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The Overlooked Fitness Trick That Starts With Your Breathing
Weight Loss & Fat Burning

The Overlooked Fitness Trick That Starts With Your Breathing

Most people think endurance begins in the legs or the heart. Runners focus on stronger calves, gym-goers chase stamina, and cyclists push for more power. Yet one of the body’s most important performance muscles is often ignored entirely: the muscles used to breathe. Scientists are now paying closer attention to how breathing strength affects physical fitness, especially as people grow older. The idea sounds surprisingly simple — train the muscles that help you inhale, and the body may perform better overall. Known as inspiratory muscle strength training, or IMST, the method involves breathing forcefully through a small handheld device that creates resistance. Imagine trying to inhale through a narrow straw. That extra effort activates muscles such as the diaphragm and the muscles bet...
Poor Cardiorespiratory Fitness Is as Deadly as End-Stage Kidney Disease, Data Show
Muscle Building & Strength Training

Poor Cardiorespiratory Fitness Is as Deadly as End-Stage Kidney Disease, Data Show

When people think of life-threatening medical conditions, end-stage kidney disease — requiring dialysis and a waiting list for an organ transplant — typically comes to mind as a grave prognosis. But new comparative risk data presented by Dr. Peter Attia, a guru in longevity medicine, reveal that being profoundly unfit carries a similar level of danger. Attia, speaking with neuroscientist and podcaster Dr. Andrew Huberman, laid out a series of hazard ratios for various conditions and behaviors, allowing a direct comparison: Condition / Risk FactorIncrease in All-Cause Mortality RiskEnd-stage kidney disease (on dialysis)175% (hazard ratio 2.75)Low strength (vs. high strength)250% (hazard ratio 3.5)Low muscle mass (vs. high muscle mass)200% (hazard ratio 3.0)Bottom 25% VO2 max (v...