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Movement Fundamentals - Why Movement Matters
Movement is important for physical fitness and well-being and yet research has found that inactive Brits spend two times longer sitting on the toilet per week, than they do exercising. Movement doesn't have to mean hard hitting or extreme exercise. In this podcast, we discuss what movement is, and how we can all build more of it into our lives in ways that enhance our well-being in many surprising ways. In this episode we discuss:Why movement is helpful in times of change and transition.The extraordinary benefits of exercise and movement. how to expand your thinking about what constitutes movement in your life. Eight ways to think about, and build more movement into each and every day. To access the full transcript for this episode go HERE where you can download the episode for free, While you are there, register for our newsletter to receive well-being related news and goodies directly from podcast hosts, Louise and Elizabeth.