2718: Should You Train Like an Athlete?
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Oct 31, 2025 Is training like an athlete necessary for everyone? The hosts explore this question and discuss the importance of maintaining movement skills as we age. A fascinating study reveals how a father's fitness can influence their offspring's endurance. They also tackle the rising use of nicotine pouches and the humorous possibility of cigarettes making a comeback. Additionally, the impact of ultra-processed foods on brain structure is examined, along with practical meal prep tips and why swearing might just be a sign of authenticity.
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Dependency Drives Decline
- Relying on assistive devices (canes, walkers, exoskeletons) accelerates functional decline by removing demand.
- Medical practice now tries to delay assistive adoption to preserve skill and balance.
Near-Fall Wake-Up Call
- Justin slipped on an epoxy garage floor and felt his reaction time wasn't what it used to be.
- The near-fall motivated him to program stability and reactive skill practice into training.
Paternal Exercise Influences Offspring
- A father's exercise changes sperm microRNAs and can improve offspring endurance and metabolism.
- These epigenetic benefits appeared even when the offspring didn't exercise themselves.



