Distance running is dangerous

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2022
  • Paul explains why he is not a fan of distance running. He talks about the possible side effects of long-term distance running, and how to know if you are overtrained. He also touches on his opinion on hormetic stressors, and the dangers of too much hormetic stress for hormone health.

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  • @superuner73
    @superuner73 Před 10 měsíci +19

    Life is dangerous. Don't be a p@$$y. Do what you love. If you love running, do it. If you don't sit on a couch and stay safe. Seriously too much of anything can be bad. Moderation, proper rest and refueling, and fueling for running help a lot. Just because this guy had a bad experience with running doesn't mean everyone will. Know your body, and don't be afraid to live a happy, healthy life because some guy or girl with a podcast is looking for clicks and likes. Anything can be dangerous in this life, but what's most dangerous is fear and people who spread it.

    • @Magneticlaw
      @Magneticlaw Před 2 měsíci +4

      Moderation in all things.....including moderation.....

  • @victorhardin2186
    @victorhardin2186 Před rokem +52

    I would love for you to have David goggins on to hear this 😆 😂

    • @austinlapointe6464
      @austinlapointe6464 Před rokem +22

      David goggins doesn’t care about health, he care about mental toughness.
      His heart once gave out so he asked it if it’s being a bitch today, then asked who’s gonna carry the boats? It got back up real quick

    • @martinpospisil3747
      @martinpospisil3747 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Didn't he had knee surgeries? I wouldn't take that guy seriously.

  • @alicantuncer4800
    @alicantuncer4800 Před rokem +63

    For anyone wondering, running 5-10k 3-4 times a week is NOT long distance running.

    • @nunyafawkingbiz
      @nunyafawkingbiz Před 8 měsíci +5

      It actually is

    • @TheCoachTex
      @TheCoachTex Před 7 měsíci +9

      @@nunyafawkingbizit isnt. Its low mileage. If you are struggling with taht you havent properly stryctured your workouts/ arent running the apropriate pace.

    • @GungFu-tt1ef
      @GungFu-tt1ef Před 5 měsíci +3

      Running makes u weak. Sprinting is truth.

    • @thelastninja4825
      @thelastninja4825 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@GungFu-tt1ef I agree, sprinting is more natural for the human being.

    • @briandeal8927
      @briandeal8927 Před měsícem +5

      @@thelastninja4825Not really. Humans are designed to run long distances, not sprinting. We are one of the slowest mammals alive. The tactic was to keep the animals that do depend on sprinting to continue running over longer distances until they exhaust, pass out, and are able to be overpowered.

  • @kailashyogi4314
    @kailashyogi4314 Před rokem +40

    Love distance running, I also understand the potential downsides. Appreciate the work you do and know that diet is a huge lever for longevity, especially as a runner. 🔥🙏🏽🔥

  • @ajparr5585
    @ajparr5585 Před rokem +1

    How would you isolate the problem of running from all the other lifestyle variables such as diet ? I run 2x/wk around 5 k , trails and road , but also condition with other activities as well . Variety I suppose is good

  • @DerrickLytlephoto
    @DerrickLytlephoto Před rokem +18

    You should interview Jeff Browning about this. 50 years old, crushing ultra events, and his diet is very much inline with you.

    • @theperson3693
      @theperson3693 Před rokem +1

      What’s interesting is to me it seems to be the same argument that others have with carnivore, running a lot often and eating all meat, make you feel great and you thrive, but might not be the most optimal longevity decisions. I don’t know but at least that came to my mind.

  • @ed5616
    @ed5616 Před rokem +1

    What would be the limit, how much km represent distance running? For example if you run like 5km 3x a week is it still bad for your heart.

  • @pinksupremacy6076
    @pinksupremacy6076 Před rokem +55

    I love running and it feels great afterwards. My nervous system gets much calmer and my gut functions better. Also clarity of thought.

    • @austinlapointe6464
      @austinlapointe6464 Před rokem +1

      I think like how the carnivore diet has shown, we really don’t know as much about the human body as we thought. David Goggins is a prime example

    • @GungFu-tt1ef
      @GungFu-tt1ef Před 5 měsíci

      Opposite to me.. Turns me into a bitch.. Sprinting turns me into a man

  • @KamuelaFranco
    @KamuelaFranco Před rokem +1

    What about heart rate variability compared to baseline as a measure of overtraining/recoveredness?

  • @TheMorbidgoat
    @TheMorbidgoat Před rokem +23

    LONG distance running literally means quite extreme distances
    Running, say, 5km once a week in addition to weightlifting is probably only good for you

    • @Jachasik
      @Jachasik Před rokem +3

      Both are stress for your body. Stress = unhealthy

    • @AustenSummers
      @AustenSummers Před rokem +1

      @@Jachasik Eu-stress

    • @tommyjones1357
      @tommyjones1357 Před rokem +1

      I like the idea of being healthy enough to run short distances. I did my first 5K a few weeks back. 3 miles is a bit much but I enjoyed running/sprinting followed by walking. I feel like that is most akin to hunting as cavemen. Plus, it’ll be nice to be capable of running in case of a disaster scenario. Ya know: skyscrapper coming down at free fall unleashing asbestos, baby mama need child support, or maybe an elephant escapes the zoo.

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@Jachasik Stress can be healthy if it leads to favorable adaptations in the body. Not all stressors are bad, it's really a question of context. For instance, all stressors need some amount of recovery for the body to adapt. The stressor itself isn't the adaptation, it's what happens in response that leads to adaptation.

    • @Jachasik
      @Jachasik Před 4 měsíci

      @@Magnulus76 I don't think that you can call stress "healthy". No matter what kind of stress is always detrimental on your body and ages you. Even in so called body building it is more likely body destroying or stressing but yes you can build some muscles with it. In case of running I can see some many people outside running and I feel sometimes bad about them. Their body screaming to stop doing that.
      You can argue that stress is good body singal to stop doing what you do and change your life style or to for example adapt to some poison in environment no matter if it is snake or stress at work with toxic people and so on.
      I believed some day in hormesis and beneficial stress but currently I got more experience and in a time being I extinct from my life any stress and became overall happier a d healthier.
      Well just do what you want and resonates with you but never be 100% sure of everything and try to stay open minded.

