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| Hi, Nik here with this week's new round of book summaries! I'm not a gym rat by any means, but I learned a lot from today's featured book: Built to Move by Kelly & Juliet StarrettThe Starretts started a Youtube channel before it was cool: 15 years ago, in 2009. They focused on something simple yet highly underrated: mobility. There are a million channels out there on how to get buff, grow muscles, lift weights, look like a model, etc. But who helps normal people stay fit and healthy into old age? Well, the Starretts do. And when they finally published Built to Move: The Ten Essential Habits to Help You Move Freely and Live Fully, after over 10 years of learning, teaching, and spreading the word about how to stay free and flexible even when life gets busy, the book immediately took off. In the book, the Starretts share 6 simple, 1-minute fitness tests and 4 healthy practices that anyone can do for better health and a stronger ability to move. From the sit-and-rise test to breathing properly to counting your steps and learning how to squat, I'm sure you'll get something out of this one in just a few minutes. Here's what you'll learn from today's video:
If you want to develop a set of reasonable, easy-to-maintain habits for better health and fitness in 2025 and beyond, do not miss this video. Not your cup of read? Here are 2 other titles you might enjoy:
That's it for this week. I hope you'll learn something, and don't hesitate to share your thoughts on the video! Happy reading,
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