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    Explore "naturalmovement" with insightful episodes like "Living more naturally, with Tony Riddle", "#172 BITESIZE | Why You Should Change Your Lifestyle With The Seasons | Dallas Hartwig" and "#245: The Workout the World Forgot" from podcasts like ""The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show", "Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee" and "The Art of Manliness"" and more!

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    Living more naturally, with Tony Riddle

    Living more naturally, with Tony Riddle

    On this episode of the Liz Earle Wellbeing Show, Liz is joined by natural lifestyle coach and author Tony Riddle to share practical tips on how we can all ‘live as humans are supposed to live’.


    The pair discuss how we can transform our lifestyles for optimum health and happiness by living more naturally, as well as the benefits of going barefoot, trying forest bathing and ditching chairs.



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    #172 BITESIZE | Why You Should Change Your Lifestyle With The Seasons | Dallas Hartwig

    #172 BITESIZE | Why You Should Change Your Lifestyle With The Seasons | Dallas Hartwig

    How we eat, sleep and exercise in January should be different to how we do those things in July. We intuitively know this, but have we lost touch with the natural rhythms and cycles of our lives?


    Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my new weekly podcast for your mind, body and heart. Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests.


    Today’s clip is from episode 102 of the podcast with nutritionist and author, Dallas Hartwig.


    In this clip he explains why, instead of sticking to the same habits and behaviours year-round, we can learn to live more in sync with the seasons, which has benefits for our health and our happiness.


    Dallas believe that we are becoming more and more disconnected from our natural cycles, and that this is at the core of the modern-day stress epidemic and most chronic disease.


    Dallas gives some great practical tips we can follow to live more in harmony with the seasons. He believes that listening to our own bodies is key – we intuitively know what is good for us if we just take the time to listen.


    Show notes and the full podcast are available at drchatterjee.com/102


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    #245: The Workout the World Forgot

    #245: The Workout the World Forgot

    Natural Movement, or MovNat, is a fitness system inspired by the physical training of ancient Greeks and Romans as well as the 19th century's physical culture pioneers. The philosophy behind MovNat is simple: humans intrinsically know how to physically move their bodies, and itch to do so in a wide variety of ways. But our sedentary lifestyles and even the way we exercise has caused us to forget how to move efficiently and proficiently. MovNat can help you re-learn these basic, functional human movements, like jumping, crawling, carrying, throwing, balancing, and running.
    Today on the show I talk to MovNat founder Erwan Le Corre and MovNat Performance Director Danny Clark about what MovNat is, the classical inspiration behind MovNat, and how it can help you to become strong to be useful.