Bridging Fitness and Medicine: The Role of Clinical Exercise with Rob Bird

In this episode of The Movement Prescription Podcast, hosts Suzy and Callum sit down with clinical exercise specialist Rob Bird to explore the critical role of exercise in healthcare. Rob shares his journey from the traditional fitness industry to clinical exercise, highlighting the importance of tailored movement for individuals with chronic conditions. They discuss the barriers many face when engaging in physical activity, the need for healthcare professionals to guide patients effectively, and how behavioral change principles can enhance adherence to exercise. Rob also breaks down key assessment strategies, the evolution of functional movement, and why the people who need exercise the most are often the least likely to access it. Whether you’re a healthcare provider or simply interested in the science of movement, this episode provides valuable insights into making exercise a powerful tool for long-term health and well-being.Produced with support from the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.Find us at https://themovementprescription.co.uk/ and join the conversation!

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Welcome to The Movement Prescription, the podcast where movement meets medicine. Hosted by three dynamic GPs, Dr. Callum Leese, Dr. Suzy Scarlett, and Dr. Hussain Al-Zubaidi, this show is your go-to resource for understanding the transformative power of physical activity in healthcare. Backed by the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine, The Movement Prescription shares the society's bold vision: transforming healthcare and tackling health inequalities through the principles of lifestyle medicine. Designed for everyone but with health professionals in mind, this podcast aims to educate, inspire, and empower listeners to integrate physical activity into healthcare settings. Whether you're a clinician, a health advocate, or someone passionate about promoting well-being, our episodes offer actionable insights, real-world examples, and expert interviews. In Season Two, we dive deeper, challenging misconceptions about physical activity and exploring innovative ways to address it across diverse healthcare scenarios, including for disease-specific groups. Join us as we unlock the potential of movement to revolutionize health and bridge the gaps in healthcare for a healthier, more equitable future. Tune in, and let’s get moving—together.