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Episode 90 Use it or Lose it

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The phrase "Sitting is the new smoking" has become a ubiquitous admonition in recent years, often met with eye-rolls and dismissive sighs. Guilty as charged, I found myself among the chorus of those advocating for standing desks in the workplace. But perhaps a less clichéd, yet equally potent, expression is "use it or lose it." It's a simple truth that has recently crystallized in my mind with newfound clarity. Our bodies are remarkably adaptive, but they're also mercilessly responsive to our habits – or lack thereof. Inactivity isn't merely a neutral state; it's a directive to our physiological systems to wind down, to relinquish their vitality. And yes, that includes the seemingly innocuous act of sitting. In this episode, I aim to delve into the profound implications of this reality, exploring how our sedentary lifestyles dictate more than just our posture, but our overall well-being. From the biological mechanisms at play to the societal norms that perpetuate our seated existence, I'll unpack why it's imperative to heed the warning: use your body actively, or prepare to forfeit its full potential.

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Indhold leveret af David Soto Jr.. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af David Soto Jr. eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

Check out my ChatGPT episode description below.

The phrase "Sitting is the new smoking" has become a ubiquitous admonition in recent years, often met with eye-rolls and dismissive sighs. Guilty as charged, I found myself among the chorus of those advocating for standing desks in the workplace. But perhaps a less clichéd, yet equally potent, expression is "use it or lose it." It's a simple truth that has recently crystallized in my mind with newfound clarity. Our bodies are remarkably adaptive, but they're also mercilessly responsive to our habits – or lack thereof. Inactivity isn't merely a neutral state; it's a directive to our physiological systems to wind down, to relinquish their vitality. And yes, that includes the seemingly innocuous act of sitting. In this episode, I aim to delve into the profound implications of this reality, exploring how our sedentary lifestyles dictate more than just our posture, but our overall well-being. From the biological mechanisms at play to the societal norms that perpetuate our seated existence, I'll unpack why it's imperative to heed the warning: use your body actively, or prepare to forfeit its full potential.

Find my Just Before Bed Journal on Find my Just Before Bed Journal on Amazon.

Find me on Instagram, or TikTok.

  continue reading

91 episoder

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