Simplavida: Simplified Longevity

Paul and Howard discuss the perils of 'form police'—people who criticize other people's exercise techniques. These people most often found on social media platforms like Instagram, X, and LinkedIn, but they can be anywhere, from gyms to the street. 

Paul and Howard share personal anecdotes about receiving unsolicited advice on their workout videos, highlighting the importance of movement over perfect form. They stress that most people don't need perfect form to benefit from exercise, and such criticism can discourage people from staying active. They also touch on their own experiences of being judged for their exercise form and emphasize the need for simplicity and less friction in encouraging others to move and stay healthy.

00:00 Introduction to Form Police
00:12 The Rise of Form Police on Social Media
00:41 Personal Experiences with Form Police
01:32 Impact of Form Policing on Exercise
04:58 Ingredient and Supplement Policing
06:17 Real-Life Examples and Frustrations
09:02 The Importance of Movement Over Perfection
13:37 Form Policing in Different Contexts
19:17 Conclusion: Encouraging Movement Without Judgment

What is Simplavida: Simplified Longevity?

Simplifying health, fitness, exercise, Zone 2, and longevity, with your hosts Dr. Paul Kedrosky and Howard Luks, MD. Paul Kedrosky is a frequently injured athlete who, when he isn’t rehabbing, is also a venture investor. Howard Luks is a top sports orthopedic surgeon.

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