The Wellness Rhythm Show
Hosts Emma Sullivan and David Park examine why impact training—running, jumping, and resistance work—builds bone density far more effectively than swimming or cycling, despite both being excellent cardiovascular exercise, and explain why the loading stimulus your skeleton receives matters more than workout duration or intensity. Drawing on research from sources like the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research and Wolff's Law, they break down practical strategies for building bone resilience at any age, including why even brief, high-impact movements create measurable skeletal adaptation, and address how this matters especially for women approaching menopause when bone loss accelerates. Whether you're in your thirties making long-term deposits into bone health or in your sixties looking to reverse decline, this episode reframes strength training and impact work as non-negotiable rather than optional. Follow The Wellness Rhythm Show: ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWellnessRhythmShow [https://thedailypractice33.substack.com] 📖 Newsletter: https://thewellnessrhythmshow.substack.com [https://thewellnessrhythmshow.substack.com] Powered by VoxCrea.AI [https://voxcrea.ai]
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