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Better Balance in 8 Steps- Episode 407 – Z-Health 10/28/2021

Hi Everyone, The video posted here is an excellent self assessment balance drill. If you have noticed most of the postings on Maximizefitness deal with balance, breathing and vision. All the drills I have posted are potentially life changing. I try not to post exercises very often. Exercises are not necessarily suited for everyone because of different abilities and potentail restrictions.
Watch the video and let me know what you think.

Stay well and keep moving,

David
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P.S. I recommend Elastic Habits: How to Create Smarter Habits That Adapt to Your Day by Stephen Guise

Better Balance in 8 Steps- Episode 407 – Z-Health Altered head position when walking

How to Improve Everything You Already Do! – Episode 384 – Z-Health 07/18/2021

Hi Everyone, the video I have included on this post is one of the best yet. The video is a summary of how I approach training with my clients. The video describes the importance of exercise ( cardio, strength and mobility) for brain and body health. If you would like additional info or books that will support this video let me know and I will send you a list.
Please let me know what you think.
Best wishes for a happy summer and good health.

David White
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How to Improve Everything You Already Do! – Episode 384 – Z-Health Mindfulness & Exercise - Let's look at how you can improve your brain while you do everything you're doing, especially your exercise.

4 Brain Drills For Your Flexion & Forward Bend 06/06/2021

Hi Everyone, very often new clients come to me with a goal of increased flexibility. I ask what do you mean by that? The response is usually the same, I want to touch my toes. Remember, Z Health is a brain based assessment system. Here is a video below that shows a simple drill to effect the brain to increase your forward bend ( flexion). Let me know what you think.
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David White
David@ maximizefitness.com

https://youtu.be/YaDieKgdV48

4 Brain Drills For Your Flexion & Forward Bend We know exactly how to help you move forward… How’s your forward bend? Whether or not you are one of those people who care deeply about it or you have resig...

Detox Your Brain While Sleeping 04/10/2021

Hi Everyone, below is a link to a video presented by Dr. Cobb on a subject that everyone should be interested in. How to feel better, how to perform better and how to stay heathier. Presented in the video are new medical findings on a subject everyone is familiar with. Speaking of performing better, ever wonder how the best become the best and how experts reached the top of their fields? There is a saying success leaves clues. I am currently reading a book called Peak by Anders Ericsson. This is the third book in resent posts that I am recommending. Let me know what you think.
Stay well and stay safe,
David White
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Detox Your Brain While Sleeping Why you might want to take sides… at least when you’re sleeping…We’ve likely all heard the alarming numbers about how much of our life we sleep, and there mu...

Reduce Pain & Increase Range of Motion In One Session - Episode 363 - Z-Health 01/01/2021

Hi Everyone, About this time of year I often hear from friends and clients about the goals they would like to reach for the upcoming year. To quote a famous football coach “ A goal without a plan is nothing more than a wish”. Without a target it’s tough to aim. Ask yourself what changes you want to make and then ask yourself, do I have a plan?
In the previous post, I suggested the book Change Anything by Kerry Patterson. For this week I recommend the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. Both books are very helpful. Check them out, and perhaps they will help you make a plan.
What stands in the way of reaching a goal for many people is pain. I have included a short video that is an interesting way to look and deal with pain, so that 2021 may become a pain free year.
Best Wishes for a happy and healthy New Year,
David
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Reduce Pain & Increase Range of Motion In One Session - Episode 363 - Z-Health Reduce Pain: Simple pain relief solution to apply to any movement using the power of your nervous system and the real purpose of pain.

One Simple Drill For Weight Loss & Gut Health – Episode 359 12/08/2020

https://zhealtheducation.com/one-simple-drill-for-weight-loss-gut-health-episode-359/?inf_contact_key=d25a16858b26b00b4e6bfe0353c75833680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1

Hi Everyone, here is a video that talks about weight loss. Perhaps your lifestyle has changed due to Covid 19. Maybe you added a few lbs. Those who believe a change is needed may benefit from watching this video. No matter what we are trying to change, we must come to the realization that you are unique. What is right for others may not be right for you. I strongly recommend the book Change Anything by Kerry Patterson. This book will help you become your own scientist and help you develop ideas that work solely for you.
Thank you.
Any questions feel free to contact me at [email protected]

One Simple Drill For Weight Loss & Gut Health – Episode 359 One powerful and effective Weight Loss & Gut Health drill that will also target pain in a new and unique way that you can use at every meal.

