Neuroscientist: This Burns Fat Like Crazy! | Andrew Huberman #joerogan #shorts #neuroscience #jre

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Neuroscientist: This Burns Fat Like Crazy! | Andrew Huberman #joerogan #hubermanlab #shorts #neuroscience #lifestyle #science #brain #mindset #motivation #jre #jeffreyepstein #epstein #theory #conspiracy

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Andrew D. Huberman (born September 26, 1975 in Palo Alto, California) is an American neuroscientist and tenured associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine who has made contributions to the brain development, brain plasticity, and neural regeneration and repair fields.

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Did 50, 000 anxious reps of soleus raises today. I owe calories now.

ChrisGeden
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Me developing ADHD on purpose for the extra calorie burn

YahyaOnYT
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Who else is bouncing their feet now??😂

katharina
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It is also considered the second heart and is important for venous return.

chrisarp
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I've been fidgeting this way all my life, there must be some benefit from it as I also display a faster metabolism than my friends of similar age.

laggingjaeger
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This would explain why jump roping is such a good fat burner

nana-booboostickyourheadin
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It’s the 2nd heart in Chinese medicine and vital for circulation ❤

Vpa
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Guess my anxiety disorder is good for something after all 😅

heyitsrachelb
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My mother has always been criticized for sitting and bouncing her feet around she just turned 98 go mom

dorothypatton
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So my adhd is why I’m still in good shape at 35. Got it! 😅

joepeacher
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This is how my watch counts my steps and reach my daily goal...so far I'm at 10 miles and I haven't even left the couch 😂

davidblount
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As someone who does the shaky leg thing 24/7, I have calf muscles body builders dream of 😎

matta
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I've ripped this muscle, it's amazing how much u actually use it. Don't realize it until u can't...

female_abroad
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This is true. When I was younger ( I'm over 60 now) I fidgeted all the time and never had any weight problems. Now I tend not to fidget and have to be very careful not to overeat.

rodgerbane
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Watching this in bed as my leg is bouncing. Got my workout in! Haha

codyhughes
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dam.. Dennis Reynolds' hummingbirds are really effective.

rych
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Bouncing the hill in a SITTING position because that's when Soleus muscles are activated without Gastrocnemius.

easyflowing
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*anxiously sits and taps foot 30 min before going anywhere*

mvpperdue
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Ive been tapping my feet my entire life and can still eat whatever tf I want to this day. This makes so mich sense.

alpacacrypto
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It's like wiggling the Wii controller when running was needed.

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