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Katy Bowman: Move Your DNA (Paperback, 2017, Propriometrics Press)

"In Move Your DNA, biomechanist Katy Bowman explains our deep need for movement - right …

A big mental shift!

Context: I'm big into exercise, an almost daily runner getting in 50-60 miles a week during the season. With that said, I had a hunch my lifestyle when I finished my runs wasn’t fantastic. So I picked up this book and I’m very glad I did!

Starting with the positives:

1) This book changed my relationship with movement. A bike ride can be exercise or movement. Exercise is forcing yourself on a 30 minute ride to move. Movement is riding your bike to the grocery store. Movement is a byproduct of your lifestyle. Exercise is a byproduct of lack of movement.

This mental shift exposes the toxic modern-day relationship we have with movement. Since we live such sedentary lives, we've invented this concept of 'exercise' to prescribe ourselves 20-60 minute intervals where we try to fit in all the movement we need into a single session. It's …

@Unfreeze4257 Well ironically it may be perfect then. The general concept of this book is you don't need to exercise to be healthy. Just naturally setting up better habits of movements within your lifestyle can be more than enough for many people.