Peter Attia· MD
in my experience the one where most people start to fail first is stability because as a species we usually begin to fail that once we enter school
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in my experience the one where most people start to fail first is stability because as a species we usually begin to fail that once we enter school
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and then you have this other idea that wraps around strength called stability and of course stability speaks about the safety with which you can apply that strength I.E exert force on the outside world uh and the safety with which the outside world can exert force on you and of course inherent with instability are other issues that we think about especially things that decline as we age such as Mobility balance flexibility