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Quixote1818

(30,220 posts)
Sat Jul 15, 2023, 01:50 PM Jul 2023

Harvard Professor: REVEALING The 7 Big LIES About Exercise, Sleep, Running, Cancer & Sugar!!!


0:00 Intro
02:38 Why do you do this research?
03:35 Where has your work taken you?
04:34 Has your research shifted your perspective on exercise?
05:55 The biggest exercise myths
12:00 The importance of weight training
16:12 Why always moving your body is so important
19:47 Genetics vs lifestyle
24:20 Have we evolved to be lazy?
25:46 We should be preventing diseases, not medicating them
28:13 Do hunter-gatherers get the same diseases as us?
31:32 The truth about sugar
37:30 How would you redesign our society?
42:18 Should organisations force people to exercise?
48:25 What did you learn from these tribes?
50:03 Why you should do strength training on your feet
56:38 Is too much muscle bad?
01:01:46 Running myths
01:06:58 The best cardio workout
01:09:21 The best exercise for weight loss
01:15:59 Why we need more compassion around exercise
01:20:46 What is it that actually gets people exercising?
01:24:59 The last guest's question


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Harvard Professor: REVEALING The 7 Big LIES About Exercise, Sleep, Running, Cancer & Sugar!!! (Original Post) Quixote1818 Jul 2023 OP
I'm an old gal. I exercise because staying strong is important Joinfortmill Jul 2023 #1

Joinfortmill

(16,280 posts)
1. I'm an old gal. I exercise because staying strong is important
Sat Jul 15, 2023, 07:58 PM
Jul 2023

I've been doing the same 40 min. low impact exercise routine using just one pound hand weights, 5 days per week for over a decade now. You don't need to kill yourself, just find a moderate exercise you like and stick to it.

Last year I had a 3.5 hour medical procedure under general anesthesia to fix a brain aneurysm that hadn't ruptured, thank God. A week later I attended my granddaughter's high school graduation. I credit my recovery with the exercise routine that keeps me strong. I'm hoping it keeps me out of a nursing home.

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