Episode 5: Understanding Neuromuscular Exercise with Prof Maria Stokes

Episode Overview

In this valuable conversation, Professor Maria Stokes, Emeritus Professor of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation at the University of Southampton, shares evidence-based insights on neuromuscular exercise and its impact on health. With decades of research experience, Prof. Stokes offers practical advice on preventing injuries, maintaining mobility, and incorporating simple yet effective movements into daily life that can dramatically improve health outcomes.

Key 'Neuromuscular Exercise' Insights:

  • The Deadly Impact of Inactivity: How physical inactivity causes more deaths than smoking, and why this silent health crisis deserves more attention
  • Neuromuscular Exercise Explained: The science behind controlling muscles for efficient, coordinated movement that prevents injury and improves function
  • Endurance vs. Strength: Why muscle endurance is often more important than strength for everyday function and injury prevention
  • Modern Life Challenges: How computer use affects posture and practical strategies to prevent associated neck and back pain
  • Exercise Myths Debunked: Evidence showing that static stretching before exercise doesn't prevent injuries, while dynamic warm-ups do
  • Simple Daily Movements: Research-backed exercises that take minimal time but deliver significant benefits for strength and balance

Want the complete framework?

Get The Vital 3 Method guide free — the evidence-based system for sustainable health after 40.

Expert 'Neuromuscular Exercise' Takeaways

  1. Incorporate 45 sit-to-stands daily (in three sets of 15) to improve strength and balance
  2. Practice standing on one leg during daily activities like brushing teeth or washing dishes
  3. Take regular breaks from computer work and maintain proper posture
  4. Perform dynamic warm-ups before exercise instead of static stretching
  5. Cool down after exercise with less intensive movements and stretch when muscles are warm
  6. Remember that exercise benefits apply to all ages - it's never too late to start

About Our Guest

Professor Maria Stokes is an Emeritus Professor of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation at the University of Southampton. Her research focuses on neuromuscular activity, exploring how muscles work in coordinated patterns and how these patterns change with injury or disease. With extensive experience in physiotherapy and rehabilitation science, Professor Stokes has pioneered research into practical exercises that help people stay active regardless of age or physical condition. Her work has been particularly influential in developing neuromuscular exercises for back pain, shoulder rehabilitation, and maintaining mobility in older adults.

Visit Professor Stokes's Academic Profile

Headshot of Professor Maria Stokes in striped shirt

Watch the 'Neuromuscular Exercise' Interview

An angled image of the Vital 3 Method ebook with drop shadow

It's not about willpower

A doctor's guide to healthy living and making it stick

What's inside

  1. Why healthy living matters for you and your loved ones
  2. The actions that make a difference - not 100 biohacks that don't!
  3. My exact program that helped me lose 14kg in weight, reverse my metabolic age, and feel in the best shape of my life
  4. Tips on using AI to supercharge your lifestyle changes

I will not share your details with any third party

Additional Interviews

Are you interested in other expert interviews on health, wellness and longevity topics? Click on the links below to discover more.

Sleep

The most under-rated life pillar of all!

Exercise

The foundation of lasting health

Nutrition

The fuel that shapes your wellbeing