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The Pillars of Functional Fitness with Dr. Parker Hays of the Lasting Impact Wellness Group

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Episode 202 is about how men can increase their longevity and maintain physical and mental health as they age.

In this episode, you’ll meet Dr. Parker Hays, a seasoned board-certified emergency physician, medical director, and professor passionate about men's health and wellness.

He also co-founded the Lasting Impact Wellness Group, which provides health and well-being coaching and consulting services.

With a background in emergency medicine, Dr. Hays has a unique perspective on maintaining physical and mental health, particularly for men over 50. He understands men's unique challenges, particularly those in executive roles, and is committed to fostering dialogue and solutions to enhance mental well-being.

In this insightful conversation, he emphasizes finding purpose in one's career and discusses the rise in chronic illnesses and metabolic health issues. He also shares his personal strategies for resilience and high performance, highlighting the pillars of functional fitness.

If you want to enhance your longevity and performance, you’ve got to hear this episode!

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding the why behind your work and finding purpose can sustain you in challenging times.
  • The pillars of functional fitness include moving more, stability, resistance training, and flexibility.
  • What is good for the heart is good for the brain.
  • Daily habits, such as movement, awareness, and fulfilling relationships, are essential for overall well-being.
  • Understanding one's metabolic health and energy needs can guide nutrition choices.
  • Men's mental health can be improved through vulnerability, truth-telling, and cultivating a growth mindset.

More From Dr. Hays:


Want To Change Your Life? Check Out FF30X!

FF30X is a simple, sustainable, and specific weight loss program designed especially for busy men over 40. With short metabolic training workouts, an easy-to-follow meal plan, and an accountability team there for you every step of the way, FF30X can help you lose weight, regain energy and vitality, and live life to the fullest.

Click here to see everything you get when you join FF30X, subscribe to our YouTube Channel, check out our blog, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Threads.

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Episode 202 is about how men can increase their longevity and maintain physical and mental health as they age.

In this episode, you’ll meet Dr. Parker Hays, a seasoned board-certified emergency physician, medical director, and professor passionate about men's health and wellness.

He also co-founded the Lasting Impact Wellness Group, which provides health and well-being coaching and consulting services.

With a background in emergency medicine, Dr. Hays has a unique perspective on maintaining physical and mental health, particularly for men over 50. He understands men's unique challenges, particularly those in executive roles, and is committed to fostering dialogue and solutions to enhance mental well-being.

In this insightful conversation, he emphasizes finding purpose in one's career and discusses the rise in chronic illnesses and metabolic health issues. He also shares his personal strategies for resilience and high performance, highlighting the pillars of functional fitness.

If you want to enhance your longevity and performance, you’ve got to hear this episode!

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding the why behind your work and finding purpose can sustain you in challenging times.
  • The pillars of functional fitness include moving more, stability, resistance training, and flexibility.
  • What is good for the heart is good for the brain.
  • Daily habits, such as movement, awareness, and fulfilling relationships, are essential for overall well-being.
  • Understanding one's metabolic health and energy needs can guide nutrition choices.
  • Men's mental health can be improved through vulnerability, truth-telling, and cultivating a growth mindset.

More From Dr. Hays:


Want To Change Your Life? Check Out FF30X!

FF30X is a simple, sustainable, and specific weight loss program designed especially for busy men over 40. With short metabolic training workouts, an easy-to-follow meal plan, and an accountability team there for you every step of the way, FF30X can help you lose weight, regain energy and vitality, and live life to the fullest.

Click here to see everything you get when you join FF30X, subscribe to our YouTube Channel, check out our blog, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Threads.

  continue reading

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