  • @shelbyd2717
    @shelbyd2717 Před rokem

    Could you talk about PCOS? I would like to hear your opinion on it. I'm taking Dim and sometimes inositol they say I have insulin resistant but your saying insulin is good

  • @thetimeisnow1210
    @thetimeisnow1210 Před rokem

    Is cycling as bad for the heart ❤️ as long distance running? I ride 150/200 plus miles a week, most in moderate pace and some high intensity with little zone 1/2 work? Which I know I need to ride more in, I know it’s a lot less stress on my joints but I’m wondering about the heart, my dad says I’m going to get some type of cancer from releasing too many stress hormones…

  • @jpsailorallaboardmatey461

    Regular aerobic activity induces eccentric Left ventricular hypertrophy which is a beneficial adaptation. The heart does not work as hard at rest due to the chamber and muscle itself increasing in size and is able to pump blood throughout the body easier. It’s chronic long term stress and unchecked blood pressure that leads to health complications. Outside this overdoing it can be hard on joints and bones but in moderation is actually good for our bones.

    • @thelastgreatdevolutionary1044
      @thelastgreatdevolutionary1044 Před rokem +1

      Hey thanks for that information - I have left ventricular hypertrophy. My cardiologist never said.
      Got any ideas on how to bring presistent high blood pressure down? (Already on beta-blockers and calcium blockers)

    • @sweatyatoms7719
      @sweatyatoms7719 Před 4 měsíci

      less salt if you havent tried already@@thelastgreatdevolutionary1044

  • @DiogenesNephew
    @DiogenesNephew Před rokem +21

    It was actually noticeable right away that Paul was actually listening until she was done talking rather than interrupting. Great skill to have.

    • @aamit6211
      @aamit6211 Před rokem +7

      Piers Morgan needs to take a class or two!

  • @LizaLavolta
    @LizaLavolta Před rokem +13

    Ran six miles today. It was the best part of my week. Time in the forest. A mental challenge. A good meal after. I enjoy a pretty consistent 13min mile pace. I only4- do distance once a week. I have gone up to 10m but I prefer 4-6.

    • @bhok1971
      @bhok1971 Před rokem

      Try walking. Way better and more natural

    • @hernancoronel
      @hernancoronel Před 11 měsíci

      Look up dr sean o’mara and his proposed sprinting for visceral fat loss. Interesting stuff…

    • @snehalkrishnan618
      @snehalkrishnan618 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@bhok1971does walking increase capillary density and improve VO2 max the same way running does?

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@bhok1971Walk and sprint like an ancient hunter. Make it fun and explorative.

  • @thomasstjames4972
    @thomasstjames4972 Před rokem

    I stumbled across one of your videos, and subscribed by the way. you were going through what you have for breakfast the meat fruit honey , and animal organs. What I’m trying to figure out is what is your daily intake lunch dinner. Weekly. If you have a video going over something more extensive can you direct me to it? Or create a video that explains daily or weekly diet? Thanks!

  • @joelmartinez2668
    @joelmartinez2668 Před rokem +6

    I wish I could run like that but my knee and hip and foot are screwed now. I love walking now! Same mental results for me. Less prep and cool down required too.

  • @MericaUnited
    @MericaUnited Před rokem +8

    I think you should go into more detail about the distance running harms. Because I think running is good for us. At which distances do you feel it’s too heavy? Or speeds? Per week?

    • @trentonmaurer5262
      @trentonmaurer5262 Před rokem

      He mentions talking particularly people who are running miles upon miles 6-8minute miles. I’m guessing more than an hour at a time. You don’t want to have your body stressing for a large portion of the day. Also if you look at extreme distance runners they all look way aged because of their face skin getting bounced all day

    • @user-kn9yy3ee2p
      @user-kn9yy3ee2p Před rokem

      ​@@trentonmaurer5262 also they are under the sun a lot

  • @medes7894
    @medes7894 Před rokem +4

    Great video doc. This shit once confused me about my physique goals, thank you for the information!

  • @Fitnessbybryce
    @Fitnessbybryce Před rokem +50

    I don’t think Dr Saladino is saying to not run ever. He’s just explaining the dangers of distance running based on his personal and professional experience. Everything can be dangerous for you. Educating yourself on the possible dangers will help you to avoid these dangers. Great video!
    - Bryce Merriman

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 Před rokem +5

      The very fact that you need to adapt body to long runs through very long time or special means as you need to adapt muscles to grow bigger after reaching certain threshold shows it's unnatural. Or at least something creating a different balance in body so requires more research into what it does to body long term.
      I can bet women to better with long runs! And men with gaining extraordinary mass. There is this in-built specialisation of endurance and explosive high short term effort. Or just my strong intuition

    • @Fitnessbybryce
      @Fitnessbybryce Před rokem +2

      @@szymonbaranowski8184 that’s an interesting way to think of it. Very though provoking and I agree just like gaining large amounts of muscle, it is unnatural to run long distances. Our bodies weren’t built for that or we wouldn’t have to force adaptation

    • @davepeterschmidt5818
      @davepeterschmidt5818 Před rokem +1

      @@Fitnessbybryce I would disagree with this. We are clearly designed for distance running. We can dump heat quickly via lack of hair and the sweating mechanism. I think our hunter ancestors used their better endurance to stalk, harass and wear down large prey animals over time until they were weak enough to be susceptible to direct attack. As mentioned, clearly the human body does need to be conditioned to do this though, and the running probably shouldn't be done on hard surfaces.

    • @Fitnessbybryce
      @Fitnessbybryce Před rokem +5

      @@davepeterschmidt5818 I think we can agree to meet in the middle. You are right about saying our ancestors hunted and stalked the pray. But I don’t think that they were running marathons or training for it. Running isn’t bad for you, but distance running in this context can have negative effects. This is my opinion of course thank you for sharing your opinion with me!

