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🔥 Many leaders tell me they don’t have “time” to exercise… but what they’re really short on is intensity 🔥

  • Writer: Olly Bridge
    Olly Bridge
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

There’s a growing narrative online that any movement is enough.


It’s well-intentioned…but incomplete.


Here’s the reframe 👇


Light movement absolutely matters. It supports mental health, glucose regulation, and basic daily function.


But when we talk about cardiovascular resilience, metabolic health, and long-term risk reduction, intensity plays a unique role.


🧠 What the science actually suggests


Large observational datasets show that vigorous physical activity is associated with disproportionately greater health benefits per unit of time compared to light activity.


Why?


Because intensity creates biological signals that light movement simply doesn’t trigger to the same degree:


• Greater cardiorespiratory strain → larger improvements in VO₂ max

• Stronger insulin sensitivity signalling → improved glucose handling

• Higher shear stress on blood vessels → better endothelial function

• More robust mitochondrial adaptation → improved energy efficiency


These mechanisms help explain why small doses of vigorous activity can deliver meaningful returns, especially for time-poor adults


Importantly…

This does not mean vigorous exercise is “better” for everyone, all the time.


💡 What this means for real leaders


If you’re under sustained pressure, juggling long days and cognitive load:


• You don’t need marathon sessions

• You don’t need punishing ‘chipper’ workouts

• You do need brief, well-placed intensity, layered on top of daily movement


Think:

• Short hill walks

• A few hard intervals on the bike

• Resistance training that actually challenges you

• Occasional breathlessness… by design, not accident


Done safely, progressively, and consistently.


🧭 The deeper takeaway


Health isn’t about choosing light or hard.


It’s about matching the dose to the outcome you care about…and the season of life you’re in.


At @Essentio Health, and through @Build a Bridge, this is exactly how we work with leaders:

Less noise. 🎧

More signal. 🚨

And habits that compound quietly over decades. 📈

 
 
 

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