Who recommended this book to me: a magazine review.
I have to admit, the point about avoiding sitting too much made me grumpy. There was no mention about the downsides of much standing, or moving… but then I got more into the heart of the book’s point, and things became easier: moving = better health for body AND mind, and improving many already-existing issues.
Our need for movement is connected to evolution, and certain movements even more. Some benefits known are pretty new as we’ve found some in very recent knowledge of body, its message senders and together-keepers. Movement benefits when we’re together but also when we’re alone (some ’rest while doing things’ are certainly better when done more alone, like gardening). Exercises like walking, strength-building, dancing, stretching; and related, like posture and core exercises, breathing mindfully.
We get many examples of people, together and alone, benefitting from what is said to be useful in the chapters here. At the end, the author collects must-have movements/elements, ways to put things learned here into daily life, and some change ideas for whole society (optimistic).
I may still bristle about being told to sit less, but otherwise this book told me how much movement can benefit us, and reading this book can inspire everyone to seek more movement of body in their life. :)