    • @davepeterschmidt5818
      @davepeterschmidt5818 Před rokem +2

      @@Fitnessbybryce Of course they weren't running marathons. And they trained on the job, so to speak. The pursuit I believe they engaged in was done as a group, where some subset of the group would be harassing the prey at all times while others were getting a breather. Then they'd swap roles and continue. This would be an extremely effective technique against an animal they had been able to isolate from the herd, for example, even if that prey was faster than a human for short bursts.

  • @lmc4964
    @lmc4964 Před rokem

    how does cycling compare? 4-8hr range?

  • @kellylaux89
    @kellylaux89 Před rokem +53

    So you were a vegan runner and had issues, no surprise there. However what about running when being animal based? I love running and living my best life right now. Started at 45 in severe metabolic distress and now living my best life animal based at 50!

    • @jawnfps
      @jawnfps Před rokem +2

      As long as you balance your exercise out it's probably fine. Keep doing what you love and keep in touch with your doctor.

    • @GregariousAntithesis
      @GregariousAntithesis Před rokem +6

      Consistent endurance exercise is not healthy when you consider it slows our resting metabolism, is hard on joints. You want to run do interval sprints on grass or dirt. Thats healthy running not steady state cardio.

    • @garyfinch1840
      @garyfinch1840 Před rokem +4

      Yes, the main issues are the slowing metabolism due to the body attempting to more efficient with energy over time. And the repetitive physical impact on joints bones brain etc...

    • @westcoastsingletrack7854
      @westcoastsingletrack7854 Před rokem +1

      @@GregariousAntithesis your metabolism slows down cause your losing weight when you gain weight it goes up it's not bad for your joints it strengthens joints

    • @briandeal8927
      @briandeal8927 Před rokem

      I’m a vegetarian distance runner and have no issues. I had more issues while I was eating animal meat. I don’t think a specific diet really matters as long as you’re nutrition is balanced, you’re getting enough essential nutrition, and not over training.

  • @fowler269
    @fowler269 Před rokem

    I can average a few miles a week if I’m lucky then go run a marathon. I wonder how bad or good that is for my body doc

  • @DivineLogos
    @DivineLogos Před rokem

    So what distance is too much to do daily?

  • @stevenaylor5163
    @stevenaylor5163 Před rokem

    What about bodybuilding even w/o steroids? As pertains to heart wall thickening/ heart enlargement.

  • @chrisvarnadoe5526
    @chrisvarnadoe5526 Před rokem +105

    Come on dude! Peeing blood from an ultra?! Yes, it happens but for 99% of us that run ultras know how to run with a little bit of common sense. I love your message and follow most of your recommendations, but I can't take this one serious, if you mention peeing blood like it's just a common thing that comes with distance running. I still love your content, but you can't know everything about everything!

    • @chefboyartee8521
      @chefboyartee8521 Před rokem +13

      Did saying peeing blood was common he said that’s what he did. Almost all marathon runners I know are addicted to running

    • @chrisvarnadoe5526
      @chrisvarnadoe5526 Před rokem +8

      But he definitely made it sound like it's a common thing with ultra marathons, which is not true. I don't know a whole lot about much but I know running. I have ran many races from 100-200+ miles. I have many friends who run ultra marathons, and do not pee blood. I love the docs message with most things, however I just don't agree with making it seem like it's terrible for you. Just my opinion!

    • @chrisvarnadoe5526
      @chrisvarnadoe5526 Před rokem +5

      Plus, if he peed blood he did things terribly wrong. That's not an opinion but a fact.

    • @kWb02
      @kWb02 Před rokem +4

      You know that blood in pee isn’t always visible

    • @Christianjfit24
      @Christianjfit24 Před rokem +1

      I’d like to mention, you don’t have to be 20-25lbs under in muscle mass to run distances. I’m a sub 3 marathoner at 205lbs around 10-12% bodyfat. He must not like to put in a lot of work 🤫 his other stuff is amazing and I love it! Love the carnivore diet! It’s taken my performance to a whole new level.

  • @dagda16
    @dagda16 Před rokem +4

    Some of this I disagree with but I appreciate the discussion around “moderation is key” and that stress, to a point, makes us stronger (especially at a cellular level)

  • @21stCenturyEconomy
    @21stCenturyEconomy Před rokem

    Is High intensity interval running ok?

  • @PitFitHuntFan
    @PitFitHuntFan Před rokem +8

    Distance runners on a good nutrition, lifestyle, and exercise program should be healthy if they enjoy it and if they do it for fun. If you enter the competitive scene like all other sports where you have to push yourself to the limit and even beyond to excel... then whether it’s sprinting, long distance running or any other extreme physical sport then there are possible negative effects. Doing things in moderation is the best for the health but that often times would not mean you would place in those events.😁

  • @XIAirNomadIX
    @XIAirNomadIX Před 5 dny

    What about contraindications of the patients prior to taking up running. These could be genetic predispositions as opposed to running actually causing atrial fibrillations. Is that a stretch?

  • @tonystyles21
    @tonystyles21 Před rokem +10

    I walk elevated steady pace now and it's working better than jogging long distance

    • @justlaughatlife8461
      @justlaughatlife8461 Před rokem +4

      Same builds legs not breaks em 😜

    • @tommyjones1357
      @tommyjones1357 Před rokem

      I work a desk job and don’t want to be a slob like all the other dudes in my company so thinking I’ll start run/walking. Run a short distance. Walk and catch my breath. Then run again. Short bursts.
      I like the idea of being able to cheez-it in the event of an emergency or maybe from my car to the store in the winter.

  • @virgil368
    @virgil368 Před rokem

    What is your take on bicycling?

  • @bradgantt1818
    @bradgantt1818 Před rokem +5

    The issue has less to do with the activity: distance running, cycling, etc. and more to do with the intensity of the effort over time. The vast majority of people go too hard, too often which is a black hole. You can absolutely enjoy these activities and be spectacularly healthy if you execute at low intensity as measured by HR, HRV, etc.

    • @danielberg8437
      @danielberg8437 Před 9 měsíci

      I'm doing 40 a week but mostly at low hr and don't feel fatigued and feel healthier than I've felt in years. I do think that doing more low hr is key if you love running to help over training...

