Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The bestselling, award-winning Move Your DNA is the foremost book in the Movement movement. It has shaken up the health and wellness world, spreading the message that this culture's sedentarism has become pervasive, exercise is no longer a viable solution: movement is. Hailed as offering a paradigm-shifting perspective on exercise, this book:
- Explains how movement works right down to the cellular level
- Examines the differences between the movements in a typical hunter-gatherer's life and the movements in a convenience-riddled lifestyle
- Discusses the issues with using exercise like movement vitamins instead of addressing the deeper issue of a poor movement diet
- Contains a three-level movement program to begin transitioning readers of all strengths and fitness levels to a movement-rich life
Move Your DNA contains corrective exercises, habit modifications, and simple lifestyle changes to free ourselves from the diseases of affluence and discover our naturally healthy, reflex-driven selves.
From couch potatoes to professional athletes, new parents to seniors, readers love Katy's humorous, passionate, and science-based guide to restoring your body through natural movement.
Synopsis
Bestselling Move Your DNA has shaken up the health and fitness world with this message: there is more to movement than exercise.
"A landmark in explaining biomechanics." Dr. Joan Vernikos, Former Director of NASA's life science division and author of Sitting Kills, Moving Heals.
It's often said that "movement is medicine," but rarely is the "how" behind the power of movement explained. It's not only our whole body that's moving; our cells are being moved as our limbs push and pull to locomote us around, and each movement moves our cells uniquely.
Some of the "big ideas" in this paradigm-shifting book include:
- The human body evolved to a tremendous amount of certain movements―like walking, squatting, hanging, and carrying―loads our bodies still require to work well, even though they're mostly gone from our "convenience-centric" culture.
- Many of the ailments we face today relate to how little we move and how stiff our bodies are when we do move. Body issues are often more accurately symptoms of "movement malnutrition."
- Why a physical therapist or personal trainer is coaching you in alignment or "good form" we're adapting most to our daily positioning
- It's not only "move more," it's "move more of your body parts " (All bodies, couch potatoes to high-level athletes have areas that can be nourished with better movement.)
- We're using exercise like "movement vitamins" instead of addressing the deeper issue of a poor movement diet. We should be using both
Move Your DNA also contains:
- 40+ corrective exercises to help you find your "sticky spots"―areas of your body that just aren't moving (even when the rest of you moves a lot)
- alignment checks and a guide to increasing your walking movements
- simple lifestyle changes to get you moving more (without always needing to add exercise ).
Keen laypeople, yoga and Pilates teachers, fitness enthusiasts, personal trainers, physical therapists, and athletes can all use this humorous, passionate, and science-based guide to finally getting the movement every body requires.
Synopsis
Bestselling Move Your DNA has shaken up the health and fitness world with this message: there is more to movement than exercise.
It's often said that "movement is medicine," but rarely is the "how" behind the power of movement explained. It's not only our whole body that's moving; our cells are being moved as our limbs push and pull to locomote us around, and each movement moves our cells uniquely.
Some of the "big ideas" in this paradigm-shifting book include:
- The human body evolved to a tremendous amount of certain movements―like walking, squatting, hanging, and carrying―loads our bodies still require to work well, even though they're mostly gone from our "convenience-centric" culture.
- Many of the ailments we face today relate to how little we move and how stiff our bodies are when we do move. Body issues are often more accurately symptoms of "movement malnutrition."
- Why a physical therapist or personal trainer is coaching you in alignment or "good form" we're adapting most to our daily positioning
- It's not only "move more," it's "move more of your body parts " (All bodies, couch potatoes to high-level athletes have areas that can be nourished with better movement.)
- We're using exercise like "movement vitamins" instead of addressing the deeper issue of a poor movement diet. We should be using both
Move Your DNA also contains:
- 40+ corrective exercises to help you find your "sticky spots"―areas of your body that just aren't moving (even when the rest of you moves a lot)
- alignment checks and a guide to increasing your walking movements
- simple lifestyle changes to get you moving more (without always needing to add exercise ).
Keen laypeople, yoga and pilates teachers, fitness enthusiasts, personal trainers, physical therapists, and athletes can all use this humorous, passionate, and science-based guide to finally getting the movement every body requires.
Synopsis
Bestselling Move Your DNA has shaken up the health and fitness world with this message: there is more to movement than exercise.
A landmark in explaining biomechanics. Dr. Joan Vernikos, Former Director of NASA's life science division and author of Sitting Kills, Moving Heals
It's often said that movement is medicine, but rarely is the how behind the power of movement explained. It's not only our whole body that's moving; our cells are being moved as our limbs push and pull to locomote us around, and each movement moves our cells uniquely.
Some of the big ideas in this paradigm-shifting book include:
- The human body evolved to a tremendous amount of certain movements―like walking, squatting, hanging, and carrying―loads our bodies still require to work well, even though they're mostly gone from our convenience-centric culture.
- Many of the ailments we face today relate to how little we move and how stiff our bodies are when we do move. Body issues are often more accurately symptoms of movement malnutrition.
- Why a physical therapist or personal trainer is coaching you in alignment or good form: we're adapting most to our daily positioning
- It's not only move more, it's move more of your body parts (All bodies, couch potatoes to high-level athletes have areas that can be nourished with better movement.)
- We're using exercise like movement vitamins instead of addressing the deeper issue of a poor movement diet. We should be using both
Move Your DNA also contains:
- 40+ corrective exercises to help you find your sticky spots―areas of your body that just aren't moving (even when the rest of you moves a lot)
- alignment checks and a guide to increasing your walking movements
- simple lifestyle changes to get you moving more (without always needing to add exercise ).
Keen laypeople, yoga and pilates teachers, fitness enthusiasts, personal trainers, physical therapists, and athletes can all use this humorous, passionate, and science-based guide to finally getting the movement every body requires.