11/06/2020

Hi Everyone, This article was sent to me by one of my clients, a well known oncologist (the kind of doctor you never want to see). There have been many studies that show the benefits of exercise. The follwing article is about the necessity of exercise to prevent and perhaps recover from cancer.
Hope you find it interesting. Please let me know.

Exercise May Inhibit Cancer by Fuelling The Immune System, Study in Mice Suggests
CARLY CASSELLA 28 OCTOBER 2020
Exercise might prevent some types of cancer from growing and spreading, and while scientists still aren't sure why that is, new research on mice offers a potential explanation.

After intense physical activity, elevated levels of certain metabolites, like lactate, might be 'feeding' important immune cells in our blood. The results are mainly based on experiments with mice, but preliminary tests in male humans suggests a similar mechanism could be at play.

"Our research shows that exercise affects the production of several molecules and metabolites that activate cancer-fighting immune cells and thereby inhibit cancer growth," says Helene Rundqvist, a cancer researcher at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden.

Past research has shown that exercise is linked to a slightly lower risk of tumours in the bladder, breast, colon, kidney and stomach, and we have strong clinical evidence that physical movement can help some patients cope and recover. It might even extend their life.

Further research on animals has shown similar results, with regular exertion somehow reducing the growth of malignant tumours.

Still, the underlying mechanism behind this relationship has remained elusive. The cancer-fighting benefits of physical exercise could have something to do with changes in a person's weight, their hormones, or their immune system.

The new research investigates the latter possibility. Dividing cancerous mice into two groups - one with access to a spinning wheel, and another with no form of physical activity - researchers found that the mice that regularly exercised showed slower cancer growth and better rates of survival.

To achieve this, however, mice needed to be able to produce cytotoxic T-cells, which are the white blood cells specialised to attack cancer in the body. Without the ability to produce these important immune markers, physical activity was unable to suppress cancer growth to the same extent.

On the other hand, when mice with cancer weren't exercising, but instead got an injection of T-cells from exercising peers, their prospects generally improved.

"These results demonstrate that [cytotoxic T cells] are altered by exercise to improve their effectiveness against tumours," the authors write.

These changes appear to have something to do with lactate - a metabolite produced in the muscle during exercise, which later seeps into the blood.

In mice, metabolites linked to exercise increased by up to 8-fold following exercise. As expected, T-cells in the blood showed an increased uptake of these products.

The results support the findings of a prior study by some of the same authors, which discovered that lactate can help fuel T-cells in the blood, potentially increasing their "anti-tumour activity".

In this case, when mice were given daily, high-dosage injections of lactate alone, the animals showed an increase in T-cells within the tumour and a decrease in overall tumour growth, even without exercise.

"These findings indicate that lactate infusion mimics some of the effects of exercise, but that exercise has additional, integrative, components beyond merely increased levels of lactate," the authors write.

While research so far has mainly been focused on animal models, the new study conducted a preliminary test among humans that offered somewhat similar results.

Taking blood samples from eight healthy men before and after a 30-minute cycle, the team noticed an increase in some of the same elevated metabolites they saw in exercising mice.

If the same metabolites are increasing in humans like they do in mice, the team is hopeful that products of exercise like lactate may boost the immune system, making T-cells more effective at killing cancer in humans also, although more research is needed to investigate this link in our own species.

"We hope these results may contribute to a deeper understanding of how our lifestyle impacts our immune system and inform the development of new immunotherapies against cancer," says Rundqvist.

Although this is an exciting development, like most things in cancer research, exercise shouldn't be looked at as some kind of silver bullet.

For example, in a meta-analysis back in 2016, researchers found that among those that did the most physical activity in the study, their total cancer risk was reduced by 10 percent compared to those that did the least.

If your risk of developing cancer is 40 percent over a lifetime, however, that only changes your cancer chance from 40 percent to 36 percent – a significant reduction, sure, but also slight overall.

Still, if exercise really can modify the power of cytotoxic T-cells in humans, then mimicking its underlying effects may be one of the most promising routes for future cancer treatments. Now we just have to figure out how it works.

The study was published in eLife.

Any questions regarding Maximize Fitness email me at [email protected].