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 Před 4 měsíci

      That's where an app like Runalyze is useful. Keeping the Fitness to Fatigue ratio on the favorable side, for instance, is going to help keep people away from overtraining.

  • @ritakent7844
    @ritakent7844 Před rokem +1

    To change the subject, when I eat grass fed, grass finished beef, I get sick, the other day I got a lump in my stomach. Regular beef does not do that to me.

  • @JK-vc7ie
    @JK-vc7ie Před rokem +5

    Every activity can be harmful if you take it too far. Running, lifting, anything...

  • @thezenhodler1620
    @thezenhodler1620 Před rokem +39

    I love long distance running but for the last few years I have averaged only about 15-25 miles weekly. AND I have still been able to run a couple marathons. I weight train, walk/jogs every morning for 15 mins, standup desk, yoga, stretch, hiking. A well rounded active lifestyle is key.

    • @67Stu
      @67Stu Před rokem +3

      Having had been in the health and fitness and nutrition industries for quite some time, many years ago, based on your comment, you are unequivocally overtraining.

    • @SwagMaster_-xp4me
      @SwagMaster_-xp4me Před rokem +1

      O

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Cross-training is definitely healthier than pounding too much pavement.

    • @thezenhodler1620
      @thezenhodler1620 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Magnulus76 agreed. Not all my miles are pavement. Single track trails in the woods with dirt, rocks and roots. Far more dynamic use of muscles than typical running. I am constantly advising my friends who run with nagging injuries that they need to weight train and get into the woods for some of their running. And on paved stuff, ALWAYS opt for asphalt instead of concrete when available.

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@thezenhodler1620 Resistance training is important for runners, especially as they age. Heck, it's good for everybody as they age.

  • @cmo5807
    @cmo5807 Před rokem +1

    David Goggins, Cameron Haynes, and a long long list of super healthy people long distance run to the extreme! And they are just fine according to their doctors anyway....... Can you explain how they are in such amazing shape? And they are ripped up and muscular so Im confused.

    • @zacw812
      @zacw812 Před rokem +2

      Goggins is most definitely not in good shape on the inside...he doesn't recommend to people what he does. He's a beast still but yeah

  • @Hwd371
    @Hwd371 Před rokem +2

    What about the Rarámuri or Tarahumara?

  • @3260ELEMENT
    @3260ELEMENT Před rokem +35

    Dear Dr. Saladino, you haven't spoken about white rice in a while. Is it still possible to thrive with white rice as a part of your animal based diet?

    • @rappatenebrense
      @rappatenebrense Před rokem

      Yes

    • @sealishproductions
      @sealishproductions Před rokem +4

      You will get b1 deficient

    • @mufcism
      @mufcism Před rokem

      @@sealishproductions Got any sources on carbs depleting nutrients? V Interested

    • @thakraken6995
      @thakraken6995 Před rokem +5

      ​@@sealishproductions make rice with nutritional yeast which has a lot of B1

    • @clerede6382
      @clerede6382 Před rokem +15

      Rice is very high in arsenic , rises blood sugars, debletes B vitamins and is empty of nutrients.

  • @melisanyo_0
    @melisanyo_0 Před rokem

    Is running 2 miles daily bad is that Long distance running?

  • @mrswolls
    @mrswolls Před rokem

    is 2 miles slow jogging twice a week okay?

  • @JK-vc7ie
    @JK-vc7ie Před rokem +28

    My uneducated opinion on weekly mileage: I suspect weekly mileage up to 40 miles is good for you. After that it might be breaking you down. Extreme mileage like 100 miles per week will make you super fit for distance running, but it's probably not contributing to optimal health. Almost certainly a detriment.

    • @Parkerjoe9tx
      @Parkerjoe9tx Před rokem +1

      40 per week?? I maybe do 6-12 a week lol

    • @peterb31
      @peterb31 Před rokem +1

      I think even 40 miles is too much - just look at David Goggins - both knees have no cartilage. Fractures all throughout his legs.
      This is what distance running leads to.

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k Před rokem +1

      I do like 12 running and another 12 of walking
      Usaf pilot

    • @Catcrumbs
      @Catcrumbs Před rokem +1

      @@peterb31 David Goggins knees were fucked up when he was in the military, years before he started long-distance running.

    • @nickwilsonxc
      @nickwilsonxc Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@peterb31David puts in way more than 40 miles per week. When he made the SEALS commercial years back I believe he said 125-150 miles a week was his norm, and that was on top of biking to and from work, swimming, lifting, and oh being a Navy SEAL. He does not represent the average Joe at your local 5K runs.

  • @EYS_kane
    @EYS_kane Před rokem

    What’s your opinion about eating onions ?

  • @theroaman8759
    @theroaman8759 Před rokem

    I like to run a mile a day for cardio. Would that be considered "distance running"?

  • @AG-xi7mz
    @AG-xi7mz Před rokem +3

    What about cycling?

  • @novus-malnourish3193
    @novus-malnourish3193 Před rokem +10

    I am one of the many people who adore David Goggins. I've seen him run 300 miles plus in 3 days all at once, and I am curious about what you have to say.

    • @Gtt985
      @Gtt985 Před rokem +1

      And he did that many times with a hole in heart ..its all mindset

    • @novus-malnourish3193
      @novus-malnourish3193 Před rokem +3

      @@Gtt985 But, is it healthy? It is extremely impressive, but is it best for humanity?

  • @1560727
    @1560727 Před rokem

    What minimum distance is considered as ‘distance running ‘? 13 miles? 26 miles?

    • @Kwildcat13
      @Kwildcat13 Před rokem

      Depends on who you ask .. I would say 20 miles .. someone else would say 13

  • @edgar1edgar902
    @edgar1edgar902 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I run like 5 miles everyday, I feel great, my depression goes away I feel more confident and self esteem.

  • @richardmiddleton7770
    @richardmiddleton7770 Před rokem +7

    Surely, whatever the stress, the more you're exposed to it the more resilient the body becomes? If a couch potato got up and ran 5 miles it'd probably nearly kill them, for someone used to running marathons it would be a nice recovery run! Someone who's always eaten nuts is unlikely to have a nut allergy, bee keepers are unlikely to go into anaphylactic shock when stung by a bee etc. etc.

