1 hr 46 min

Built to Move: How to Improve Your Mobility and Live Pain-Free with Kelly Starrett The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

    • Self-Improvement

Dr. Kelly Starrett joins us on the show to chat about the Built to Move protocol, misconceptions around pain management, and the importance of owning your own health and well-being.
If I have something ailing me that's hindering my movement, I call up my good friend Dr. Kelly Starrett. 
Kelly is a physical therapist and coach who has worked with elite athletes, including Olympic gold medalists and professional-level football clubs. He's also the co-founder of The Ready State, a platform that provides tools and education to help people move better and live pain-free.
During the podcast, Kelly talks about the impact of sedentary living and modern ways of life on our body's natural need for activity. 
One of the key takeaways from the conversation is the importance of owning your own health and well-being. Kelly emphasizes that pain is not a medical problem that can only be solved by a doctor, but rather something that individuals can manage and improve on their own. He encourages people to take control of their own health by learning basic mobility exercises and incorporating them into their daily routine.
Kelly also discusses common misconceptions around pain management and the overreliance on medication to alleviate symptoms. He stresses the importance of understanding the root cause of pain, which is often related to mobility restrictions or imbalances in the body. By addressing these underlying issues, individuals can not only alleviate pain but also improve their overall health and well-being.
If you're looking for actionable ways to improve your movement, health, and happiness, this is the podcast for you. Kelly provides practical advice and insights that can help anyone, regardless of their level of fitness or mobility. 
Highlights from the Show:
Understanding the Built to Move protocol The importance of owning your own health and well-being Common misconceptions around pain management Practical ways to incorporate mobility exercises into your daily routine Enjoy!

Dr. Kelly Starrett joins us on the show to chat about the Built to Move protocol, misconceptions around pain management, and the importance of owning your own health and well-being.
If I have something ailing me that's hindering my movement, I call up my good friend Dr. Kelly Starrett. 
Kelly is a physical therapist and coach who has worked with elite athletes, including Olympic gold medalists and professional-level football clubs. He's also the co-founder of The Ready State, a platform that provides tools and education to help people move better and live pain-free.
During the podcast, Kelly talks about the impact of sedentary living and modern ways of life on our body's natural need for activity. 
One of the key takeaways from the conversation is the importance of owning your own health and well-being. Kelly emphasizes that pain is not a medical problem that can only be solved by a doctor, but rather something that individuals can manage and improve on their own. He encourages people to take control of their own health by learning basic mobility exercises and incorporating them into their daily routine.
Kelly also discusses common misconceptions around pain management and the overreliance on medication to alleviate symptoms. He stresses the importance of understanding the root cause of pain, which is often related to mobility restrictions or imbalances in the body. By addressing these underlying issues, individuals can not only alleviate pain but also improve their overall health and well-being.
If you're looking for actionable ways to improve your movement, health, and happiness, this is the podcast for you. Kelly provides practical advice and insights that can help anyone, regardless of their level of fitness or mobility. 
Highlights from the Show:
Understanding the Built to Move protocol The importance of owning your own health and well-being Common misconceptions around pain management Practical ways to incorporate mobility exercises into your daily routine Enjoy!

1 hr 46 min

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