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Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman
Katy Bowman
Fréquence : 1 épisode/22j. Total Éps: 186

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Ep 163: Are Lungs Outside the Body?
Épisode 163
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Durée 01:03:50
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
Biomechanist Katy Bowman talks with biologist Jeannette Loram about lung movement.
Katy and Jeannette debate whether the lung surfaces are actually outside the body, similar to the tubes of the gut, and discuss how lung movement is not only important for breathing but also for immunity. They discuss the anatomy of our lungs and the mechanics of lung movement and explain how our lungs, just like our hips, have a range of motion that they need to be moved through on a regular basis.
They discuss humans as endurance-adapted animals and explain how our ribcage anatomy is adapted for greater lung movement compared with non-endurance animals. They also discuss postural issues such as hyperkyphosis and forward shoulders that can limit our ability to take good breaths.
Finally, they touch on some unique breathing scenarios such as high-altitude and aquatic environments.
Ep 162: Are Humans Natural Swimmers?
Épisode 162
mercredi 14 août 2024 • Durée 01:00:25
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
Biomechanist Katy Bowman and biologist Jeannette Loram talk all about swimming. They discuss the history of human swimming; whether humans are natural-born swimmers, evidence for swimming in the past and physiological adaptations found in swimming and diving cultures.
They discuss the four classic swimming strokes as well as other ways to move in the water and explore the movement macro-and micro-nutrients found in swimming. They talk about joint and bone support and the trade-offs of exercising in buoyant water. They also offer tips for avoiding swimming-related neck and back pain.
Finally, Katy and Jeannette touch on the aquatic Olympics and athletic longevity and also share their personal swimming histories and favorite ways of moving through the water.
Ep 153: Sedentary Animals w/Dr. Andrea Graves
Épisode 153
mercredi 28 février 2024 • Durée 01:17:19
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
Dr. Andrea Graves, an animal behavior expert, illuminates the profound significance of movement for animals and humans alike. Through personal anecdotes and scientific insights, Katy and Andrea delve into the essential role of providing enriching environments for animals to express their natural behaviors authentically. From discussing innovative approaches like creating "chicken jungle gyms" to exploring the ethical considerations surrounding AI integration in animal welfare, the conversation underscores the interconnectedness between movement, animal welfare, and environmental enrichment.
Ep 64 - Movement Ecology: Live Audience Podcast Recording
Épisode 64
mardi 1 novembre 2016 • Durée 01:00:06
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
Originally recorded in March 2016, this is a live audience podcast recorded at the Nutritious Movement Center in Sequim, Washington. It is a companion podcast to the book “Movement Matters” by Katy Bowman.
Ep 63 - Movement Matters #2: Personal Mission Statement
Épisode 63
mardi 18 octobre 2016 • Durée 57:56
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
The second part of a 3-episode companion series is intended as a sort of study guide for Katy’s upcoming book, Movement Matters, in which Katy discusses using a personal mission statement as a new alignment tool.
Ep 62 - Dani Reads Movement Matters
Épisode 62
mardi 4 octobre 2016 • Durée 48:03
Ep 61 - Get a Grip!
Épisode 61
mardi 27 septembre 2016 • Durée 26:14
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
Studies reveal that millennials’ grip strength is 10% less than test subjects in the same age range 30 years ago. Cause for concern, or cause for setting the standards to a “new norm”? Is it because we’re not farming, or rather are we too good at thumb swiping? Katy does a quick double-take in this handy episode.
Ep 60 - Swingers
Épisode 60
mardi 13 septembre 2016 • Durée 41:56
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
What ARE you doing with your arms when you’re walking? What about uphill? What if you’re holding a dog leash? Let’s get down to arm-swing town with Katy as she breaks down the biomechanics of using those dangly things that hang from your shoulders.
Ep 59 - MEGA Movement Mailbag
Épisode 59
mardi 30 août 2016 • Durée 47:18
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
Housecleaning time, so Katy answers your letters in an extra-long, MEGA Movement Mailbag.
Ep 58 - A Funeral for Foot Pain
Épisode 58
mardi 16 août 2016 • Durée 35:26
Dynamic Aging Retreat Oct 3-5 2025
Katy and Dani hold a festive wake for Katy’s first book, Every Woman’s Guide to Foot Pain Relief, and celebrate its reincarnation.