    • @connorgray2896
      @connorgray2896 Před rokem +4

      100 percent. Volume of running or training is all relative. If you look at what kilian jornet does per week- it would kill most men lol but he is perfectly healthy and injury free. You build up greater capacity as u continue to train, obviously there is a limit but honestly the limit is pretty high. also depends on ur other life style habits. just saying endurance running is bad is very silly. Doing too much is bad but doing an amount ur body can handle is great for the body.

  • @BalvinderSingh-uh3my
    @BalvinderSingh-uh3my Před rokem

    Seen a few videos by MDs how much running is bad for you say per week?

  • @FordyRuns
    @FordyRuns Před rokem

    Interesting thoughts on this thanks a lot

  • @faisal-ca
    @faisal-ca Před rokem

    Does anyone know if he is okay with Sun screen lotions or they are also BS?

    • @moonzy172
      @moonzy172 Před rokem +1

      He doesn’t recommend common store brand sunscreens, but suggests to use a zinc oxide-based sunscreen. He did a very good podcast on the sun/skin cancer a few weeks ago where he talks about it, definitely check it out if you can.

    • @faisal-ca
      @faisal-ca Před rokem

      @@moonzy172 Thank you. Much appreciated.

  • @theoemanuelsson7465
    @theoemanuelsson7465 Před rokem +7

    I love the car analogy for the body, eating junk is like putting shitty gas and running is like driving recklessly. How long do you think your car is going to last if you do both?

  • @ChristianHiroseRomeoGraham

    What about Zach Bitter? He's a world record-breaking ultramarathon runner, and he's a carnivore, and appears to be in great health.

    • @twistedstrength.
      @twistedstrength. Před rokem +5

      You can’t see his heart.

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Před rokem +1

      I think that if he is honest it isn't optimal for his health. He is willing to make the tradeoffs now since he can make a living off of it. He we certainly is sarcopenic, a strong breeze can knock him over. He also is not 100 % carnivore. I doubt he will be doing 100 milers in ten years.

    • @timslee0618
      @timslee0618 Před rokem

      actually Zach Bitter does Carnivore on and off throughout the year.

    • @Kwildcat13
      @Kwildcat13 Před rokem +1

      @@terraflow__bryanburdo4547 I bet your wrong I have a ton of friends that have been doing 100 miles for years and years and are well into their 50/60/70s .. you cannot speak for every person

    • @blueeyeddevil1
      @blueeyeddevil1 Před rokem

      Sample size of 1 is proof of nothing. And his story isn't over yet, is it?

  • @arturo7129
    @arturo7129 Před rokem +10

    Yeah, running on concrete is bad for joints.

  • @vannawhitesbabbydaddy9390

    God Bless You Brother! Thank you for all you do! 🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @timdelgado5549
    @timdelgado5549 Před rokem +1

    What about intense cardio above 35 years old like soccer?

  • @goten3388
    @goten3388 Před rokem +3

    My African ancestors used to run and outpace lions to eat it. I think I’m fine

  • @DiggingNorway
    @DiggingNorway Před rokem +2

    5K is a perfect distance, you can do that everyday in 30 minutes

  • @creamofthecrop5868
    @creamofthecrop5868 Před rokem +2

    Well paul theres are multiple centanaruiuans who are vegans who are long distance marathon runners

  • @alejandromanuelfernandezme5706

    Sprints and intense running for short distances might be better? I kind of think so
    Like going max speed for 1 minute and do it more than once

  • @carolinesmith9489
    @carolinesmith9489 Před rokem +2

    Very good information. Makes so much sense. When I had chronic illness I got sick with flue like symptoms from working out. Same with being in the sun, or having a heated discussion. It is important to be in tune with what your body says. Not to push your limits too much. Being able to take a step back. That's my experience. And this goes for everyone, but we all have different limits of course. So a little workout can be too much for some and very hard workout ok for other. Imo, this limit can expand (or the bucket become bigger or whatever), but with small steps, and being careful not pushing yourself much.

  • @CJL36
    @CJL36 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think the benefits of distance running far outweigh the risks. Same can be said with any exercise regimen.

  • @CoffeeTXqueen
    @CoffeeTXqueen Před rokem +21

    I recently stopped distance running. I realized there’s really no reason for me to run more than 4-5 miles, especially since I live in Texas and it’s hot as balls. I believe running is the reason I have a resting heart rate of 43. Sometimes it will even go as low as 37. I don’t believe that’s concerning at all. But just an observation. We do always hear stories about sudden cardiac death during races with distance runners though.

    • @67Stu
      @67Stu Před rokem +1

      4-5 miles is still long distance running, and will still have damaging effects sooner or later.

    • @CoffeeTXqueen
      @CoffeeTXqueen Před rokem +2

      @@67Stu I simply do it for fun once or twice a week, so I’m not real worried!

    • @jpsailorallaboardmatey461
      @jpsailorallaboardmatey461 Před rokem +8

      As long as your not running 4-5 every day with no rest days it will not hurt you. It’s actually beneficial to our bones to have this form of impact. 3 days a week that distance is very beneficial.

    • @estebanarayaguzman4012
      @estebanarayaguzman4012 Před rokem +9

      @@67Stu no. If you have the proper recovery, Sleep, nutrition.. And if you don't do it every day

    • @Kwildcat13
      @Kwildcat13 Před rokem +12

      Yeah those aren’t healthy runners those are the runners that just took on running for the majority of cases of sudden cardiac death .. or they are elderly and have other issues .. I run 20 plus milers ( 60 miles ) weekly and my pulse is in the 40s .. I’ve been ultra running for 15 years and I think it’s all about how you recover and eat .. sure runners can die but you can be hit by a bus walking to your mailbox so I’m not giving up running .. it’s not drinking , smoking or drugs ..

  • @timslee0618
    @timslee0618 Před rokem +3

    I wonder what people like Zach Bitter and Cam Hanes say about this?
    Zach Bitter does Carnivore on and off throughout the year

  • @H0lyH0g
    @H0lyH0g Před rokem

    what about cycling?

