Season 1 Episode 62
This podcast examines a study investigating the impact of just five minutes of daily bodyweight resistance training on previously untrained adults over four weeks. Participants completed one set of four exercises, emphasising slow eccentric movements, and progressed by using more challenging variations. The research measured various physical and mental well-being metrics, including strength, endurance, flexibility, cardiovascular response, and self-reported feelings. Although no significant changes in body composition or blood markers were observed, the participants experienced notable improvements in strength, endurance, flexibility, and a slight decrease in heart rate, along with increased feelings of strength and fitness. The article highlights that these findings align with broader literature suggesting that even minimal exercise, whether resistance training or aerobic "exercise snacks," can yield significant health benefits and encourage sustained activity.
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