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Living Stronger Longer (Your Best Life After 40)
Richard
55 episodes
9 months ago
In which I ponder the limitations and futility of obsessing over "optimal" and how 8 week studies may mean very little in the long run. (and the long run is all that reallly counts?)
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In which I ponder the limitations and futility of obsessing over "optimal" and how 8 week studies may mean very little in the long run. (and the long run is all that reallly counts?)
Show more...
Health & Fitness
Arts,
Books,
Science,
Life Sciences
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#7 Minimize Force and Delegate High Risk Tasks (7 of 12 steps for health)
Living Stronger Longer (Your Best Life After 40)
12 minutes
2 years ago
#7 Minimize Force and Delegate High Risk Tasks (7 of 12 steps for health)
Clients sometimes come in with pain in knees and/or joints and/or shoulders and question whether intensely strength training might not be good that day, however they then go out and walk, snowshoe, hike, cross country ski or play various sports. My opinion is that they are confusing activities that are not intense on muscles but high force on joints, with an activity that is intense for muscles but relatively very kind to their joints. Strength training will not replace lost carti...
Living Stronger Longer (Your Best Life After 40)
In which I ponder the limitations and futility of obsessing over "optimal" and how 8 week studies may mean very little in the long run. (and the long run is all that reallly counts?)