  • @ElizabethMillerTX
    @ElizabethMillerTX Před rokem +10

    I'm so happy that Danica has been red-pilled and has taken control of her health. That's so great. I'm so happy for her, especially, but also for the rest of us, because she'll make an amazing evangelist.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie Před rokem +1

      You don't know her. Worry about people in your own life.

    • @thestuff4321
      @thestuff4321 Před rokem +5

      @@JK-vc7ie You don't know her, worry about people in your own life

    • @newsdropz5361
      @newsdropz5361 Před rokem

      @@thestuff4321 Gravity Denier... Like your name? FE? ;)

    • @ElizabethMillerTX
      @ElizabethMillerTX Před rokem

      @@JK-vc7ie Project much? You're barking at strangers for their imagined problems. Bless your heart.

    • @jumper4ever937
      @jumper4ever937 Před rokem

      @@ElizabethMillerTX Nonetheless, he/she is right.

  • @climate-civilizations

    I think Paul listens to Jay Feldman's podcast with Mike Fave. Highly recommended, btw.

  • @samtoby9866
    @samtoby9866 Před rokem

    So is having a sauna everyday a no no? I thought that infra-red sauna everyday was good for you?

  • @3ncore706
    @3ncore706 Před rokem +4

    This should be common sense to people. Torturing yourself for extended periods of time is bad for your health.

    • @Jachasik
      @Jachasik Před rokem

      Exacly. But most of the even keto/carni people are so brainwashed about the exercise. Not only endurance training, resistance training is stress for your body too. But after second one that stimulus will make your muscles bigger, stronger...

    • @TerriblePerfection
      @TerriblePerfection Před rokem

      That made me laugh because I have always thought that runners look really grim when I pass them. I walk and bike because they make me smile.

    • @3ncore706
      @3ncore706 Před rokem

      @@Jachasik
      Yeah a lot of keto people seem to think working out “hardcore” will be good for your health. In my opinion though just doing a few exercises once a week can build a good amount of muscle and give you all the health benefits. Pushing it too hard always results in injury

    • @3ncore706
      @3ncore706 Před rokem

      @@TerriblePerfection
      Yeah i mean if youre enjoying it then thats no issue, i lift weights a few times a week and enjoy it
      Its the people who say things like: “i worked out so hard i through up! Hell yeah” that i really dont understand.

  • @dutcharnold9058
    @dutcharnold9058 Před rokem +4

    I would rather die from ultra running than not run at all personally🤷🏼‍♀️i dont know what science is behind the idea that long distance running is bad but I feel better than ever while running high mileage.

    • @blueeyeddevil1
      @blueeyeddevil1 Před rokem

      You reference two extreme options out of a billion in between the two. Also, alcoholics feel better when they have a drink; it's not a great metric for determining the healthiness of many things. Where is the evolutionary need or basis for ultra running? What purpose would it serve for an aboriginal being? Plenty of science to show the damage it does to the human body, long term and short.

    • @dutcharnold9058
      @dutcharnold9058 Před rokem

      I see your point it may not be the best thing for you physically but there are still a-lot of positive affects of it as well (unlike alcoholism) I think for me, the mental toughness and the endurance I gain from Ultra running out weigh the potential physical harms. Significant physical damage is not guaranteed either there of plenty of ultra runners who are in there 60s and crush it. You can’t go through life shying away from any chance of physical pain or harm, unless you want to end up weak. You can’t become stronger either mentally or physically while being comfortable.

    • @blueeyeddevil1
      @blueeyeddevil1 Před rokem

      @@dutcharnold9058 Fair enough, but no one said anything about "being comfortable." You can put yourself in plenty of uncomfortable situations that carry varying degrees of risk and test mental and physical fortitude that don't carry such a high risk of permanent damage or death SIMPLY BY ENGAGING IN THEM. I like to be smart about the potential risks of the behaviors I choose to engage in. I had to laugh at the "significant physical damage is not guaranteed" statement. That's true for drunk driving, cigarette smoking, and even heroin use. I favor activities where significant physical damage is unlikely. I may not know a ton of people, but those I know who are or have been runners, long or comparatively shorter distance, have knee, ankle, heel, and/or lower back issues. Running (short distances) may have been a part of our evolutionary development but it was done ONLY when deemed necessary (e.g., to escape predators or to catch prey), never on hard pavement, and almost never for long distances/durations. Take a look at apex predators; they don't chase prey for miles. It's a sprint, and either they win or they lose. So, whether you're predator or prey, neither engage in long distance runs. And no aboriginal people existing today run long distances because it makes them feel better. But, obviously it's your choice, so have at it if that's what you enjoy and best of luck to you.

  • @Barsimea
    @Barsimea Před rokem +1

    Thank you! 🌞

  • @allanh46
    @allanh46 Před rokem

    It's funny just watching him go on about technical stuff. I understand it yes, but it's quite fascinating cos he looks so fit and in good shape for his fortys and in general. Yes and cool to see a racing driver Danica chat with him too.

    • @cmo5807
      @cmo5807 Před rokem

      If you think hes not on TRT then your lying to yourself lol. Sure he looks great he eats well and worksout.... and on top of that Id wager hes on TRT. Most people in his profession and look like he does at that age are on TRT. If hes not then hey more power to him.

  • @xgengx7530
    @xgengx7530 Před rokem +3

    Dr.Saladino: Don't overrun
    David Goggins has entered the chat!

    • @BigPoppa-Monk
      @BigPoppa-Monk Před rokem +1

      Ask dave about his knees in a few years..lol

  • @stevelyons6739
    @stevelyons6739 Před rokem

    Great Info Dr!!

  • @alarlol
    @alarlol Před rokem

    so...5km twice a week is .... bad?

  • @sudenmoose
    @sudenmoose Před rokem +13

    Paul Saladino I honestly respect your work and seeking the truth. you say a lot of hard truths that people find hard to swallow but good on you for speaking out about it. Your work will save many.

    • @metalrunner4398
      @metalrunner4398 Před rokem +5

      He has a serious eating disorder and is changing his diet every few months. How can that be helpful to anyone?