Stay safe & wear a mask,
David

10/22/2020

Hi Everyone, I believe that we sell ourselves short for what we are able to accomplish. Way too often we are ready to throw the towel in and give up. I often hear the following...I’m in pain, its been too long, or it is just too hard to get started. Below are the comments from one of my clients that didn’t give up and took the big step forward to help himself.

Maximize Fitness- My Story in Full

I remember the first day I met David White. It was our initial interview to see if we could “Work together”. I was in a great deal of pain from my neck to me knees. I could barely turn my head, touch my toes, exercise, or sleep and I always felt injured. To say my mobility was limited would be an understatement and I was feeling this way for over a decade. My mood was no better than the way I felt physically. I would say miserable would describe me well. I had tried physical therapy, endless doctor’s appointments, acupuncture, massage therapy- You name it, I tried it all several times with little or no results.

My interview was candid, honest, and firm. David certainly tested my dedication to overall health which included lifestyle change, nutrition, and a commitment to new ideas. I would have to trust him and his vast knowledge of the human body and the human condition. I was skeptical but intrigued, desperate and worried I may not be up to the task. I couldn’t believe he said “Yes” he would work with me!

Our journey together is well into its 3rd year and I have to say I feel like a new person. At 46 I am stronger than I have ever been. By stronger I mean, the ability to have power while in motion with no fear of injury or failure. We literally rebuilt my body from scratch, the way I breathe, the way I walk, the time I take to focus on myself, and my diet as well. David is very attentive from the first minute of every training session from day 1. He assesses me first, and the way we train is determined on what my body tells him through visual observation and movement. Then we work! We work hard and every session is very different. We talk, laugh, listen to great music but like I said, we do work. Oh, there is also homework, you have to commit to the customized drills and activities on your own as well. David knows when you haven’t been doing your homework and your body will let you know too.

Our current climate with Covid 19 (Short story)

Well into our 3rd year of training with David I am feeling great. I am 46 and I am stronger than I have ever been. By stronger I mean, the ability to have power while in motion with no fear of injury or failure. However our training like everything else had to be adjusted due to Covid 19.

While living on the west coast it was an easy transition for us to train outdoors during Covid 19. We wore masks and everything in the gym is always disinfected and ready to go for every session. This was an easy adjustment for us. From the beginning whenever possible we trained outside and David’s gym is equipped to open outdoors with most equipment available for use right there.

Recently I moved back east and I wanted to continue working/training with David. We have started online sessions and we haven’t missed a beat. Our visual and mobility assessments have translated very well over we**am and the work I put in is just as I would expect working with David. The sessions are intense, customized, and with great results.

DC

Love hear your thoughts.
Keep moving, stay safe, Stay sane,
David
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Breaking Inertia: Getting Started with Getting Started – Episode 353 10/15/2020

Hi Everyone, I believe we all will agree,to be healthy we need to eat a healthy diet, manage our stress levels and exercise regularly. Exercise will help with all of the above. Too many times since the pandemic I have heard people complain about their Covid waistline. Often I hear about a general lack of motivation. To stay healthy we must keep moving. Find something you like to do, walk, bike, etc. Watch the video and perhaps it will inspire you. Any questions contact me.
Keep moving,
David White
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Breaking Inertia: Getting Started with Getting Started – Episode 353 Today, we’re going to talk about embarrassing yourself into exercise. Over the last several weeks, I’ve had multiple conversations with people who will keep asking me the same thing, so I decided to do a blog on it. They keep saying, “Doc, I’m having a really hard time getting started with m...

Why Care About Your Breathing? 09/17/2020

Hi Everyone,
All training sessions begin with an assessment. One of the key assessments that is used is to observe the clients breathing patterns. Often a client can come to me complaining of one or more of the following: headaches, pain, gut issues, stability issues or tension. Because we breathe 20 to 30,000 times a day often a simple breathing drill will be able to help many of the above issues.
Nowadays everyone is extremely concerned with breathing because of Covid. Proper breathing patterns will improve your health... pretty important these days...agree?
Watch below to understand how proper breathing can help you.
Email me with any questions.
Thank you
David White
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Why Care About Your Breathing? If I can breath, doesn’t that mean I’m good enough at it?! Maybe not… People will often say they understand breathing is important, which we all know to be t...

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People seek a trainer for the following reasons

ACCOUNTABILITY …(without accountability will you show up)

PAIN…(alternative method to solve both acute and chronic issues)

PERFORMANCE… To improve in an activity, or perhaps to start a new one.

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