Peter Attia· MD
the benefits of aerobic exercise I don't know what the magic number is these days but 20 or 30 minute blocks is a minimum to start getting the cardiovascular benefits
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the benefits of aerobic exercise I don't know what the magic number is these days but 20 or 30 minute blocks is a minimum to start getting the cardiovascular benefits
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150 minutes is, kind of, where we tap out a lot of the benefits, and then you go from there to say double in 300 minutes. And you can squeeze a little bit more out of the cloth, but you've, kind of, got a lot of the benefits with the first 150.