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Movement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held

Movement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held

De: Dr. Sarah Court PT DPT and Laurel Beversdorf
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Welcome to the Movement Logic Podcast, with yoga teacher and strength coach Laurel Beversdorf, and physical therapist Dr. Sarah Court. With over 30 years combined experience in the yoga, movement and physical therapy worlds, we believe in strong ideas, loosely held – which means we’re not hyping outdated movement concepts. Instead, we’re here with up-to-date and cutting-edge tools, evidence and ideas to help you as a mover and a teacher. Music: Makani by Scandinavianz & AXM© 2022 Movement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held Actividad Física, Dietas y Nutrición Ejercicio y Actividad Física Hygiene & Healthy Living Medicina Alternativa y Complementaria
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  • Episode 99: Inbetweenie - Is the Sitting-Rising Test a Lifespan Predictor - or Just Hype?
    May 21 2025

    In this 'Inbetweenie' episode of the Movement Logic podcast, Sarah delves into the widespread misinterpretation of a 2014 research study titled 'Ability to Sit and Rise from the Floor as a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality.' Popularly known as the Sitting Rising Test (SRT), the study has been sensationalized in the media and on social platforms, claiming that the ability (or inability) to get up from the floor without assistance can predict mortality. Sarah critiques the study's methodology, the pitfalls of its media representation, and the critical difference between correlation and causation. She also emphasizes the importance of proper interpretation to avoid fear-mongering and encourages training in strength and balance for overall health benefits.

    Get on our Wait List for the Bone Density Course!

    01:08 Overview of the Misinterpreted Study

    03:35 Details of the Sitting Rising Test (SRT)

    04:21 Methodology and Findings of the Study

    14:33 Critique of the Study's Methodology

    23:43 Misinterpretations and Media Hype

    29:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    References:

    Episode 15: 3! Easy! Rules! About! Research!

    Ability to sit and rise from the floor as a predictor of all-cause mortality(abstract)

    Conor O’Shea podcast: Taking Control of Your Pain Through Movement

    SRT Test on YouTube

    Discover Magazine: Simple Sitting Test Predicts How Long You'll Live

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    34 m
  • Episode 98: Capacities for Longevity Part 3: Cardio
    May 7 2025

    In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, we dive into cardiovascular health and the role of cardiorespiratory fitness in supporting longevity—especially for women as they age. We break down the science behind moderate and vigorous aerobic exercise, explain how it differs from strength training, and explore why both are essential for long-term health.

    We also tackle some of the most persistent cardio misconceptions, unpack the physiological differences between strength and aerobic training, and share evidence-based strategies for integrating both into your routine.

    Along the way, we offer personal insights and practical tips for building aerobic capacity—with a special focus on finding and sustaining moderate intensity. You'll learn how to gauge it using tools like RPE, the talk test, and heart rate zones.

    Sign up for Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity. THE CART CLOSES THIS SATURDAY, MAY 10th, 2025!

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    00:00 Podcast Introduction and Vocal Warmups

    07:32 The Importance of Cardio Respiratory Fitness

    11:01 Understanding VO2 Max and Its Benefits

    13:45 Physical Activity vs. Exercise

    23:36 The Role of Cardio Respiratory Fitness in Longevity

    30:30 Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Exercise

    34:35 Recovery and Adaptation

    53:30 Biology of Cardio Respiratory Fitness

    53:46 Aerobic vs. Resistance Training

    59:43 Understanding Lactate, Lactate Thresholds, and Exercise Intensity

    01:02:31 Training Zones

    01:22:07 Moderate vs. Vigorous Intensity Exercise

    01:44:13 Best Exercises for Aerobic Endurance

    01:49:58 Combining Strength and Cardio Training

    01:53:56 Cardiovascular Health in Women

    02:07:42 Why People Hate Cardio and How to Overcome It

    02:21:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    RESOURCES

    Read JAMA Network Open about cardio and mortality risk

    Listen to Long & Lean pt. 2

    Read VO₂ max associated with reduction in all-cause mortality

    Listen about exercise recovery

    Read Burn about human metabolism by Herman Ponzer

    Read Eve about evolution and the female body by Cat Bohannon

    Read about cardiovascular disease and risk factors for women

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    2 h y 25 m
  • Episode 97: Stronger Than Ever - BDC Alums Share Their Stories
    Apr 30 2025

    Welcome to Episode 97 of the Movement Logic Podcast! In this special episode, Laurel and Sarah talk to four women who recently completed the Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity about their experiences. Whether it’s building strength and stability for hiking and biking, reclaiming confidence in their bodies, or surprising themselves with what they can lift, each woman brings a unique and inspiring story. In this episode, you’ll hear from:

    • Leslie Nelson, a former professional dancer and movement educator from the Berkshires of Massachusetts, who rediscovered strength, resilience, and even more mobility through lifting.
    • Julie Wright, a lifelong ballet dancer and psychotherapist based in New York City, who realized that ballet and walking weren’t enough to maintain her bone health — and found empowerment through barbell training.
    • Barb Elias, a retired public servant and yoga teacher from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, who worked with her natural hypermobility to build real-world strength that supports her hiking, biking, and day-to-day confidence.
    • Susan Saylor, a former civil rights attorney turned yoga teacher in San Francisco, who overcame her hesitations about lifting and built a new relationship with strength training that shows up both on and off the mat.

    If you’ve ever wondered if you’re too old, too inexperienced, or too "not a gym person" to lift heavy and get stronger, these conversations will change your mind.

    Important: The cart for Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity closes Saturday, May 10th — so don’t wait! SIGN UP HERE! We won't run this course for another 6 months!

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    1 h y 28 m
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