About this episode
Think you know how to walk? Think again.In this episode of Asking for a Friend, I’m joined by international health expert Joanna Hall, founder of the WalkActive Method. Joanna reveals how improving your walking technique can dramatically boost posture, joint health, hormone balance, and even cognitive function—all especially important in midlife.With 30+ years in sports science, Joanna explains how most of us are walking inefficiently, reinforcing poor movement patterns and joint strain. Her science-backed method helps women over 40 engage the right muscles, improve alignment, and walk better—not just more.We explore why your hips, feet, and posture matter, how lifestyle habits and old injuries contribute to walking issues, and how small shifts can lead to major changes in strength, confidence, and longevity.👉 Ready to walk your way to better health? Tune in and discover how to make every step count.Check out the WalkActive Method at www.walk-active.com/michele/You can also check out Joanna's blog!Joanna Hall has graciously offered a discount code for Asking for a Friend listeners to try the WalkActive Method.Michele50off at https://walk-active.com/the-walkactive-method/#midlifefitness #walkactive #womenover50 #posturecorrection #jointhealth #healthyaging #walkingformetabolism #midlifewellness #menopausefitness #mobilitymatters #walkstrong #podcastforwomen_________________________________________If you’re doing “all the right things” and still feel stuck, adding a layer of support may be an option. I’ve partnered with a trusted telehealth platform offering modern solutions for women in midlife—including micro-dosed GLP-1 and other peptide therapies. https://elliemd.com/michelefolan - Create a free account to view all products. Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/ ✨ Sign up for my weekly newsletter: https://michelefolanfasterway.myflodesk.com/i6i44jw4fq Like to connect? Email me at askingforafriendpodcast1@gmail.com Transcripts are created with AI and may not be perfectly accurate. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional healthcare services. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition.