Show Notes In this episode Paul and Howard talk about fitness and heart-related measures, from resting heart rate to heart rate variability. We will get
Why Does My Knee Hurt?
Show Notes In a continuing series, Paul and Howard talk about parts of the body that sometimes hurt. This time we’re on about Why Knees Sometimes
Metabolic Syndrome, Part II: Managing Metabolic Syndrome
Show Notes In the second of a two-part series, Paul and Howard talk about metabolic syndrome, in particular about how its effects can be reduced, and even
Rest, Recovery, and Exercise Addiction
Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about rest, recovery, and exercise addiction. We range across its causes, diagnosing it, and its consequences. There is—drum
Metabolic Syndrome, Part I
Show Notes In the first of a multi-part series, Paul and Howard talk about metabolic syndrome, from its rise, to its prevalence, to its causes, and its
Coronavirus and Fitness: One Year Later
Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about personal fitness and mental health, one year after coronavirus lockdowns
AMA on Strength, Longevity and Fitness
Show Notes Paul and Howard take listener questions about strength, longevity, and fitness. Topics: Readings: Music: “Crossing the Chasm”
Muscle Mass, Strength, and Longevity
Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about the relationship between muscle mass, strength, and longevity. Topics: Readings: Music:
Mitochondrial Health: The Path to Longevity and Performance
Show Notes Paul and Howard have a special guest, the amazing Dr. Inigo San Milan from the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado, one of
Athletic Shoes: Their History, Benefits, and Consequences
Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about shoes and their consequences. Topics: Readings: Music: “Crossing the Chasm” by Kevin MacLeod
Inside the Black Box of Anesthesia: Why We Do It, How It’s Changing, and What the Future Looks Like
Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about surgical anesthesia with a special guest: Jon Bauman, Chief of Anesthesiology at St. John’s Riverside Hospital in
Rotator Cuffs: Why They Go Awry, and What You Should Do About It. Or Not.
Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about rotator cuffs, those four muscles around your shoulder that often go awry and sometimes really