Movement and exercise are important when considering a lifestyle approach to chronic disease and health optimization. When we think of exercise as medicine, most people don’t realize the amount of research available to support the physiologic changes and benefits.  Dr. Andy Galpin is a professor and researcher in muscle physiology and bioenergetics at California State University, Fullerton. By studying muscular and cellular physiology in both elite athletes and nonathletic patients, he sees what healthy and optimal looks like and works to translate this into actionable steps for all patients.  

Using his fun, unique approach to teaching, Dr. Galpin outlines the data on long-term health measures and markers of longevity. He also discusses his book Unplugged, which addresses the benefits and shortcomings of wearable devices.

“We should not be using wearable technologies to outsource physiology, but to insource it – to learn more about yourself.” - Dr. Andy GalpinToday on The Lab Report:

2:50 Meet Dr. Andy Galpin and learn about the field of bioenergetics

6:30 Why did he create his 5, 25, 55 Minute Phys YouTube Videos

8:45 How his research not only applies to sports performance but also nonathletes

15:35 Predictors of longevity and actionable preventative strategies

22:20 Aerobic vs. anaerobic activity and movement diversity

24:15 Slow-twitch, fast-twitch, and hybrid muscle fibers

25:35 Unplugged – wearable devices pro and con

29:10 HRV training and using technology appropriately

32:00 Reconnecting with nature

36:00 The Fireball

Additional Resources:

andygalpin.com

Unplugged: Evolve from Technology to Upgrade Your Fitness Performance & Consciousness

XPT - Going Back to Basics in Your Training

5 Min Phys - Pros/Cons Fitness Technology       

25 Min Phys - Carbs vs Fats

5 Min Phys - Fast vs Slow-Twitch

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