In this episode of The Dr. Tyna Show, I’m joined by my inspiring friend Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum, a clinical psychologist, health coach, and head of a comprehensive health coaching program at the Institute for Functional Medicine. At 74, Sandra is the most active and vibrant woman I know, and she doesn’t take her mobility or strength for granted. We discuss her approach to staying fit and active, making exercise fun and approachable, and the importance of daily movement. Sandra also shares her insights on healthy aging, the challenges of watching peers face health issues, and the exercises that can help maintain long-term strength and cognitive health. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to prioritize their health and vitality at any age!
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On This Episode We Cover:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:40 - Sandra’s background in health, wellness, and fitness
00:04:58 - Sandra’s credentials
00:07:05 - Clinical psychology
00:09:20 - Changes in child psychology
00:12:05 - ADHD and childhood obesity
00:16:42 - Sugar addiction and binge eating
00:20:20 - Strength training
00:22:45 - Ballet fitness and barre
00:26:25 - Soleus muscle and blood sugar regulation
00:27:38 - Healthy aging, MS, and Parkinson’s
00:30:57 - Exercises for maintaining cognitive health
00:33:52 - Being self-sufficient and integrating different fitness activities
00:35:57 - Training your body and central nervous system
00:39:12 - You’re never too old!
00:44:23 - Veganism, paleo and overall nutrition
00:45:25 - Food psychology
00:48:13 - Protein and stomach acid
00:51:50 - Maintaining mobility and strength
00:53:24 - Therapy and movement
00:56:28 - Progressive overload and lifting heavy
01:00:31 - Why women need to challenge themselves more