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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 17 MIN

Ep 39. Pt I | Dr. Sandro Freitas: Powerpenia

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This conversation explores the significance of power training, particularly in aging populations, and addresses misconceptions surrounding it. Dr. Sandro R. Freitas discusses various assessments for measuring power, the safety of power training, and the need for a shift in focus from strength to power in fitness and health discussions. He emphasizes the importance of lifestyle factors such as sleep, nutrition, and stress management in enhancing power training outcomes. The conversation also touches on the relevance of upper body power and ongoing research initiatives aimed at improving community engagement in power training.Connect with Sandro and Register for the Powerpenia Conference (July 2nd-3rd) - info below:Powerpenia Conference in July : www.powerpenia.comPowerpenia social media:Instagram: @powerpeniaLinkedin: @powerpeniaX: @powerpeniaPersonal Instagram: @drsandrofreitasLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandro-r-freitas-00155618/X: @sandro10freitasStay connected with Keiser:Instagram: @keiserfitnessX: @keiserfitnessFacebook: @keiserfitnessLinkedIn: Keiser CorporationKeiser Fitness Website: https://www.keiser.com/

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