated to 2.5-3kg/month
- Energy levels went from "exhausted all the time" to genuinely good
- Sleep improved dramatically β falling asleep faster, sleeping deeper
- Mood is noticeably better. Like, my husband commented on it.
- The "GLP-1 fatigue" I was experiencing mostly disappeared
- Weirdly, my appetite regulation feels BETTER β more consistent hunger cues instead of the chaotic "starving then nauseous" cycle
I realize walking isn't sexy or Instagram-worthy but holy crap does it work. If you're on GLP-1 and not doing ANY movement, just start walking. That's it. That's the post.