How to Prep for a Pandemic
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost all aspects of modern society. Governments have spent trillions fighting it on a global level, families have tested their flexibility trying to navigate it, and individuals have been forced to take a hard look at their own personal life choices, but through this adversity, what can we take away from all of this? Today, we discuss COVID from a movement perspective. The guys chime in on how our culture handled the pandemic, give their angle on recent data, discuss long-term effects on our society, and offer up ideas on how we could maximize our chances against COVID-19 and future outbreaks. So let’s get going with today’s episode of the Movement Podcast -- powered by FMS. SHOW NOTES & LINKS South Korea StudyKaiser Permanente Medical Center Physical inactivity is associated with a higher risk for severe COVID-19 outcomesCOVID-19 and physical inactivity: Teetering on the edge of a deadlier pandemic?Modifiable Risk Factors Predict Injuries in Firefighters During Training AcademiesWall- e:Idiocracy:FMS Level 1 CourseFMS Level 2 Online Course SFMA Level 1 Online Course FCS Online Course   😁: Exclusive PODCAST Listener Offer on Courses: Code VIRT50 $50 off Virtual course 🤸‍♂️: FREE Common Sense Approach to Evaluating Movement Use Promo Code: CSAPOD 📩: FREE Mobility Flows: Sign up to receive Movement Flows directly to your inbox 👉🏻: Subscribe to the Movement Podcast Newsletter: 👈🏻 📺: Do you want more content like this? _Join Here_ 📸: Movement Podcast Instagram: 🐤: FMS Twitter : 📺: Subscribe to the FMS YouTube Channel for more videos
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