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Solo Episode: Exercise - The Quick and Dirty

Solo Episode: Exercise - The Quick and Dirty

The Dr. Tyna Show

March 17, 202245m 31s

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Show Notes

EP. 36: On this solo episode I'm talking all things exercise. I wanted to do a quick episode where I broke down my thoughts on all sorts of exercises such as walking, lifting, HIIT, yoga, pilates and more.


On this episode we cover:

  • Importance of building muscle
  • Things to look for in a coach 
  • Endocrine system 
  • Mitochondrial function 
  • The role cardio plays
  • Body weight exercises 
  • concentric vs eccentric 
  • HIIT 
  • How to use exercise to your benefit 
  • Adrenal function 
  • Oxidative stress
  • Labs of marathon runners 
  • Walking


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