Research shows that regularly exercising
for extended periods of time could do more harm than good--especially in those
with a history of heart disease.
To protect and optimize your heart health,
avoid endurance-type training and focus on high intensity interval exercises
instead.
Research clearly shows that short bursts of
intense activity is safer and more effective than conventional cardio—for your
heart, general health, weight loss, and overall fitness.
For optimal benefits and safety, make sure
you allow your body to recover between sessions.
It’s also important to give your body the
nutrients it needs for repair. Fast-assimilating protein such as high-quality
whey is an ideal recovery meal. Processed carbs and fructose should be avoided
at all costs.
Dominick Hussey
Osteopath and Functional Medicine Practitioner
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