Wait! That can’t be right. Haven’t we been told that stress is the silent killer<\/strong>? It’s linked to just about every disease process, it\u00a0compromises our immune system making us more prone to infection and illness, and sends our hormonal system completely out of whack (with consequences such as weight gain, insomnia and diminished sexual function).<\/p>\n
Most of us are pretty smart and have an in-built intelligence system that operates as an instinctual survival mechanism. We have the ability to procreate <\/strong>for survival of our species, think rationally<\/strong> for conflict resolution and move freely<\/strong> to avoid potential life threatening dangers – perhaps being chased by a wild beast several thousand years ago; whereas now “chronic sitting” and sedentary lifestyles are a legitimate threat\u00a0to our survival as a species (evidenced by the fact that sitting is now recognised as an independent risk factor for developing chronic lifestyle diseases).<\/p>\n
Fact…<\/strong> we would not be here today if it weren’t for stress. As a species, humans can be regarded as the “best of the rest”<\/em> when it comes to adapting, surviving and thriving<\/strong>. The daily\u00a0stresses that\u00a0we are subjected to actually help us to evolve and ensure our ongoing survival within our chosen environment.\u00a0However, we’ve successfully managed to test these boundaries to the point where we’re experiencing a negative trend in our evolution<\/a> – i.e. we’re on a path towards extinction!<\/strong><\/p>\n
I “get my stress on”<\/em> with a daily workout<\/strong> to challenge my mobility, strength, power, flexibility, endurance and balance. Here’s one from a couple of days ago…<\/p>\n