
The Model Health Show Top 10 Reasons Why Sprinting is Better for Fat Loss, Longevity, & More - With Cynthia Monteleone
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Dec 30, 2025 Cynthia Monteleone, a world champion masters sprinter and metabolic practitioner, dives into the incredible benefits of sprinting for health and longevity. She discusses how sprinting can enhance gut health, boost brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and improve mood while burning fat more effectively than endurance training. Cynthia emphasizes that it's never too late to start sprinting, sharing her own transformative journey and offering practical tips for beginners. Get ready to sprint your way to better health!
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Sprinting Improves Brain Waste Clearance
- Sprinting enhances AQP4 polarization linked to glymphatic clearance and brain waste removal.
- Better AQP4 polarization during sleep supports cognition and may lower Alzheimer's risk.
Train Nerves To Maintain Speed And Safety
- Neural timing and NMJ function determine muscle power loss more than muscle size with age.
- Sprinting trains neural wiring and fast-twitch recruitment, protecting against dynapenia and falls.
82-Year-Old Sprinting For Team USA
- Cynthia taught her 82-year-old father to sprint and he raced a 200m for Team USA at world championships.
- She uses his example to show it's never too late to start and improve speed.

