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A Holistic and Sustainable Approach to Exercise with Matthew Sullivan

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Welcome to another episode of the Happy Apple! I recently connected with a like minded personal trainer who operates near where I live who agreed to an interview on this episode of the Happy Apple. Matthew Sullivan is a highly experienced and professional personal trainer, operating from Drive Fitness who holds a Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science as well as a number of other qualifications.
During this exercise we cover:
-Advice for anyone wanting to begin a journey towards heath and fitness.
-Common pitfalls when starting a journey towards better health and fitness.
-Why professional guidance is worth investing in as you begin (or continue) on the path towards better health and fitness.
-Why nutrition and movement go hand in hand.
-Some of the lesser known benefits of moving more and eating well.
If you have any questions specifically for Matt, he can be reached at hello@drivefitness.com.au.
Thank you Matt for joining me and I hope everyone enjoys the valuable episode, I really enjoyed recording it.
P.S. we mentioned some research in the podcast and here are the links to those articles:
The influence of 15-week exercise training on dietary patterns among young adults

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30659257/

The Impact of Physical Activity on Food Reward: Review and Conceptual Synthesis of Evidence from Observational, Acute, and Chronic Exercise Training Studies

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340670592_The_Impact_of_Physical_Activity_on_Food_Reward_Review_and_Conceptual_Synthesis_of_Evidence_from_Observational_Acute_and_Chronic_Exercise_Training_Studies

Exercise Training Reduces Reward for High-Fat Food in Adults with Overweight/Obesity

https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2020/04000/exercise_training_reduces_reward_for_high_fat_food.16.aspx

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Welcome to another episode of the Happy Apple! I recently connected with a like minded personal trainer who operates near where I live who agreed to an interview on this episode of the Happy Apple. Matthew Sullivan is a highly experienced and professional personal trainer, operating from Drive Fitness who holds a Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science as well as a number of other qualifications.
During this exercise we cover:
-Advice for anyone wanting to begin a journey towards heath and fitness.
-Common pitfalls when starting a journey towards better health and fitness.
-Why professional guidance is worth investing in as you begin (or continue) on the path towards better health and fitness.
-Why nutrition and movement go hand in hand.
-Some of the lesser known benefits of moving more and eating well.
If you have any questions specifically for Matt, he can be reached at hello@drivefitness.com.au.
Thank you Matt for joining me and I hope everyone enjoys the valuable episode, I really enjoyed recording it.
P.S. we mentioned some research in the podcast and here are the links to those articles:
The influence of 15-week exercise training on dietary patterns among young adults

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30659257/

The Impact of Physical Activity on Food Reward: Review and Conceptual Synthesis of Evidence from Observational, Acute, and Chronic Exercise Training Studies

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340670592_The_Impact_of_Physical_Activity_on_Food_Reward_Review_and_Conceptual_Synthesis_of_Evidence_from_Observational_Acute_and_Chronic_Exercise_Training_Studies

Exercise Training Reduces Reward for High-Fat Food in Adults with Overweight/Obesity

https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2020/04000/exercise_training_reduces_reward_for_high_fat_food.16.aspx

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