    • @davepeterschmidt5818
      @davepeterschmidt5818 Před rokem +1

      @@metalrunner4398 He hasn't changed his diet in quite a long time now actually. I suspect you've been watching his past materials and came across his dietary changes in an accelerated manner so you THINK he changes his diet frequently. His process and approach is a good one (eat what is evolutionarily appropriate) and he is speaking truth. Call it an eating disorder if you like, but it's simply his way of eating. Everyone has one. His is optimized for his desired lifestyle. Personally I've taken the basics of my dietary approach from his and modified it to fit my own body and lifestyle. It's working extremely well for me.

    • @sudenmoose
      @sudenmoose Před rokem

      @@metalrunner4398 wdym eating disorder ?

    • @metalrunner4398
      @metalrunner4398 Před rokem

      @@sudenmoose obsession with micronutrient adverse effects that are not even proven in mechanistical studies in rodents, changing his diet every few months. First juice fast plant based person, full carnivore, rice cracker nut, rice is poison nut, carbs are evil, fruit is great, honey is amazing, histerical shirtless screaming in supermarket. All that within 3 years. It is a blatant eating disorder. He should be shown to kids in med school.

    • @joerandom157
      @joerandom157 Před rokem +1

      @@sudenmoose it's funny how not eating shit foods gets called having an eating disorder. eating everything in "moderation" has worked out so well for humans thus far, right?
      i appreciate the story paul's followed to get to this point. one extreme to the other, and now has settled in on an omnivorous pattern that seems to have lots of benefits.

  • @plantbasedethos5726
    @plantbasedethos5726 Před rokem +2

    Also it's very catabolic, if you want to be a good long distance runner you can say goodbye to your muscle mass. Running is ok and cardio is also important, but running for very long distances on a regular basis is not healthy at all

  • @jasonangeles3765
    @jasonangeles3765 Před 5 měsíci +1

    i don't think running marathons every week is good but marathon training and several a year can make you feel like superman.. also this dude actively seeks evidence to back his biases all the time..

  • @67Stu
    @67Stu Před rokem

    What is a "carniferous" vegetable? I believe you mean cruciferous?

  • @miltonbates6425
    @miltonbates6425 Před rokem +25

    Especially if you got the shot. You might be limited to walking for the rest of your life.

    • @surfboarding5058
      @surfboarding5058 Před rokem

      Vaxxed sheep 🐑

    • @ChrisTrovato
      @ChrisTrovato Před rokem

      Why’s that? My wife was forced and is more active than ever

    • @burger101ful
      @burger101ful Před rokem +1

      I got three shots and I’m the healthiest I’ve ever been in a long time

    • @surfboarding5058
      @surfboarding5058 Před rokem

      @@burger101ful you got three shots and you’re a stoopid sheep 🐑

    • @thepatternforms859
      @thepatternforms859 Před rokem

      WHAT A LOAD OF ANTISCIENCE GARBAGE.....THERE IS NOTHING HARMFUL ABOUT VACCINES...INTERNET NUT

  • @melissabeers35
    @melissabeers35 Před rokem

    I would like to see you interview Sally Norton, if I may make a request;)

  • @Psyche_Up
    @Psyche_Up Před rokem +15

    Sprinting + middle distance (~1 mile at a time) have always been more fun for me anyway! Happy to hear this news :)

    • @taylorg8509
      @taylorg8509 Před rokem +3

      If you go the track It can be fun yes
      Local high school near me their track has the lights on at night great place to run 400s

    • @Psyche_Up
      @Psyche_Up Před rokem +2

      @@taylorg8509 I was a 400m runner back in high school 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲

  • @mt_gox
    @mt_gox Před rokem

    1:49 Is the creepy toe curl some kind of great ape mating availability signal?

  • @CanoRunner
    @CanoRunner Před rokem +4

    We have to look at runners like Haile Gebrselassie who ran at a very young age high mileage, 25-year career in which he claimed two Olympic gold medals, eight World Championship victories and set 27 world records. Where his knees or joints worn out? Even when he was about to retire he could still run fast, so i think paul just killed himself not because of running to much but because of not knowing how to do a good training, also he said he was vegan we he did ultras(WAY TO MUCH)....

    • @blueeyeddevil1
      @blueeyeddevil1 Před rokem

      You offer a sample size of 1 as proof of the safety of something? 🤔

    • @azzteke
      @azzteke Před rokem

      "Where his knees..."???

  • @chilambalam5425
    @chilambalam5425 Před rokem

    "Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia," Wow! I like how he said that so fast like it's regular English.

  • @tadariusme
    @tadariusme Před rokem

    What’s natural is based off what, because humans haven’t done it all in its beginning, outside the 📦 idk but I run like 6 miles every other day and run sprints as well, and just feel super

  • @chefboyartee8521
    @chefboyartee8521 Před rokem +10

    This dude looks extremely healthy just that alone should speak for itself idk how you can argue what he says

    • @madmatt6454
      @madmatt6454 Před rokem

      Reminds me of when he was on the doctor's and some fat chick was bashing him. Like bruh, do u not see his body? Why would I listen to a fat pig over a lean sex machine?

    • @aidenblackburn9806
      @aidenblackburn9806 Před rokem +4

      so you are just going to believe everything he says based on how he looks

    • @madmatt6454
      @madmatt6454 Před rokem

      @@aidenblackburn9806 uh.... are you suggesting you'd rather take fitness advice from a fat slob over this fine male specimen? You do you. I hear being fat has its perks. You get to enjoy unnatural foods like pizza and ice cream. You also get to lose your limbs and eye sight to diabetes in your 40s and 50s. Good stuff!

    • @chefboyartee8521
      @chefboyartee8521 Před rokem +1

      @@aidenblackburn9806 nope, just saying the proof is in the pudding

  • @cockroachv
    @cockroachv Před 10 měsíci +1

    It’s crazy. I LOVE walking and I do love sprinting but I absolutely hate jogging.

  • @ascarby
    @ascarby Před rokem

    what about East Africans? Many have a long history of distance running.

  • @kdesign73
    @kdesign73 Před rokem

    What about road cycling... Distance cycling... We are talking about 2-4 hours a day... low to medium intensity...

