I didn’t think I’d start my year strutting through the country to a soundtrack of Justin Timberlake’s SexyBack, but here we are.
This came about after my editor asked me to try the Time To Walk feature on Apple Fitness+—a feature which, as of January 8, iPhone users can sample for free via the Podcasts app.
The concept is simple: Famous folks go for a walk while recording a chat about their lives and playing a few of their favorite songs. You get to listen along at a later date while getting in some steps of your own.
As someone who loves high-intensity exercise, I wasn’t sure I was going to enjoy this walking workout, but I actually got a lot out of my 39-minute stroll with Marvel star Simu Liu. Here’s everything I noticed during my mini-hike.
1. I covered a lot of ground
I’m a fast walker by nature, but I was still surprised at how high my step count was after the walk. I managed to rack up 4,500 steps in the short session. My phone also estimated that I’d climbed 10 floors and covered 3.5km.
My Whoop band let me know I’d raised my heart rate too, estimating my calorie burn at 297 (the Apple Fitness+ app went for a more conservative 160).
I maintained this quick pace despite there being nothing to encourage me to move any faster, other than the sound of Liu’s footsteps.
2. It was genuinely interesting
When choosing a podcast, I like to find a topic I care about and listen to the experts. The Time to Walk feature doesn’t offer you this luxury. Instead you have to scroll through a list of celebrities and hope you land on one who can hold your attention.
Luckily, Simu Liu has lived an incredibly interesting life. He was raised by his grandparents until he was four, when his parents returned to whisk him from China to Canada. He worked as an accountant before seeking out acting gigs on Craigslist, including a bizarre-sounding gig as an extra in Guillermo Del Toro’s Pacific Rim, where he was asked to strip down to his boxers to be painted blue.
Time flew…
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