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By Xavier Castro
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
On this episode I discuss how boxing is actually effective in lowering the risk of falls in Parkinson Disease Patients
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On this episode I discuss the benefits of walking. Yes, I know it seems like a trivial topic but its actually really important and to not take for granted. On here I gives some research study examples and of the benefits of walking. I give some ideas and tips on how to incorporate it into your lifestyle or more of the activity.
Resources
https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/walking-your-steps-to-health
In this episode I discuss about what exactly is an ego and its effects in training in the ring and outside the ring.
On this episode I give a brief history on boxing. I explain the history, background, techniques, rules, fighters and my personal opinion on the art.
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On this episode I discuss a bit about myself and what exactly you need to understand and learn if you want to learn martial arts from home or alone. By no means does this replace real training at a gym but its a great supplement if you are a casual, someone who doesn't have a gym near by to start and just looking to get back into shape.
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.