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#47 Exercised Part II - Book Summary

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Hello Wise Wordians,

Welcome back to another episode of ‘Wise Words Book Summaries’.
This is the 2nd part of ‘Exercised’ by Daniel Lieberman which attempts to debunk a number of myths we assume are true about exercise by using an anthropological and cross-cultural perspective.
In this episode, we cover the remaining myths Daniel Lieberman attempts to debunk, such as:

  • That Normal Humans Trade Off Speed for Endurance
  • That We Evolved to Be Extremely Strong
  • That Sports = Exercise
  • That You Can't Lose Weight by Walking
  • That Running is Bad for your Knees
  • That It's Normal to Be Less Active as We Age
  • That "Just Do It" Works
  • That There Is an Optimal Dose and Type of Exercise

If any of these topics sound interesting to you then make sure to give it a listen, and if you enjoy what you hear, why not leave us a like, subscribe to our channel, or even better, let us know your thoughts in the comment section below, your feedback means so much to us and helps to improve our podcast.

In addition to this, if you fancy implementing any of the actionable ideas we mention in this episode, head on over to our website at wisewords.blog where the ‘Exercised’ book summary will be waiting for you.
Next week we will be summarising ‘The Sports Gene’ by David Epstein so make sure you stay tuned for that.
We hope you enjoy it.
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Chapters:
00:00:00-Intro
00:00:16-Overview
00:01:40-CHAPTER FIVE-Speed: Neither Tortoise nor Hare
00:02:22-Why are humans so slow?
00:07:54-Muscle Fibres
00:11:24-Can you be both fast and have endurance?
00:17:00-The Power of HIIT
00:18:51-CHAPTER SIX-Strength: From Brawny to Scrawny
00:19:00-The beginning of the fitness industry:
00:19:32-Primal Strength:
00:29:34-CHAPTER SEVEN Fighting and Sports: From Fangs to Football
00:29:45-Are humans stronger than chimps:
00:34:28-Ageing and Muscles:
00:42:23-Violent and Peaceful:
00:49:41-CHAPTER 8-Walking: All in a Day's Walk
00:50:58-Why do we walk on two legs?
00:54:58-The constrained energy expenditure hypothesis
00:58:49-Born to Walk
01:02:30-CHAPTER NINE-Running and Dancing: Jumping from One Leg to the Other
01:05:19-How do Humans outrun horses?
01:07:55-Why are we good at endurance running?
01:21:12-Power Scavenging and Persistence Hunting
01:24:46-If humans evolved to run, why do so many runners get injured?
01:35:01-CHAPTER ΤΕΝ-Endurance and Aging: The Active Grandparent and Costly Repair Hypotheses
01:37:16-The active grandparent hypothesis
01:46:14-Why does exercise slow down ageing?
01:55:02-Mortality and morbidity
02:02:40-What does this all mean?
02:05:47-CHAPTER ELEVEN To Move or Not to Move: How to Make Exercise Happen
02:10:40-Chapter Twelve How Much and What Type?
02:13:08-Debrief
If you enjoyed this podcast make sure to check out our other content on our other platforms:

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Hello Wise Wordians,

Welcome back to another episode of ‘Wise Words Book Summaries’.
This is the 2nd part of ‘Exercised’ by Daniel Lieberman which attempts to debunk a number of myths we assume are true about exercise by using an anthropological and cross-cultural perspective.
In this episode, we cover the remaining myths Daniel Lieberman attempts to debunk, such as:

  • That Normal Humans Trade Off Speed for Endurance
  • That We Evolved to Be Extremely Strong
  • That Sports = Exercise
  • That You Can't Lose Weight by Walking
  • That Running is Bad for your Knees
  • That It's Normal to Be Less Active as We Age
  • That "Just Do It" Works
  • That There Is an Optimal Dose and Type of Exercise

If any of these topics sound interesting to you then make sure to give it a listen, and if you enjoy what you hear, why not leave us a like, subscribe to our channel, or even better, let us know your thoughts in the comment section below, your feedback means so much to us and helps to improve our podcast.

In addition to this, if you fancy implementing any of the actionable ideas we mention in this episode, head on over to our website at wisewords.blog where the ‘Exercised’ book summary will be waiting for you.
Next week we will be summarising ‘The Sports Gene’ by David Epstein so make sure you stay tuned for that.
We hope you enjoy it.
---------------------------
Chapters:
00:00:00-Intro
00:00:16-Overview
00:01:40-CHAPTER FIVE-Speed: Neither Tortoise nor Hare
00:02:22-Why are humans so slow?
00:07:54-Muscle Fibres
00:11:24-Can you be both fast and have endurance?
00:17:00-The Power of HIIT
00:18:51-CHAPTER SIX-Strength: From Brawny to Scrawny
00:19:00-The beginning of the fitness industry:
00:19:32-Primal Strength:
00:29:34-CHAPTER SEVEN Fighting and Sports: From Fangs to Football
00:29:45-Are humans stronger than chimps:
00:34:28-Ageing and Muscles:
00:42:23-Violent and Peaceful:
00:49:41-CHAPTER 8-Walking: All in a Day's Walk
00:50:58-Why do we walk on two legs?
00:54:58-The constrained energy expenditure hypothesis
00:58:49-Born to Walk
01:02:30-CHAPTER NINE-Running and Dancing: Jumping from One Leg to the Other
01:05:19-How do Humans outrun horses?
01:07:55-Why are we good at endurance running?
01:21:12-Power Scavenging and Persistence Hunting
01:24:46-If humans evolved to run, why do so many runners get injured?
01:35:01-CHAPTER ΤΕΝ-Endurance and Aging: The Active Grandparent and Costly Repair Hypotheses
01:37:16-The active grandparent hypothesis
01:46:14-Why does exercise slow down ageing?
01:55:02-Mortality and morbidity
02:02:40-What does this all mean?
02:05:47-CHAPTER ELEVEN To Move or Not to Move: How to Make Exercise Happen
02:10:40-Chapter Twelve How Much and What Type?
02:13:08-Debrief
If you enjoyed this podcast make sure to check out our other content on our other platforms:

  continue reading

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