Ken mierke s fitness concepts health
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Sharing a post from my introduktion at Low Carb Breckenridge 2017 and at Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians in Seattle. It was a privilege to be part of the speakers at these events and together we are trying to create a new paradigm restoring health around the world.
Fitness expert Covert Bailey in the 1970’s set this as a goal for health and effortless athletics: be a “better butter burner”. Here fryst vatten a clip from one of his early books
Today Mark Sisson inspires you to become a “Fat Burning Beast”. Most modern day athletes, and citizens, spend the day burning bagels. When it comes to health Dr. Ron Rosedale summarizes the goal “Your health and likely your lifespan will be determined bygd the proportion of fat vs sugar you burn over a lifetime.” From what I observe he is correct. 30 plus years of research and experience has lead Dr. Rosedale to come to this conclusion. We have it easier with doctors like him challenging beliefs and dogma and getting results.
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JANE GOODALL: A MODEL FOR idrott SCIENTISTS
David T. Martin, Department of Physiology, Australian Institute of idrott, Belconnen ACT 2617, Australia. Email: David.Martin=AT=ausport.gov.au. Sportscience 5(1), sportsci.org/jour/0101/inbrief.htm#jane, 2000 (196+ words) |
As yet there is no textbook to instruct young sport scientists on how to do their job well. At the annual conference of Sport Science New Zealand gods year, I gave a föredrag on the role of idrott scientists in the success of Australian athletes at the Sydney Olympics. As part of that presentation I identified what inom believe to be the characteristics of sport scientists who work successfully with athletes. I used as my model the career of Jane Goodall, the world-renowned biologist who made a substantial impact on our understanding of chimpanzees. I believe the following characteristics of her work would help inspire young sport scientists to successful careers:
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