Joint Dynamics Podcast - The Intelligent Movement Series
Join Andrew bi-weekly on the Joint Dynamics Podcast, where via a fireside like chat, he dives into the world of health, performance, and wellness! Each episode features expert guests spanning the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual - sharing insights, tips, and stories that inspire you to move better, understand the human body to a deeper level, and live healthier. Tune in for engaging conversations, practical advice, and a sprinkle of humor—perfect for anyone looking to elevate their wellness journey!
Joint Dynamics is Hong Kong’s first combined studio featuring physiotherapy, massage therapy and personal training. Joint Dynamics provides an individualised approach to performance, prevention and treatment of movement dysfunction and injury. For more details about events & services offered, visit http://www.jointdynamics.com.hk. Instagram: @jointdynamics. Facebook: www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong. Youtube channel: Joint Dynamics.
Joint Dynamics Podcast - The Intelligent Movement Series
Latest Episodes
🎙️ Episode 155 — Andrew Logan | Say Hey I'm Not Ok
In Episode 155 of the Joint Dynamics Podcast, Andrew Cox sits down with Andrew Logan, a father, New South Wales agricultural CEO, and the founder of the initiative 'Say Hey I'm Not Ok'. Operating from the raw, lived experience of losing his nin...
Episode 154 - The Infinite Game of Fitness: Business, Disruption & Loyalty with Richard Boyd
In this episode, JD Podcast host Andrew Cox | Joint Dynamics sits down with the fitness industry's best mate, Richard Boyd. Richard is wide...
Episode 153: Fueling the Collision – Performance Nutrition with Eliza Freney
In Episode 153 of the Joint Dynamics Podcast, host Andrew Cox | Joint Dynamics dives deep into the high-stakes world of elite performance nutrition with Eliza Freney, the powerhouse behi...
Fan Mail
l really enjoyed the podcast guys such fantastic information I am a fit 51yrs with a testosterone level of 490 Would you consider this to be ok or low as info on clinical low is below 300 Cheers
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