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Longevity Through Physical Activity: The 15-Minute Habit. Alexandra Kash, CPT

Longevity Through Physical Activity: The 15-Minute Habit. Alexandra Kash, CPT

著者: Alexandra Kash
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概要

Welcome to my podcast. I’m Alexandra Kash, BCS, CPT — Behavior Change Specialist, Certified Personal Trainer, and author of “Longevity Through Physical Activity: The 15-Minute Habit.” This show expands on the science and ideas from my book, exploring how movement enhances brain performance, strengthens the body, and supports long-term vitality. Each episode translates research into real-life action — showing that just fifteen minutes a day can improve focus, boost energy, and extend the quality of your life.Alexandra Kash 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Your Slouch Isn’t About Muscles — It’s a Protective Pattern
    2026/02/04

    Slouching is often blamed on weak muscles or poor habits.

    But what if your posture isn’t a failure — what if it’s protection?


    Inspired by Longevity Through Physical Activity: The 15-Minute Habit by Alexandra Kash, Certified Personal Trainer and Behavior Change Specialist, this episode reframes poor posture as a brain–body pattern shaped by the nervous system. Collapsed alignment, rounded shoulders, and a forward head position are often the body’s response to stress, perceived threat, or long-standing compensation — not simply a lack of strength.


    This episode explains how posture reflects nervous system regulation, breathing behavior, and coordination rather than isolated muscular weakness. It also explores why forcing “better posture” rarely works, and how targeted exercises can help retrain alignment by restoring balance, stability, and a sense of safety in the body.


    By understanding slouching as a protective pattern, it becomes clear that posture can change — not through correction, but through reorganization. When the system is addressed as a whole, the body can return to a more efficient, resilient, and upright state over time.

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    19 分
  • Are You Breathing Too Much?
    2026/01/28

    Most people assume that breathing more means getting more oxygen.

    More air. More effort. More benefit.


    But what if the opposite is true?


    This episode explores why frequent breathing can actually be inefficient for the body, how it affects oxygen utilization and the nervous system, and what can be done to restore a more functional breathing pattern. The discussion is based on the One-Minute Breathing Test and explains why learning to breathe less — through efficiency, not force — matters for overall health.


    This topic is drawn from Longevity Through Physical Activity: The 15-Minute Habit by Alexandra Kash, Certified Personal Trainer and Behavior Change Specialist — a book focused on practical, science-based strategies to improve how the body functions, adapts, and ages. Breathing is one of many interconnected elements explored in the book, alongside movement, posture, strength, and long-term resilience.


    Longevity Through Physical Activity: The 15-Minute Habit is available on Amazon.

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    21 分
  • Why Fit Men Have Protruding Bellies: The Role of the Male Pelvic Floor
    2026/01/21

    How can someone train regularly, lift weights, stay lean — and still struggle with a protruding belly?

    This episode explores a question many men quietly ask themselves but rarely hear answered.


    Inspired by Longevity Through Physical Activity: The 15-Minute Habit by Alexandra Kash, Certified Personal Trainer and Behavior Change Specialist, this episode looks beyond calories, crunches, and effort. The focus shifts to a part of the body most men never think about: the pelvic floor.


    The male pelvic floor plays a critical role in how the core functions, how posture is maintained, and how force is transferred through the body. When this deep support system isn’t doing its job, the body compensates. The abs work harder. The glutes disconnect. The spine shifts. And over time, the belly begins to push forward — even in strong, athletic bodies.


    This episode breaks down why “training harder” often doesn’t fix the problem — and why the solution isn’t more ab exercises. Instead, it introduces a smarter, systems-based way of thinking about strength: one that starts from the inside and works outward.


    By understanding how the pelvic floor integrates with the core, hips, and spine, it becomes clear why true strength isn’t just about visible muscles. It’s about support, coordination, and balance — the kind that holds up over time.

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    17 分
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