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February 25th, 2024

Episode 127: Aging Well for Health, Vitality, and Joy with Ron Kastner

  1. Episode 127: Aging Well for Health, Vitality, and Joy with Ron Kastner Jeff Armstrong 53:43

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A Life Yet to Live: Finding Health, Vitality, and Joy after 60 (Hansbury Press) is a book that shares one man’s journey to enhance his longevity and to… age well. Dr. Armstrong and Corbin Bruton are joined by the author, Ron Kastner, to discuss his practices and the Wisdom he has gained on this journey.

In the book, Ron discussed his approach to setting goals for practice and training according to seven categories. These categories are power, fuel or nutrition, movement, motion, and flexibility, balance, alignment, and posture, recovery, renewal, and inspiration, Clarity, and metrics, diagnosis, healing, and support. In this episode, we discuss these and his deep dive into physical and spiritual health and… aging well.

Learn more about Ron Kastner and his journey at www.RonKastner.com.

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Jeff Armstrong W. Jeffrey Armstrong, Ph.D.

Jeff Armstrong is a professor of Exercise Science (Ph.D., Exercise Physiology) at Western Oregon University and host of the Aging Well Podcast. He authored the textbook, 'Pathophysiology & Exercise' (Kendall-Hunt) and teaches a breath of courses from this to Advanced Programming for Sport & Fitness. He is passionate about longevity, health, improving/maintaining performance (Spiritually, Physically, Intellectually, Emotionally, and Socially--what he refers to as "well-centered fitness") across the lifespan, and aging well.

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