  • @codyburt6536
    @codyburt6536 Před rokem +5

    I ran 8 miles this morning and felt great!

    • @dianavaldez3371
      @dianavaldez3371 Před rokem

      If you’re running in athletic shoes and on concrete that is not natural.

    • @Bweyg
      @Bweyg Před 6 měsíci

      @@dianavaldez3371 Yeah you're probably right. But so is lifting, sprinting, jump roping and skipping.

    • @russellgrimes3491
      @russellgrimes3491 Před 5 měsíci

      People are getting too crazy on the internet. Nothing but a bunch of losers running their mouth about nonsense in an effort to make money. Losers. LOSERS.
      WTF does Saladino mean he was “under muscled”? Five percent body fat for men and a BMI of 19 is considered normal if people are healthy. He is a complete POS.

    • @russellgrimes3491
      @russellgrimes3491 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@dianavaldez3371You know what else isn’t natural? Tampons, eyeshadow, mascara, lipstick, fake nails, fake lashes.

    • @bravenewchannel4477
      @bravenewchannel4477 Před měsícem

      @@russellgrimes3491 fax

  • @NoFsGiven666
    @NoFsGiven666 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I run per week around 90-100 miles. I'm 34. In shape. Happy. I weight train. I dont have bad knees or joints. Take my cod liver oil (daily for around 15 years, very dense shin bones never in pain) and very important stretch after long runs. I had bad knees back when I was in Army when I was 23 because I didnt understand how to train effectively and reduce injuries but older I get the smarter and the fitter I get. Worst thing thats happen to me is bursitis in my knees other than that....Nothing.

    • @gon7155
      @gon7155 Před 2 měsíci

      Check back in 2034

  • @nbakes24
    @nbakes24 Před rokem +9

    Absolutely too much stress from long distance running is cumulative, I also have done triathlons/ ultras and have experimented with diet I noticed with raw vegan/fruitarian my nervous system was clearer recovered faster but hard to put on weight /muscle but I could do 100 pull-ups in 15 minutes.. strange observations like this that make me think there is something to the fruit salad camp I just don’t think it’s as nutrient dense as you have mentioned with the carnivore observation for example I would need to eat 3kg of salad and fruit a day and 90% of it is water where as I saw your diet is like 12oz ribeye for a meal- less volume more nutrient density
    I’m not here to oppose you btw I think what your doing is great - life’s a big experiment and we got the chemistry set 😋 you diet is a long jump from the status quo

    • @burger101ful
      @burger101ful Před rokem

      Interesting, what diet are you on now? Any recommendations for someone trying to gain weight who runs a lot and weight lifts. Thanks

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 Před rokem

      Endurance related. Like meat and muscle gaining. IMHO

    • @nbakes24
      @nbakes24 Před rokem

      @@burger101ful I’d recommend everyone start raw vegan/fruitarian for 4-8 weeks for the simple reconnecting, because after only fruits and salads with no chemical preservatives E numbers etc allows you to feel what loads your body..
      Adding muscle I have only stepped out as far as adding sprouted and steamed grains such as buckwheat and lentils but around this time I also started supplementing saw palmetto so I don’t know what caused the muscle building affect the extra grain or the DHT blocking affects of SP
      I’m accepting the fact that my experience and point of view is somewhat obtuse to the audience 😅 but follow my idea for 4 weeks minimum and your body will revolt when you eat absolutely anything with chemicals, it will slug when you eat salt or sugary foods, you will get a headache when you eat too much dehydrated foods (below 90% water)
      Like I said I don’t think the nutrient density is there in raw to be a mass gainer but for endurance (5k up) raw is untouchable and I have reached 4% body fat and 90% muscle according to boditrax

    • @jewelsbarbie
      @jewelsbarbie Před rokem

      @@nbakes24 what do you mean when you mention “reconnecting”? Thank you 🙏

    • @nbakes24
      @nbakes24 Před rokem +1

      @@jewelsbarbie reconnecting to the body, chemicals, salt, oil, processed foods etc are a heavy digestive burden… the idea is to live this way for short term so you can feel how much digestion cost say for something seemingly harmless

  • @Magneticlaw
    @Magneticlaw Před 2 měsíci

    The guy who ran from the battle of Marathon to Athens to give news of the Greek victory subsequently proceeded to drop dead of heart failure....

  • @Wafflemciron
    @Wafflemciron Před rokem +1

    Carniferous” vegetables (7:00)? I think she meant cruciferous.

  • @katiemiaana
    @katiemiaana Před 22 dny

    My dad was an amazing runner and he has AFib and had a stroke while running. He now can’t run and is so depressed. I agree unfortunately it is an addiction.

  • @dianaverano7878
    @dianaverano7878 Před 2 měsíci

    I used to run. But now I do walking 3 hrs ( whatever pace I want) + 1 hr walking with stairs everyday
    I now enjoy these walks as my exercise.
    Walking is low impact and my ancestor (great grandfather) lived that long beyond 100 yrs old. But walked all the time, flat or elevated lands. Not running.
    My blood pressure is lower now after a month of my routine (100/70)

  • @albertjelowicki1805
    @albertjelowicki1805 Před rokem +12

    this is just a FYI for the regular/average/normal person. You probably should be more active and run more. He is talking about hyper athletes who do marathons/triathalons regularly. DONT let this title of the video make you stop doing cardio. Go run a few miles!

    • @catherineshaw1122
      @catherineshaw1122 Před rokem +1

      You benefit more from running sprints, really. You get aerobic and anaerobic benefits and train your body to recover quickly. It's also more fun. :)

    • @Bweyg
      @Bweyg Před 6 měsíci

      @@catherineshaw1122 You only get the aerobic benefits if you do a lot of slow easy runs, if you just do sprints and nothing else, you'll hit the wall with your running fitness and you won't progess aside from the 100m and 200m.

  • @rynosoarus
    @rynosoarus Před rokem +3

    1st and last time I'll ever take advice from this fool. Just because someone wears a whitecoat, doesn't mean everything they preach is true. This guy is no expert. Common sense tells us that moderation is key. If you lift too much too, you're not going to live very long and/or be healthy either. Where's your bit on that?